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the the and here we are, the night outside of it is boozy. i'm just me, it's gorgeous. from the outside latch on the inside. it's quite controversial. as some people might want to call it. so let's head inside and see what are some of the artifacts taken from india that this idea is i'm on had, i live in new delhi. and i'm just recently graduated from nations and television school in london. so i was about to move out from london. come back to india, and when i got this opportunity, i thought that was the best way for me to spend my last days in london by going and going and looking at these museums that had artifacts and those 2 pieces of belonging to my own country. so you see this entire section is fairly solid,
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asian loaded artifacts of the things i saw that kind of the line did my, my love for history. and i was literally experiencing history in front of me. and it was of a beer to mix of emotions that i felt it was it was, it was it. there was a sense of sadness. there was a sense of pride decides, just like any of these of furniture that belongs to somebody's house, belongs to that house. and should not be lo day to buy some toward body and be put on display and some other houses are in some other country um and especially made it to a sticker attraction out of it and monetized. so there are 2 ways of thinking that when neutral, these artifacts monuments, which were lying in ruins, perhaps if they had remained, they would have gone become lawrenceville. compello says you see and roman for him
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. perhaps by going to the british museum. they were present flushed, but posterity. the obvious item, the hustle and bustle of old elite. i know it. sure. bizarre originally means sending stolen items and stored in good. we are right in front of and in the heart of fluid was out of the snow and the leaves. and it is a miniature version of what i saw in london. and, but this gives them with all these stolen visuals. and on the fact i've been kept here of so many said stuff is solely or to us indians. so yeah, the size of the use watches and i can do it in a blank that belonged to somebody. somebody the look at this, this looks like,
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obviously our cd we camera would be like it lives in the mall or something. the city is an absolute would be a perfect and ology about what british museums uh to the uh, the do. if i under the origin book uh, the signing date date is uh, biology the call him a date of birth, the biologic reincarnation. the exactly do not remember the exact date for the the or somebody in july or the
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morning we got a call from the family member here. he called us and said no, a temple has been looked at brother the model more days or the date is the 5 more days that store view at all. it is because for us, it doesn't on the item to this, the swami him says that they deems the guardian says, standing this for us is like your child in good conduct. oh, you'll see when you're smart, jane gets kidnapped loud for tim. he's running a, a group called in the upgrade project. and the operating project is a project when they are trying to locate all these other, the edited icons, the date, these are the called images or statues, or a lot of these are,
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digit images are big. some of the different parts of this country and the name and the i pause so some phrase to see that not only are that of those, and so such images have been smothered from this country. the time on the rock. 60 now cool founded of the nearby project, which is an organization to make the case that history belongs to its geography. so what we knew is make the case for artifacts and heritage a little bit from india to be brought back to the british. the colonizer say, they saved items, the items were safe for centuries before they came, the items are not safe because they broke them down and sold them away. right? so for somebody to say that the item, i mean, why does, why does the museum? toyota probably would collect of value these items because they stayed safe for
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we have also our, our initial interest, but we can find some kind of space coming entries and the best or least coming to so we can do a roadmap for cooperation. their principal corporation and lessons that we spoke to, to lead to, to uh we, we, the to the, to do that was done yesterday is called the shuster project. busy right, ancient ceremony. and this is not an idolize ation of
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a physical weapons. it is rather an appeal for lights to defeat darkness, for goodness, to deceive people for right to defeat wrong energetic cases, very interesting of their family and what's her modernity, what we call the punjab. now, you know, the sort amongst many other objects we're taking that sort as a meaningful because it is the bod, off, bunk, wrists fights for assistance. was that the family uh, engaged in that. and rightfully, you know, the edge of the family should have a light to it. my name is in charge opera. i'm an international laura by training being a half indian and, and half british. of course, these are powerful forces that when i was growing up, i had to learn how to reconcile and reconciling them. i understand very well,
