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is undermines the efforts to secure their release. it is harmful to these efforts because it gives how much says terrorists it gives us how much terry it's the hope to get a cease fire without releasing the hostages. all members of the council, all members should have voted against this shameful resolution. now us secretary of state anthony blank and said that today's resolution was allowed to be passed according to his statement. because a previous resolution put forward was blocked by china and that the united states does not consider it binding. they do not expect israel to abide by its uh, so quite a moment to be un security council. russia and china have been pushing for a resolution calling for a ceasefire for months. and now it appears that after months of negotiation and months of united states blocking any such resolutions,
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we have an extension from the united states. and the security council has passed a resolution calling for an immediate cease fire. all right, we have to leave it here. now caleb, popping are to correspond and joining us from new york. thank you. i'll start off again. foreign minister and the lady upon don't come and take the on the seas file while on the working visit to the united states. so she says that her nation has long said the fighting must stop. so that's a has called for a 65 for many, many weeks. and with a please said of gloss. the security council has agreed on the resolution calling for a ceasefire for a long term period during this month, around the town, but also proposing back to what should be getting toward the permanent a ceasefire. i think this is a welcome, a resolution and now the pool is in the cold of the security council because they
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will be tested as to their ability to insure a difference to the resolution. but on having agreed a resolution having table that and caused by the majority of the members. this is an encouraging step that we've heard from political on the list. adapt us are the name right in the west bank city of ramallah. and he says that published and wanted to go and do the attacks, not just to cease by it is here that ends the, the model of the 1st in the resistance. any way to stop by on the order to cease by about stopping you more. do have or the better seeing as will be affected from north of guys, actually put them back to the areas as well as the you know, the, him, he might darian 8. she's have jumped to the but i seem to have this machinery and
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then also the guys that and the other areas of who have you know, and which and he was a daddy in a, you know, for that. and then we discussed the 2nd stage and the issue of hostages, that would happen for me. and the goal are somebody like 40 of the prisoners captive by the, by see resistance, the board for this cease fire and these images. and after that, there was the, she had the over the, i have been receiving them, but it's not as always going to be released. now these are you or the time to do where you know, stuff like that. so the idea of the war is up to you guys, the lighting for them, you know, and discover. they both want to make in any interest of both. i am forced to view are all right, that's the update. now i'll see you again. every time i completed the building, i was pretty unhappy because you know,
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those base the roads to a bad. there was no water. there was no sewage, there was no water street lights. so the biggest challenge is the next couple of years is really going to be not the possibility of getting employment, but being able to skills that people are. you're trying to see that the port is still port are taken care off. why the rest of the economy has to 40 people subject . this focus has to be in the next 5 years for hosting. sums shall be hello and welcome. i am, i don't know if i'm can. well, the next hoffen odd. we will be talking all things and product with a very special guest. is belinda businessman ranked among the under the just indians by forbes magazine. yes. seen his real estate company go into it was business and 5. let's start with how did with mr. net, i'm done here on
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a 90 make them to the show. so i wanted to be with you. i'm so happy you finally met in this to do other than that the airports and headed trucks. so happy to see, you know, more these did for taking a ride by train taking, going to look my chin. what prompted you to do that? well, i was to go to lots that go to photo my colleges, which i did. and i checked the google map to chose 2 hours, pretty minutes to reach there. and this was at the time where that was a, by your office. and i said, this is ridiculous. i mean, how can one big so long to go to lots? no. okay. and so how somebody is the, the, what about the train service? so they said we could get the train a bed and from the curly, which is the nearest to buy. and uh, somebody checked out and they said if i wanted the fostering air condition, i would be able to catch it if i left within the next 2 minutes. so long and short of your day. like i said, i have these 2 last i got in one are 5 minutes on the bike campus,
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but i when its just across the really like it was still convenient and it was not uncomfortable. i thought you sent a strong message and people in the position of the day know for the dry sport it. it makes a lot of difference to people's lives. i think what has happened is that even people who work for me and who have been given cars would not have got to treat me . so i think that got a dime shipped a lot of people who would normally believe that poking it on should hit her in a dynamic. got you a little country, but for me it was quite the simple calculation that you know, i will, i did it the time and i wanted to go back speaking to colleges, come back. i go over here, i actually got to apply to the by bead, even a late evening. how long did you actually sit down and, and open the tray and that was after on me as i did travel, i stood on so, okay. but it was donated condition train from lots that go to city and it was out
