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so they thought the british load just get done on the player. the probably did not foresee the initial effect that these people are bringing in. that it was not just economic, you know, a clean relation that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was, undermine or not talk to well enough by the local indian p as well. the said the economy's structure of india was such a unique, destroyed because india at the time of input i showed you hon. this is 6, which is country and the was it had the volume of trade was 16 of the world, the be live video and in between when to produce game. here, the story begins is 1716. 1938. did use. what does it use when the indian artifacts sort of stolen from indian temples,
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houses, policies are sent us data to finish musing. di british museum just filled with stolen items. the nearly on the night outside of it is boozy and trust me. it's gorgeous from the outside, less on the inside. it's as 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 masters and been television school in london. so i was about to move out from london,
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come back to india. and when i got this opportunity i taught 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 and you'll see this entire section is fairly solid, asian loaded artifacts of the things i saw that kind of the line did my, my love for history and i was literally experiencing it. see in front of me and it was of a view to mix of emotions that i felt it was it was, it wasn't, there was a sense of sadness. there was a sense of pride decides, just like any, a piece of furniture that belongs to somebody's house. belongs to that house and should not be elucidated by some 3rd party and be put on display and some
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other houses are in some other country um and especially made intuitive stickers, action out of it and monetized. so there are 2 ways of thinking that when they took these artifacts, monuments which were lying in ruins, perhaps if they had to remain, they would have gone become rulings broken close as you see. and roman for him. perhaps by going to the british museum. they look present, so flushed, but posterity. the obvious item, the hustle and bustle of old daily that now would serve as odd or easily means uh, sending stolen items and stored in goods. we are right in front of and in the heart of fluid was out of the light, knowing the lease. and it is a miniature version of what i saw in london in positions in red. all these stores
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and visuals and on the facts have been a good deal of so many such stuff is solely are to us indians. so yeah, the size of the yeah. these watches and i can do it in a black, they belong to somebody. somebody the look at this, this looks like, obviously, or see the camera would be like it lives in the mall or something. the community is an absolutely perfect and ology about what british museums to the the
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do of liability at origin. but uh, the same thing they did is uh, biology the call him uh, date of birth, the biologic reincarnation. the guy exactly do not remember the exact date. started the sport. somebody in july or late morning we got a call from the family member here. he called us and said no temple has been looked at other small move days or the date is the 5 most easiest for you at all? it is because for us it doesn't on the items to this. the swami and they deems the guardian says, standing there for us, there's like your trade in good conduct. oh, you'll see the new smaller chain gets kidnapped product for 10 years. running
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a group called in the upgrade project. and galbraith product is a project when they are trying to locate all these other, the edited icons, the date, these are the car images or stuff choose or lot. i'll do that or did you imagine being some of the different parts of this country under the name, under a pause, some praise to see that not only that of those and so such images have been smokers from this country, the $560.00 now who found it of the nearby project, which has an organization to make the case that history belongs to its geography. so what we know is make the case for artifacts and heritage diluted from india. to
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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 museum to do it? if i were to collect the value of these items, because they stayed safe for centuries and, and they are centuries ordered when a destroyer believes that he's the, he's the savior vendor really believes he's the, he's on the the
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the so to do that was done yesterday is called the shots triple jack. physically right, ancient ceremony. and this is not an idolize ation of a physical weapon. it is rather an appeal for lights to defeat darkness,
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for goodness, to deceive people. for right to defeat wrong, energetic cases, very interesting. their family and what's her modern day of what we call the punjab? now you know the sort of monks, many other objects were taken that sort as a meaningful because it is the bod, off, bunk, west fight, spread systems, wars that the family uh, engaged. and then delightfully, you know, the edge of that family should have a light to it. my name is in jar chopra. i'm an international lawyer about training being a half into and 10 and half british. of course, these are powerful forces that we and i was growing up. i had to learn how to reconcile. but in reconciling them, i understand very well both sides of this equation. my family's been on both sides of this equation. we have to go back
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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 . but the founder of that empire, my raja runs you thing 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 job, 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's the 2nd angular sick war. but it was an extremely powerful fortress in more time. it took an enormous amount of material and troops and