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both sides of this equation. by time has been on both sides of this equation. we have to go back a 17576 years actually in which the east india company had reached the punjab. what was in the punjab at the time was the 2nd part of the founder of that empire. my raja runs, you'd say a died in 1839. and as a result of that that empire was breaking up into different kingdoms, least in the company had managed to create a compromising set of relations with the northern half of the punjab. and that left one kingdom in the southern half of the punjab, which is where my ancestors were ruling at that time it was inevitable that there would be a conflict between the east india company and the british forces. and this last remaining kingdom, the last part of india to be conquered. and this was the fuse that's let the 2nd
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angler sick war. but it was an extremely powerful fortress in little time. it took an enormous amount of material and troops and artillery to be brought to milton for the siege. and so as the british advanced, they came up to so they came through the city, came up to the fortress, and then communicated with mirage to say it's time to surrender. ultimately, it came to the day of surrender, and this was the 22nd of january, 1849. well, roger was brought to the commander's temps, who is general william rush. and the translator in the tent took his sword and gave it to english as an active surrender. so mirage would be my 3 great, great, great, great grandfather. then the generations passed. and as the generations passed, there was the search for this particular sword. there was no evidence of it
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anywhere stores in the various fun and then and be forwarded to them. even the e far been the far more repeat that the me in the door is the play doh for me. this is in my father. i don't want to love it is and meaningless. listen at school, i ideally lose the life lessons. we just thought that funded you. yes, said for that's my son,
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the starbucks that god wants you to learn. only this portal, the opportunity to go on. the 3rd off or for fathers the, the business education system in india. before that, the education system was very localized, the great education institutions. right from 5500 years the ed motive schools and the largest member of the things people in the work. i will it a cd 5 more than 90 percent. your phone to be to the team and introduce this public school system of education or the mission or
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the schools kind of an education. but anybody said put under one rules and they have to learn science and they have loan math and defends that. they have to be developing the rational mind and the scientific mind, and they does give the indians that think again, a very backward superstitious minor the education, the concentrated on higher education. they've been to establish street presidency colleges, new institution, the bengal or presidency invalid cosigning address and in bombay was that you're pressing on the brought. it's not an invitation here. if you give them credit, say they wanted for put to indians. young indians, in the main stream of education.
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so they wanted to somehow impose the scientific education with what happened in the process was that many of the children cannot relate to that to before that the education was whether it was late to give us something concern with their own set on links, which they could feel which stick would sense which they could smell of think of relate to it, of course. but it really shows the easy going life, the buy event, also providing jobs. and also by giving them the easy way of
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address practices and lifestyle. so all school was on colleges, on the education programs for audi. clue news change, including the off schools. indians, well painting on the floors on their homes. the declaration you see that created was really beautiful. the ex, those which were exported. beautiful soft material which is today quite a cost and all of that changed during the colonial rule is a lot of traffic stopped. costs that people didn't know existed before. you know, because the technics have stopped because industrialization, machinery and things that have replaced the traditional form. so all of these things may just be able to go slowly come in from the traditional practices that they have. so that's how the values are been slowly decreased. this
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is uh they do operate mrs in the hydro, but z y is a g, a integrated, they did the academic, then the research in dollars really exclude pears is done. we are not to depriving the storing, see, or in getting that regular academia he of the students focus on the that i am with best, the verdict descriptors this targeted them for sake of those things. one is to know the ancient techniques of the lifestyle, the mysterious to word as a how it is fond, my beloved, but my daddy's, we had better for me to send down them 3 times a day morning. why? the sun is raised the evening. one sun is setting as
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an, as dental vend, sundays that make the, you know, be had this famous, even famous throughout the minutes of lord mccully, who said the main objective of english education in india is to create the last set of interpreters, not someone who would who knows, it would just even do, but it does between them the rulers and the millions of big dublin, who, indian in their blood and their skin color, but the english in their opinions and their models in that intellect. as i said earlier, the cool is it says the education system, the bay introduced, and india somehow hesitate, a very low self esteem among indians. it stops with the school. it starts with childhood. so people are always thinking, i'm repeating the sentence,