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of desperation because i thought i should once i leave for the meeting. and that was the last moment, but it was very uncomfortable. the younger days, my father was a 1st generation doctor and he and his specialist. but bob ocean, but 3 award be not one of the famous cmt sergeants of india not combined hit on them dining and came up from object of poverty, brought us up in the, in camp in schools at the college. my brother was also a doctor. people very hard and i was young, i looked at them and i said, i'm not able to work so hard. so i wanted to easy be on or easier to be out. so i did the almost just out of the thinking that i wouldn't have to work so hard after because my father persuaded me to do the job to the account and see which was a very difficult thing to do. but uh i, i loved him, do my job was based close to my father and he was very close to mr. donnie positive . i love very famous lawyer. so between the 2 of them that pointed me to do by chartered accountants see which i did. but my pop was always to get into the
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business of business. i don't, didn't quality on. i don't, didn't uh, sent you the most during my college days during the summer vacation. so i started with a big style unit. actually a small one. can you believe child cope, industrial estate, hyundai know they did the investment into real estate? lost money in both had to sell one. i couldn't decide which one to sell it, but i got a notice from the union in by fig style unit, which said that they wanted a 100 percent increase in pages. that's a 100 percent. is that a mistake of a 0? so i finally decided to sell the fixture box and jumped into real estate, and then i didn't want to lose out in that because i couldn't be affiliate again. so i was very, very, very hard was a long day is 7 in the morning to maybe 10, 11 o'clock at night for many, many, many years at the cost of my head that, that time. but i was fortunate, i came to this it in, in 81. there was no,
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no formula. there was no way the total thing that you have been. how much the whole business of realistic change in the last so many years to be honest with you, my big step was broken rather complex. you named it and i've been to live in buildings over there like i had. but i need to buy one product at that time or 11 buildings. and i bought a plot sort of dates, visited, spartley, then bought the 2nd product and so on and so forth. so i did live in building spare . and before that i did something ballade a little bit below and the little bit didn't fall off and on. so at 4, so welcome to beach, read this started one, what would they call the beach plastic. but the, every time i completed the building, especially in the controller complex, i was pretty unhappy because you know, those base the roads to a bad. there was no water, there was no sewage, there was no water street lights. and i formed an association along with mister look, and while i'm mister while i was there, and i formed it association which basically infrastructure all looking rather
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complex along with everybody. i said i was the secretary, so i decided that the biggest time i do a project, i would like to have a place where everything is done by me, whether it was the rewards, whether it's the school is whether it was the hospitality, but there was the gardens, everything should be done by me, and that's how the dream of the light came up. and i thought into that it was no man's land except a picnic spock. people one told me that you should make on the button goes and realized that maybe some people from value would but buy it, and it was some industrialist. otherwise, you know, it was no man's land. but fortunately for me, the things change. the city grew outwards and of course said those times though, let me tell you i sorted flats in my way at 450 and 552 piece of port. i bought a building very famous building and my wife called lake dawson, me, which i could barely sell over to yours or a 1000 rupees,
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or for the resale value of that building is only 42000 a piece of wood today. i'm so happy that the people who really bought flats from my side really made a lot of money. but besides a lot of money to happy, what's your driving force? one is as an indian, and one is as a businessman, i was asked a question that would be simply by somebody that so you know, what's your, what i said, i don't know because we have not listed how much 10015000 cross been. he has, you know, the can, what do you want to do in the future? i said, i want, the girl said, you want more money. and i never said, i want more money. i said, i want to grow. so he said, i don't understand what you're saying, a good mean spend more money. so i said, it's not exactly like that. growth is necessary because i'm a human being, i aspire to grow all the time. and i want to do better. i want to learn new things and all that, but it's not full money. so you said i don't believe you slice it. let me explain
