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to de politically charged. so good. and so the narrative in which nationalism and hindu is em. rules supreme and where hate speech and violence towards non hindus are on the rise. a nation plagued by poverty and dana quality. but with soaring ambitions, including the conquest about his space. it off with all this is india 75 years after independence. a country often called the world's largest democracy, now home to almost 1400000000 people like
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a pivotal figure in the birth of modern india was mohandas. karen chand gandy known as mahatma, or great sold a man whose campaign of non violent resistance helped free the country in 1947 from british colonial rule. when gandhi had to fight the cotton empire, british, he did not take out camel. he pulled out a spinning and when he was asked, how do you think a few pieces of wood can bring you freedom? is it the only thing that can, because any one can make a spinning wheel, the poorest woman in the porous hut can spin her freedom. so the spinning wheel became not just the symbol, but the methodology of getting freedom in the colonialism. and globalization of that time. gandy saw the spinning wheel as
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a symbol of national identity and economic independence. a country where ordinary men and women would spin their own class. brandon, as shiva is one of gandhi's most prominent intellectual heirs and a vocal critic of modern globalization. she continues the fight for his ideals of freedom, equality, and non violent change. ideals that paved the way to india's independence on the 15th of august, 1947 at the school of the midnight or when the room sleep well, when are we laden? freedom blue. oh oh. oh
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i i ran gandy was born in 1934. he's a grandson of mahatma gandhi, and spend time with his grandfather as a child. the most important brand is i think would be true. he always interested. the truth is the essence of life. we have to be able to speak the truth 10 and find the truth, pursued the truck, who along with political contemporaries such as jo, holla, nehru, and b. i'm bait car gandy envisioned in india in which everyone enjoyed equal rights irrespective of religion, an india that would vanquish poverty and hunger. but what remains today of candy's
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vision of freedom, equality and peaceful coexistence. yeah. since no rent removed, he became prime minister in 2014 his right wing hindu nationalist party has been reshaping the country, the b, j. p actively champions hindu. with them. instrumental lising it for political gain recent years have seen arise in hatred and incitement to violence towards non hindus, especially muslims. disco when dan, this is a gun, the philosophy lead, obvious you didn't believe in god. this philosophy has no respect and you know, he does everything possible to eliminate the image of god. the problem in gandy saying,
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continue to provide inspiration the world over. but do his ideals still have meaning in the india of today? ah, ah. for millions of indian men and women, poverty is a trap with no prospect of escape. thanks to the ancient cast system. it dates back some 3000 years and divides people from bus in a social hierarchy of forecasts, priests warriors, and rulers, merchants and laborers. one group are so low in the hierarchy that they're not even deemed worthy of a cost doll. it have no other choice than to do the jobs. nobody else wants such as
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cleanings, sewers, and latrines by hand. lana the fat lynette, but i won't ever $30.00 to $50.00 rupees per month. per house will mean that they have whatever little i get paid. i try to make sure that i'm looking at but i thought 5 been doing this for 50 or 60 years, no longer would have been neglect. done it so seen as unclean and have long been deemed societies untouchables. they endured many hardships and discrimination and all too often violence group beds, motto wilson is a crusader for the rights of dallas. he also comes from
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a dollar family and his parents and brothers worked to collecting human waste. to day wilson leads and nationwide movement to eradicate what is known as manuals. scavenging constitution says the pupils are all free and we are on a coil. and we do have an invite boot life, the dignity, but content that the fact is off the manual. scavenging forcing that, another human being to clean the human. it's rita, which is god to me, almost think. i said, i know please come in when you my dog, please take a seat. they don't. birdsall beaverton? well, god, baby, i don't, it's make up around 18 percent of india's population. more than 250000000 people. fortunately, as on today, india did not. almost a did do one black and 1000 people out of did cleaning the human excuse me. that it
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just there might have you meant because it is being an individual, brian act and guinea that love natal. i'm debbie, i'll admit it on a get you started with your mother lot. yes. said the the lot by you are by 10 years old. had yes about 10 or 12 this wide us alga that's by the uh huh. and when did you put it filled the basket on my head for me to go off and empty it in a monsoon above. but lord, what is on it? it was and really hard work, not even that you have your face covered the stench of some one else's excrement is difficult to bear by you. oh, good grammar. i all that work and they'd give me a shout on one rotate one piece of bread, but it's and they'd keep their distance handing it to me. ah, no, lou lou ah yes . so that of the people