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but people are, indians are always thinking, the grass is green on the other side. so that's how i even clicked. it was introduced into india along with the other education curriculum. the cricket is popular. moving on on this only the sleeves play this game. our games would have been more advertising like football soccer for hockey. couple of d. a coke with a 6 beaver beaver
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a heroes in these games. uh. but uh like english language ticket is also a mock signature. it offers anita mindset and sleep, the acceptance and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show seriously. why watch something that's so different whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to planes or do have the state department c i a weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't marshall stay main street because i'm probably
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going to make you comfortable. my show is called direction. but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you the only one day to go and so sick he is run off a presidential election on sunday for the 2 leading candidates from the 1st round bottles to the top spot of the 100 people die in 2 weeks of spiraling violence between communities and central nigeria. also this all of the you agrees to review its newly imposed terrace on the top and good impulse. such a new debt is complaints. i comes as even jim and is your opinion. people's party rejects the blocks between initiatives and congress thumbs, western criticism, all bits on the service piece policy over the war, and you find the
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most go to the world. this is on the international moneys pizza. scott's here with the top stores at 6 pm must go time this saturday took you will decide to leave the country this sunday 2 weeks have now passed since the 1st on the voting. and went off balance cost by almost $2000000.00 exposed living abroad of already london entre less cost live. now 2 axis moran, her mom a who's joining us from is done, but not a great to see of that. so just so the day i'm, how's the 2nd round of voting going to unfold? what should we expect tomorrow of the yeah. good to connect way if it is a beautiful day here in this number, also 6 pm. and we're starting currently on the 8th and the side behind me. you can see the european side is a busy bustling day tomorrow. we know that are due on the side of the 50
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percent vote that he needed. and occlusal also $45.00 for the said also side out. of course both of these schools get to day to then everyone's back to the polls tomorrow. we're looking for a set closest. i'm 60000000 people are looking to be voting tomorrow. are the ones just these 51 percent now as seen on or on, you may remember from the 1st round the ad 5 to set of those 2 sided with our dog. and hopefully he's hoping that his votes is, will go that way. cause darnell has that aside, do with the a c p and they get a pod see, we'll see if they doing the boat. so it's going to be a tough one to cool. but most people are expected to see the water for the next 5 years. so they have a very close cold the know ahead of this obviously crucial election murat, i assume you've been walking around, is stumbled in the streets. what's the general atmosphere like? is there a sense of how important this will going boats as well?
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it's really quite interesting just to tie seed. why that i go ahead from the apple i was speaking to by driver. i was i still haven't. he was really excited. i'm the pro air though. i'm do associate about how i or the one that it's so much for the country. this last but uh 20 is also is a good boosted demetra. best arose, but it's a social care. people are really excited and they want to uh, add on bucket and power that now we will be will be around tomorrow as well. just to the right of the call seat of camera, the rallies and the things going on. the c h, the ad pod, they're both running people to get them to the police station tomorrow because it is a say that people may not go. but if they do, we know that they'll be excitement in the or i, we know that we'll find out a very soon. it was last like last time it will last until midnight. will know property quite quickly. are 8 pm who the leader of to get will be well, quite exciting times abroad. you'll certainly have your work cuts out and very
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jealous. i know that covered it myself with thanks so much that will dates i will speak to you by so that ahead of the 1st round of the presidential election, the west, the media to the voice, the concerns of it's a key is future and portrayed rich a good one as an o for terry and lead us autism when a cost of a story. it's well known that the general consensus and the was that's a d a is run by a dictator. and if or the one wins, again, it will spell disaster for their relationship with the country and for the nation itself. but the faders don't normally go into a runoff, and people don't usually both. if they know that they're both mean nothing. and so t a boat, a turnout has been consistently high for many years, averaging at over 80 percent. if so k is a dictatorship. why did people both are testing their votes? here and if i should turn out is high because these elections are vitals because