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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. mo roger was brought to the commanders 10th who is general william rush. and the translator in the tent took his sword and gave it to william wash. 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 anywhere for the
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various fun and then at n b and i thought was forwarded to them. even the e far been the far before repeat that the me in the door is required though for me this is in my father. i don't want to love it and meaningless. listen at school. i idea name is the life lessons. we just thought that appointed you your head for the summer sun and the starbucks that cost one tripler already this portal, the opportunity for the 3rd off or for fathers
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the, the business education system in india. before that, the education system was very localized, the great education institutions, right from 5500 years the, the ed motive schools and the largest member of the trade people in the work. i will get a cd 5 more than 90 percent. your phone number, dish the, the team and introduce this public schools. the system of education are the mission or the schools kind of an education. but anybody set foot under one rules and they have learned science and their loan and math and defended that. they have
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to be developing the rational mind and the scientific mind, and they does give the indians their thinking in a very backward superstitious manner. the education, the constant, k said on higher education, they've been to establish street presidency colleges, new institution, the bengal or presidency in boca same address and in bombay who was that you're pressing on the brought. it's not an invitation here. if you give them credit for say, they wanted to put you indians, young indians in the main stream of education. so they wanted to somehow impose the scientific education with what
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happened in the process was that many of the children cannot relate to that. before that the education was, would even relate to them to put something concern with their own set on links, which they could feel which stick would sense. mistake would smell, relate to it, of course. but it really shows the easy going life the by the also providing jobs and also by giving them the easy way of address bracket the. this is on the left side. so all school was on
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colleges on the education programs were on the new change, including the indians, well, painting on the floors on their homes. the declaration you see that created was really beautiful effects. those which were exported. beautiful soft materials which is to the point of costs and all of that changed during the colonial is a lot of craft. it stopped craft that people didn't know exist state before. technics have stopped because industrialization of machinery and things that have replaced the traditional form. so all of these things made it feel for those slowly come in from the traditional practices that they have. so that's how the values are been slowly decreased. this is uh they do operate memphis in the hydro, but you, why is a g,
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a integrated they did the academic then the research in dollars vedic scripters is done. we are not to depriving the storing, see are in getting that regular academia via the students focus on the, the i am with tested verdict, the scriptures this targeted them for the sake of 2 things. one is to know the ancient ethnics of the lifestyle, the mysterious to word as a how it is fond my below or do, but i my dad is we are there for me to send. you found them 3 times a day morning. why the sun is raising evening. one sun is setting an as dental fence on these and then make the,
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you know, be had this famous even seamless throughout the minutes of load mccully. who said the main objective of english education in india is to create a last set of interpreters, not someone who would, who knows, it would just begin to put it does between them their lives and the millions of big dublin, well, indian in their blood. and in this getting color, but the english in their opinions and their motors in their intellect. as i said earlier, the cool is it says the education system that they introduced and india somehow has a big, 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, but people are, indians are always thinking, the grass is green on the other side. so that's how even cricket
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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 sakes, beaver, beaver heroes in these games. uh. but uh, like english language ticket is also a mock,
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a signature off of us a call. i need the mindset and sleep the headlines right now and all to you to national. there is a total case to pre him election council. the class, right. you have type of the one, the window of the presidential rental audio, the income, i believe it had already claim victory during a speech. and if some tensions between israel and palestine soaring again, china proposes to broker a peace field just as it has done elsewhere in the middle east earlier this year on global energy secure. and he's a western meddling and oil output on the agenda. as the iranian president met the secretary general of the open peg boiled produced as group entire run. the
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other so good to have you with us with this ours live broadcast for most goes. we see that little box in the screen, right, that, that's because that's on top. so that's how it gets. your supreme election council has declared over at jeff type of the window of the run of presidential election. but even before that, the incumbent leader had already been receiving messages of congratulations from far and late as also he declared victory himself in the race for the presidency throughout the day here at all to the weeping trucking. every step of the vote giving you the latest on the hour every hour. the strongly believe that we will continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years. we will absolutely, absolutely. when these elections in the 2nd round, every one will say the