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that think that that brought that on somebody was a boy. you'd then brad to somebody as an a boy. yeah. i'm such people are saying that don't d the polluted things. oh wow. there is no one for them exercising. give it a day, you must do, you must. but they're made that does any institutionalize nobody calls since, nobody asked why it is that makes, this is that there is no cost is to meaning vietnam. constitution says, i begun 17 ability and banished. but when it does their ballast, ah,
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a good one. sometimes done it madness, climbed down through the drains and into the sewage system with no protective gear . they went to allow this to be filmed since this kind of work is officially prohibited. with just getting a gun, the bless at a medical we get cold to people's houses because a lot drain was younger this i'm sick, but 1st they moved to format and curtains aside, but others hated our hands, mustn't touch any thing, sag leona g. then we go inside and get to work going letter. if we ask to pick something up, they say i am no, no, no, not that those global nobody has met him yet. but fennel doesn't mean a humble tang office and if we do touch it,
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they'll say now you've ruined william about a month and good luck to be uploading alive. that's on touch ability i, if you want the ability want campus at the end on for the impending will i will. what do you want the best try that has not been got visibility means that best play human, either human beings, confidence level and did it didn't. it gives them for aspect into the break into the business like and they would say that balance that you come and conflict with me with this is one of the careful with this one. good. keep your distance digital it down to the bottom. yes. little. oh and the other drain to
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oh, we didn't realize he inhaled the gas, it wasn't, it was only when he started choking. he died soon afterwards. don, it's have been killed cleaning sewers and septic tanks, usually due to toxic gases like me sane and hydrogen, so fight goldman buffer india in 1993 fostered there. how enacted to prohibit the man was coverage in india. after 10 years we all seen what happened that isn't a law which prohibits why the back to still come to the in. oh, in 2030 new legislation consolidated the ban on manual scavenging without protective equipment. the modi government has introduced many social programs such as the construction of toilets. but the discrimination and injustice faced by doll it's persists. it went to the supreme court long struggling. any hardness never punished even
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a single but all there when he it's act after the act a man meant to after that man meant what the law but never punished even a single. what's my i'm cool up other good. what are suitable reasonable papa started feeling unwell as soon as the gas hit him? gas looked being warmed up going again. the moment we opened the lid of the gutter . both he got restless and started sweating. a garage over his whole body was drench. it's any sort of, it was in warner gospel bonnie on and i got put his internet me on medical nick as a little. he died while we were taking him to the hospital. he inhaled a lot of us really awful gas grading. also, the lid of the drain has been jammed for a long time. hope is no one had any idea. one was down there on the middle and everyone's out trying to earn a few rupees. but who knows what awaits them, belong to no medical, tortuga. i wanna go with
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the 2000 to 4 deed the supreme court has given a judge amend did they mention that the man should not any human beings have not entered into the man who lives? and if something happens in accidentally gave the inside out the 10 legs compensation life, then only we started counting how many people died in the so i was really surprised that we got almost like 1600 and did our people with the big be collecting that we submitted to the government but the debt says not stopped me really in last year. and then we have was witnessed, almost like my debts within
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a one month and 9 this so we are saying that why does the government make such missions and give it to them? let them all put in such missions and stop this killing. so that's what i got, that's so that is the demand which be up taking forward across the country. know me my grandfather and vision and india when everybody would be known as each and every hindu would be known as a region, which is the word that he described for the low cost untouchable people were being oppressed. he called them hydrogen, which means children. and he said that day, everybody at tone or the sense that they're committed in,
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in the cash system. then all the hinders, were to have the right to be known as our regions. and by doing that to you as eliminating the whole cast system i have in best my to wilson's eyes, mahatma gandhi, should have done more. gandhi also said that my mother has clean my and scanning women. he's also cleaning this. she's like my mother. if i have any chance um, but leave one at the next, but i may want to become it. i want to bond him to the family of this candidate. so you go to find the system. you said that until i come as in a next bad you people in london, you do the stan, lindsey. so you brought,