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it's a deciding factor for the countries fate. and everyone knows this. they can think for themselves to join us. the people are happy with the president and his administration. and because of this, i think they went to the polls in larger numbers. i think the system is effective and it will be even more effective in the 2nd round. it wouldn't be healthy or even the old administration remained, but no matter who counts of power, we have no choice. but to respect the outcome, you're asking about my personal opinion. i think we're jump, dave antoine is a world leader off the western media isn't buying that states and that no matter what, so these elections will not be free or fair. i guess we know what their conclusion will be if their favorite candidates lose is, but it's not just about the presidential elections which have demonstrated people's belief in the system. it's also about the parliamentary elections. what are the ones a k party secure the majority of seats? the fact that the 14th of may elections took place in the form of acquire a faith of democracy with peace and quiet as an expression of democratic mature to
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volunteer to yeah, i congratulate all my citizens who voted in the name of democracy and took part in the election work and express my gratitude to each and every one of them. some would argue that sort of soft force to vote, otherwise they face a fine, but that statements is misleading. so it may have compulsory votes and like many other countries, but it's not enforced. when the, the people, the do not close, they get the message is so that they can then the follow up with the but it's not to implement that as a fine. it's not the exist, acute shows you know way, but this is something too much of a sample for going there and voting as a citizen. and this not only, and so here where people have been casting their pilots and fast the number of tar exposing from a broad, nearly doubled since the 2018 the elections. germany. it has the largest turkish diaspora around a 1000000 and
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a half people. and 26 palling stations were open if they even opened poland stations in new countries like bellas pockets. don n as the way the. so it's the was that through ga is expanding. it's alex oral pro says following the country's transition from a parliamentary to a presidential system 4 years ago. so far as success. if we judge by boat or turn out numbers box, the was the still focused on headlines related to election rigging, for an interference and press suppression. unable to explain that and why people are still voting and choosing the so called, dictate, or associates, professor of international relations, even he met, corrupts us. he explains why i think he has a presidential election as seen such a high turn out. it does not flush high because the people are man made the collections of the bondage as to how much space decision making. can they
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know that the you have to wait for 5 and 5 more? yes. these, these tests on the government side, the people that for it and the feet, which proved or done add ons, the legacy i call the 3 add ons really took these people are to coordinate those. why this is the one place and the, this combination before become to students that have the opportunities and the thing did they didn't they basically just like racing, it caused me to see if these rest and countries are host. i have to come see, it gives you 2 preventive stadium of speech before blending. they need to get the issue of speech in the countries regarding media media. we can well try to an optical regional cause views. i might find myself cheap to write an article
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in the rest of the i used to up to go is so $45.00 monday don't to to publish it because the figures do cause problems to be, are used to such interruptions. monday that they don't like the intent of the because i'm afraid to suggest that this is respectful behavior to, to get to this, i had the most experienced invest of tv because of my interview is passed to my team, but they didn't broadcast you just because they didn't like my that, as you know, it's gonna be 2 or 2 packers less than tvs that claim to be moved to and ok, it looks like he has been struggling to overcome a crippling economic crisis. last thoughts of inflation at 85 percent before slowing to 44 percent in april. it's like his letter also has a record low of 20,
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against a dollar on friday at a certain lodge off to you. i see. well use of aaron believes that the economic situation will not change people's mind. the dollar has been high now for more than a couple of months. so this isn't a new development. this isn't something that's shocking that is automatically going to change the minds of voters today because it's not something that immediately happens. so i don't think gets a market moving regarding the psychology of voters where it's going to ship voters who are undecided or who are on the swing between ad one and cannot coach at all. so this is something that they're just present that has address. i don't for see him changing his economic policies, but regarding economy, i do see much more support for businesses, especially at the manufacturing a export in the defense sector and the health and education. so he's, he will try to most likely by injecting more liquidity into the market. uh try to support these companies.
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