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just wanna show you quickly. these pictures are just behind a live short right here. all of ankara either heating crowd outside the presidential palace. everyone's waiting. there is a way of the flies waiting for the official victory speech of the uncomfortably, the red chip type or the one it oh yeah, he was addressing a support as it is stumbled before getting off the anchor. he took a moment to find them for giving him another 5 year thanks to our people, we ended victorious. we are victorious. i would like to think my wonderful people, my great nation for the honor of allowing me to serve you once again. now in may, you made your most important choice. you have shown this nation, your will, and thank you for supporting me. let's just have a look at the final results throwing off your international left. so right. yep. type out of the ones that queued victory with 52 point one percent of the vote. and his opponent come out here. so i've you fell short with just 47.9 percent of
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support for crowds of other ones. supporters are taken to the streets and celebration nathan, before the official results were announced. some of the scenes and assembled with people waving flags, thinking songs and a hunting back. how forms the west coast live down to level john list. yeah, seen it can. who's in assemble right now, we're just about 3 minutes past 11 in the evening of the one is now officially the next lead or part of the what's being the reaction of the people so far? yes. the slow speaking of car horns for the last 2 hours. i couldn't hear. busy from the roof top of our hotel and it seems like it's done but will not be going to sleep. tonight's, of course, you do want to start off by saying that the feet in which came out to the coastal the gained by getting all of these different paul, this looks like these parties with differing done, sorry, policies,
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ideologies. just different parts of the political spectrum is a feat of its own. so in that sense it is a success. however, president richard pipe are the ones the success could be more vocal because not only was able to beat the lions, he was able to reassure and reaffirm his position as the turkish president for another 5 years. now. the rhetoric leading into the election was very important. they were to work on the opposition front as been a unifying one. of course. however, there has been this course regarding the 20 or so years that the incoming president has been leading the country. but the same discourse to be had regarding the opposition leader as well. if you take into account the dozen or so elections that are due on in color start all the one had to had, or the one came out on top every single time. and so the statements in which kim, i'll kill the shuttle issued earlier today and getting that see, will be continuing to work for a stronger democracy. really puts
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a bunch of question marks in people's heads because most of the turkish folders of the, the abusive voter base of the opposition had speculation that maybe he would announce his resignation. because that was essentially his main pivoting point. that demo custodial was standing for democracy and now he to the statement saying that he will continue to be there and that he will continue to work, of course for charges politics and the reasoning probably behind that is that although we had 2 rounds of elections just this month, that search it will be heading for another round of elections to decide on the mirrors throughout the country. and that will be an important point as well. however, coming back to the presidents and the thousands of people that do this to this is definitely a historic moment. we still are waiting to hear from the incoming president who will be speaking to the masses. however, there is one important thing that i believe we shouldn't be underlining up until now. all of the elections in which are the 11. he gave his speech at the headquarters of the, of the other parts of the building. this time around,
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he will be giving that speech at the presidential palace and he said, when i get there, i will be speaking to the world. so we can expect some historical statements coming from everyone later today. now we're standing by, but what are the ones essentially his victory speech? and my goodness means i know there are 55000 people outside the presidential palace earlier. yes. and it looks like an awful lot more people have turned up. now, as you said a few moments ago, it looks like a neither it's tumble or anger and no one's going to be sleeping tonight. but let, let me ask you this. if i may, i mean that the vote was fairly evenly split. i mean, do you think that could be reflected in society winehoff happy the other not so happy and could that make oh, the ones next to a bit more challenging? do you think yes of the so of course i'm in no position to say the right the, the exact opposite of that. however, if you look at the numbers, the split is if we were to round the numbers,
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52 to 40 percent. so if we were to rough enough, those numbers a little bit more, we could say that there's almost an even 5050 split. however, let's not forget that we went into elections on the 14th of may. and today was a run off for the presidential elections. but on the 14th, we also voted in parliament. and if you look at the numbers there, they reflect a completely different story which gives us a better understanding of what to expect over the next 5 years. and that is, that are the one is alliance with the nationalist and of course the general, broader and alliance has about 50 or so percent of the vote of the end piece that are currently in parliament. but the 2nd strongest party is the c h p and they only have about 25 percent of the vote. so literally alliance of the opposition was strong. for sure. we're talking about $48.00, roughly 50 percent that day 2 or splits when it comes to policies. and dictating the roadmap for the country. the only thing that they were able to come to terms with was getting rid of hired one. but then again,
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that's another talking point throughout the country as well as much as there has been discourse about getting rid of are the one they said maybe 20 uses too much. the reality of the situation is most of the people that.

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