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if i that, and my mother did them to you, i bly may want to say, but did this is that wrong? which is an ego, ma'am, that is, are not c s, which is not accepted by any human. so biddy symbol was mon bascom, kim gandy never said. i told him that every human life is using all human rights. are the same richness and poverty. don't make you unequal in your humanity. gloria delgado was standing over the stand and pour the water. this is a particle talk. i can't read or write any something i don't want my child to be uneducated to this. all i want my child to move forward in life. what i'm arguing on to be known as the illiterate man, but if i was able to get his child educator, someone idea
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a 180 countries. 22 year old for him is the reporter with the marijuana community radio. it takes a lot of courage to become a journalist here, especially as a women in a patriarchal society. more than 40 journalists have been murdered in india since 2014, making it one of the most dangerous countries in the world. if a report has who she am radio may, what will this moon on for? he has come to meet a young woman with calling sandita. she didn't want her real name to be made. public isolated often a salon. tor lackey. it now to please us delilah, run yan armor. many of the women for hain interviews have to remain anonymous for
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their own safety medicine. my problem is i've been married for 3 years, so i was beaten up in law that i wasn't allowed back inside on that on none, i spent the whole night outside of the bud buddy. but to let him let you in the house. so he's from home pillum, right to left, then our match maker tried to intervene. will they ignored him and wouldn't let me in? i was out there all night long. lavadini then what happening and tara? so they were wits of in the morning. i called my mother home. go, but what could she do? li golf. she thought i should just carry on. living with my husband. his daughters are meant to do god and he beat me up a lot. no one protected me. cool. got a will, guy? limon ality in madeira sound like you one after one and a half years they said they'd only take me back with the dory. and then it's about the diary. yes, danny mc. how high a diary bellotta 500000 rubies and a bell. laura car. i've only than what do you take me back and leave me threatened
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to poison me to death. there are countless cases like sanji does across india, many thousands of them in both hindu communities and in predominantly muslim areas like here in may. what lulu john, as when my daughter was married into a home where she is and how god, it makes me desperate to know my child is so unhappy or little girl. i've been wrong with my children have been wronged noodle. they broke my wife's hand and her leg or a broken innocent child's hand too, is not picked up. this is darcy and norse. i'm truly desperate and will you
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please don't cry or phrase deleted for my daughter, but doesn't pay alimony. thou don't cry and pamela, what's happened? this happened? oh, it's a difficult situation. if the hey, can you do and need a rental car. he not bringing her marez for his govern gavin arch in her capua launched the award winning may white community radio station in 2010. it serves this local area 70 kilometers south of the indian capital in new delhi. it changed kathy. i thank you, holly, a one back in me why every 2nd house has a case a while ends domestic violence or sexual violins, or any other kind of violence i registered or reported, or somebody is daughter sitting at home waiting for the husband or though in laws to come into the gallery and when we started interacting in the village,
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we released that this was a huge problem and nobody was talking about it even when we talked to the administration, the dollars your door programs on health and sanitation. but, you know, domestic violence is not such a big issue. this is part of the greater, this is a big jacqueline society. but then what would the rights of these girls, he would, you know, me like get out company the best up. i'm get, walk a hon. yeah, nick, a job of the press is to record on stories of exploitation and suffering low people who are being denied there, right? i got him by, if we keep giving the head of the village council, the platform, we're following. the same mindset is that only people with power can be heard to pass body will see then how can we give the powerless voice meals? if we don't change the mindset, how will we change our fate of nick is multiple getting a sub somebody bought it. okay, now actually back together, have nobody for us that because of the strict guidelines of community radios, we do not have the right to report on protest. we do not have the right to report
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on descent. we do not have the right to talk about, got into phase. if that is a rape in me lot and there are plenty to report about. we cannot talk about it. so we have to walk about the whole incident in already round about mana, so we talk about dig that. but then we talk about rights of a woman, we dorn back about the violation of the rights of a woman by somebody who was in power. it's an uncomfortable truth. some prefer to avoid india is a dangerous country for women and girls. many victims of domestic violence are wary of going to the police out of fear of social stigma. kids hoped that more female police officers will foster greater trust. gisela girl, do you run to his chart in his eye or had the village council decide? again, i'm going to press charges either will help you unless you have any objections. good. no.
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ah ah, me now he already killed these. the situation of women and girls here is such that if the village school only has classes through 8th grade and then the goals were any study through 8th grade the loose at a at, at back they won't be sent to any other village to continue their schooling. right, people here feel there's no point in the goals studying at she's only going to end up doing housework that you have. i and being able to run one household as more than enough because i was in my village. the school only went to 8th grade, only. i was too scared to go outside my village until you would have dropped me off and picked me up too. i was always scared of going anywhere by myself,
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and that's why i didn't continue my school and high because journalists like for haine and radio stations like melt, take their message directly to that audience. for many women it's the only way to learn about their rights. more than 30 percent of women in india are illiterate with power. i how long have you been listening to the show though? 2 years? 02 year old son of so what's the name of the program? it's about domestic violence, video, and domestic violence covers
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a lot of things. financial abuse ah. all right, so and what else? psychological violin, the psychological violence. that's right. i like that it. is that not any? i don't use the home dad when we broadcast our show on domestic violence there on may a listening to somebody and they accuse us of making their wives rebellious. i mean, if they realized that we're not allowed to beat them, they'll seek legal help. don't mahoney i they don't let they was listen to the program is that he can get, they say you're turning our wives against us and now they're going to go to the police and file a complaint and we'll, they'll stop obeying us. meaning that when the sucker not do it and on come over here east. this is the script then what's it about for when you pull up a chair unit program,
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the program is called him 2nd no or say no to violence. so we've made $144.00 episodes in the 3 years since we started to radio. malott is on air for 17 hours a day with broadcasts, created and produced together by men and women. it's such a backward community and in, in such an obscure rankest outlook they have that they also told us that if a woman come so on the radio and she's heard than will maria because women are to be seen not to be hard. and you know, if a woman was into a village unknown, then you know, you don't know what will happen, a woman can go to school. a woman can boil, bring ward from the jungle. a woman can go and collect water from the red witches bodily, but a woman cannot go to school. a woman cannot speak on they do. a woman cannot dwell program in a woman cannot boy and speak to publish this
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ad life. many people in your village have had the cabinet vaccine in ugly madigan, we're both god, we want a shot. well, we were reluctant because we were scared, we might die from it. let an egg, you know what? there were 2 kinds of vaccines, and people were afraid of links on la. won't glare nor blog built it. after the, how many women have been vaccinated? milan the music anchor round 40 to 50 percent of the more you learn to la jolla and 80 percent of the men ah, yes. as coil safe surveillance mechanisms will become the way of governing in the future. we will have to learn gandhi's supp tegler, the power of truth, the power of being truthful to yourself and free within yourself. whose finance had you died? her name is said, jeter, you, this is the name we given her because we can't reveal any one's real. i mean the, her fatty death. so now we're going to hear such
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a dad tell us about how she was subjected to violence on and then had to get divorce it. but the journal is not, we should have complete freedom of speech because this is not just about one individual's voice. it's the people's voice, elijah, because not everyone can speak for themselves. when eternal as it be a speaker, they voice is heard by over a 1000000 people. milton day. oh i with hulu, reno, i be and submit the new study back on and it wasn't just her husband who abused her was get but the net, those get that in. it was everyone else in the family to their own sub navy was
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guess atkins. lucky. i was a why can the poor girl do this on the question? every girl has been the victim of domestic violence spaces, making bay no apple cupboard on. if you so don't be afraid, sister asking the law is on your side, are you can find legal assistance to punish the person who was violent toward you. now you suck in psyche ah ah, ah.
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preserving nature's creations and conserving resources was intrinsic to mahatma gandhi's philosophy. a message that is all the more important in light of the climate crisis for the planets. and especially for india, where drought and heat have devastated entire regions just a century ago. the bundle country region in central india was home to a tropical rain forest. my dear bonny douglas that megan, we did have rainfall here, but the water would flow out of the drains and quickly dry. and so the ground water levels were really low. i don't believe it has got bought the wells in the village were dry up apart from one or 2, which supplied drinking water to the entire village. little dog little boy will read. a finding water to drink is so difficult. what's left to irrigate the crop of
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eleanor geoff climate change has seen temperatures in parts of india saw to 50 degrees celsius people. a dying crops destroyed the global food crisis unleashed in 2022 by the war in ukraine has been exacerbated by the heat, blighting india's harvests. the government has banned wheat, exports, grandfather for love, it violence against anything was wrong relevance against nature and violence against environment. i was just as bad as violence against human beings. ah. that global violence against nature is having a tangible impact on the people of bundle can't. they depend on farming and prolonged drought is
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a threat to their survival. this envelope jamante again he had the up to working the fields for battle months and the villages usually had to look for jobs elsewhere. yeah. kind of where things like trouble here to line. how else could they feed their children when funding was impossible for so many months? said that if you will have some on it, the children would stay behind with one adults to take care of the household and the cattle. the rest of the family would migrate during the drought to find work, to daily or somewhere else. and theme or the annual allison i were gone mad if there's even less rain fall in the future or to manager, we need to collect the water that are really cut back on that we have to build an
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alaska reservoir and dial example and soak pet soak for it, a banana got up naked. if we build soak bits above our farms, it will get water can be stored aline, door deal for by the liberal rooker that mega. ah, today, no family here is forced to migrate for work. thanks to a relatively simple solution of reservoirs and the basins called soap pets. they're the most practical way to collect rainwater during the monsoon season. zeena nancy works for developmental turner tips and n g o that uses smart water management to support village communities efforts to cushion the impact of drought. without duncan pick up, a check that has nothing but
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a small barrier that you are good that you are constructing on her root of that water to slow it down, allow it to percolate in the growl and to, oh, going to the aquifer. cuvee charge the aquifer, and when the aqua forgets recharged on the ground, the whales all around you and the water rises up there. so that's what we were seeing. and so i had multiple places in the lot that we saw the water flowing. we would break the speed of water and allow the water to recharge the ground more than a 100. if these reservoirs have already been built in the region soon, there should be 4 times as many that built and maintained by the village communities hot. * money, every village a had to contribute up on by either paying 2 percent of the cost or with their
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labor funding in this group. so everyone had the chance to help those who didn't have the money donated their labor law hat a booster. i'm not to do that on these the benefits are clear. these wells used to have water for at most, 2 months a year. now it's 3 months or more months. we tube compared to 5 or 10 years ago. what changes have you seen in farming a cuba is? i mean, i guess what i got. yeah. with that thought better bonded yet neither. but 10 years ago there was no water. so practically, no profit from my hobbies i live and now the water level has risen and we've started making a profit. ludmilla going? i love madonna, ludmilla, the up elephant. i'm you. are you promise profits have doubled saudi. and the training programs have helped on the same acre of land. we now only need to so 50 kilos of seeds and we end up with $1700.00 kilos approaches. so half as much seed
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and 50 percent will yield. yes. these are instead of a single harvest, there are now 3 vegetable, all wheat harvests a year. good news in light of the global food crisis. farmers here can grow enough to feed themselves and sell whatever's left over and to make their farms even more sustainable. waste water is treated, said that it can be used to irrigate the fields. gatling, none. going to dive life to die. if a tapper a pipe is broke, him or the pump stops working, we might not have enough money that you sent me had filled out of it. but if we save up enough together, we can call the plumber and get things repaired in time, not to the valuable none now. so we collect a bit of money from everyone in the group at the summit,
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the macomber insulation fund. levi money by. are you getting water? i don't. yes. a lot. everyone's getting water. i enough to feel your tank. thank you. yes. everything. so i feel i don't know, but heat, drought and water shortages, and not the only threats facing india's pharmacy. oh, the mono culture of the militaristic mind, assaulted by diversity, wiped out the for us and our waters wiped out our food security. our souls are water. ha vanden achievers now, danya movement is fighting the powerful transnational corporations that threaten the livelihoods of small,
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independent farmers. she's one of the most prominent voices calling for the preservation of biodiversity and healthy soil. and the protection of farmers writes . and her a ban on seed patents. 5 companies to control the food and health of the world. and i took a decision to save seats. i said seat is not your property, you're going to dispossess peasants are going to force them to buy your seat. you will push them into poverty. and denton suicide. exactly what has happened. $400000.00 indian peasants have committed suicide since globalization and the taking control of the seed and the market. this is corporately. ah, ah,
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indian it did with us, but he to right. as well as conclusions when it comes to what a space program the bell is, you know, gone. the moon is just the beginning. india's aerospace program is an integral part of its geopolitical strategy in a future where geopolitical might, will also be decided by the control about a space like many other nations. india has set it sites on a new extra terrestrial goldrush asteroid mining. and power is also determined by control over the satellites used for global
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communications systems. without them modern life on us would come to a standstill, do not get there, but yeah, those surveys for for refurbish me. timo hunter is one of the leading space ship design. as in india and the world. yo yo ma grandmother. she also designs housing modules for long trips into outer space and space he i grew up in this confluence of space and science, technology, and architecture and design. so i think my formative years, this kind of a dual influence got me interested in space architecture. there was no such discipline as space architecture and it's an invented discipline the idea that
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really got smitten with in high school was how do i design things for living and working in microgravity? so a lot of it no space journey started in the sixty's and the initial focus off the in space program was to sure house space technology gann directly impact lives on earth. how can we improve life on earth? so while the only experiments, that's our job i did to demonstrate to the government. but space can be a very powerful tool for development in collaboration with naso. he used uh, communication satellite and broadcast educational programs. do thousands of villages across india. in 2013 india celebrated it's successful. mars orbit her mission to international
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a claim. and it soon plans to launch its own astronauts into space. in an indian belt spacecraft, scientist entrepreneurs like should meet her more hand t r at the forefront of innovation. her work is top secret since she consults for the indian space research organization, the ice sorrow which his cane not to tip its hand. ah, it is easily along the top. why will 6 space very nations in the world both in terms of technological capabilities and also budget. and we are one of 7 countries in the world that have the rockets ah, that we need to launch satellites. bang,
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the lou is india's aerospace start up capital in 2020 a government decision gave the industry a massive boost opening the market to more private sector companies. another impetus for innovation alongside the i, sol road. i'm good long sheesh me, tim, all hands. he also advise is young entrepreneurs like a waste, much of the space tech company pixel, and space x launch will be with an aggregator or are you directly dealing with space? it's an aggregated but it's there. are you to share program? i think it was a fun for you guys to be in this room in florida, i guess. so the clean room check out test and then you will be there for the laundry tub. you'd be seeing the rocket going yeah, i should go up. yeah, i always so people who are bought in the space world or part of the space for the
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see a launch in real life and because you know, the kind, the sound moon that you hear when a rocket goes out. nothing quite like a big zillow's, a space data company. there's too critical. would this be sandita? what we do is we build our own constellation of hypothetical earth, amazing satellites, and the software blues that required that community and expecting school insights out of that the constellation of satellites is essentially satellites with cameras on them that the photographs of the and i perspective means that did able to capture data or the 50 dames and eternity deal than any existing satellite that currently non d dot com space. hyper spectral cameras capture the full spectrum of light.
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the cameras look back at the earth and capture a far broader range of colors than the human eye, including ultra violet and infrared wavelengths. particular features crop. so materials each have their own spectral signature, which is displayed in a 3 d t. ah. until now. hi, this natural images have only been available to governments pixel now, plans to offer its data to private sector customers. for example, in the agricultural industry, customers with deep pockets with one captured have a spec image of the from space. when able to force. yeah, i didn't if i, for example, on your plan that i presented and not lacking so that was it for the lasers can be, was disney, it was in like it was and i didn't put laser this phosphate as i can use
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a laser. how do we use something for the betterment of humanity at the grassroots level? we're all farmers for our fisher for you know, saving people when it comes to psych loans or earthquake. the whole gone can angle to how should technology make a difference to a nation and to human lives we've been, we've been able to accomplish it quite well. me personally are very critical out this space program. i think we're spending a lot of money on something that is not fairly very necessary right now. that money could have better be spent on
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eliminating poverty in the country in the water the unit and that all of the world. and again, no matter what nation, you know, no matter what, if we're deleting, come from to work together and utilize the best of humanity to keep moving forward . because it's done as soon as you're doing the official india is nowhere near ground. these values are or beliefs they pay a lot of respect to him, put his photographs everywhere and, and call him deposit of the nation and so on. but they don't believe we're following his principal or his or her her last. but at the grassroots level,
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is a mixture of the artist confrontation. this is wrote a veteran of verbal combat. i mean, you're gonna really, i twice the undisputed champion of tough political talk. you trying to frighten people? no, i so fact everybody understand that except you enter the complex zone and join tim sebastian as he holds the powerful to account. this is a big failure. whichever way you like to spin conflict zone with noon on d w. ah, we're old to get to go beyond the obvious as we take on the world. 8 hours. i do all the fans. we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes, 5 policemen a deal.
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here we are. your is actually on fire made for mines. ah, some people don't care about me because they don't see my beauty. some people don't care about me because they think i have nothing to give but 2000000000 people due to then i am every day at home. they have food, their livelihood, but day by day i to submit. and so does everything i gave to 1000000000 people care about me?
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