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you how i ping. let's see. i'm with a 1000 cross. when i die, i leave back 1000. trust me. if i'm going to 1000 cross and i diary i need start with causing course 3, just minding the country will leave it like crossed. so there's no question of really going for the sake of money, but i want to grow. i want to build hospitals, schools, real estate, we do data centers and other things like that, but growth is not for of making money. money is a part of the mississippi, which of this, this is all about that. so it's not actually the end. so you have to have a minimum amount of money once you have that minimum amount of money, money is in 4th and skits diluted. so when i started life money was the supreme important. i mean, i promise you, i mean, it was all the time thinking can i make more money because i have to establish buy something to do i have solutions to your money. i mean,
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i don't want to compete with wisdom. and by me, i don't want to compete with any of them, as long as i'm happy with what i have. my me needs uh 40 says everything has its own little bit. so i would keep that 25 years ago. but if you don't have the minimum amount of money to take care for your family education has, of course the focus will be only money applied courtesy. i'm saying it an indian, the night of the process that we just need to house of out on. that's a expedition offer. um, no, i mean there's lots me to task and then did that help you in building your past? yeah, sure. think apply more time. that's the 1st that should housing policy, which we drafted during this too much by this time i was a pop up that somebody to me and mister warranty is picking the forward, the prime ministers of us huge and not his so done one point to grow our houses in the last 6 years and gave the subsidy for the affordable housing scheme. and i
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would had the good fortune of being a part of the initiative program that the prime minister initiated, which was bad and a today. and for instance, i think a, we have achieved the road in a couple of me all day to day, but we have not the for done shelter. so 50 percent of people living in ba, bye live in job. but the. yeah. so there's still documenting to be done. the best part is that in the next 5 to 10 years, brick can achieve it. yes, you've been talking but and what good, what's lovely? i like them by. i was part of the company deal by the side for the purposes of signing for the policy, but you created for some people might belong with missed opposite because been the cheap secretary. the point is very simple. we prime minister more. the one thing is certain. if it focuses on it and says, i would do it, it's done. you can really believe him in doing. let's look at why since we both live in ba bye, when the mr. defender for those became the cheapest. though we were have discussions on the infrastructure of them by me. and at that point of time, uh,
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we discussed about mitchell. we talk about the process of a bridge. we talk about the pros through drawer. we talked about the role of me and up into the project. the cost of all these projects was $3.00, like gross p black products, big on the back discussion was how will it happen? it does happen in the next 2 years. one by we'll have 300 to meet those of mitchell company that we the next 2 years. we will have new airport. the prime minister has already in that building did the c h s a. we have the posters reward, which is getting completed by a couple of months which would reach to backdrop and then afterward storage. so why and then to basic, when all these discussions took place, it was a background. what's the backbone? been the last 65 years centered and state governments have spent 13000 closing 65 years for them based infrastructure. and now we were talking about 3 like that
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rollers. so we thought you are starting the whole got a big will happen in 50 and 50. yes, everybody talked like that, but it has happened. and this is where the governments of the be focused on what we're doing is making a tremendous difference. so what is behind this? is this political vill oh, is it doing something for the country or do you think mr. mold is philosophy about this is getting things done. i think he's a nationalist, is focused if he picks up something, he means that, but i think now he's becoming an internationalist also focusing with the balance between russia and america. when we got the petroleum at $70.00, when the whole thing was $100.00 plus during the difficult times that the daily faced the initial part of the show, you pay more look at the kind of difference that we have made in the last couple of years. we started with infrastructure of the country, as we talked about one by region, you know, making $25.00 going to be those of national highway for
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d. we will have the largest airport in asia in java, reopened at the airport that i owe the taught the more airports opening and you'll be just one state. you will see all the ports are opening and so many new ones are taking place. all logistics, boston india, which was close to 12 feet, 13 percent. every item you bought, you bought the top 12 percent of that cost plus logistics costs in china. it's $5.00 and $6.00. so now this grow, 13 percent cost is going to come down to 567. once it comes to 7, every item becomes cheaper by 4 to 5 percent. so we'd be coming to nationally competed due to the what those happened days, the foreman sort of education is not sufficient enough to give employment. what's the pick? the example of real estate for any 5 years a go over it. i wanted 100 a skilled workers, a couple of those been pillows, any, any type of numbers. what about i would did $500.00 me to dave and i want 100 to
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skill labels and i don't get paid because this is the amount of work which has gone up so much. yeah. and the people who are unemployed on not skewed. so the biggest challenge of the next couple of years is really going to be not the possibility of getting employment, but being able to scale the people. we are the fastest growing nation in the but we have without any good people from object forward be into north object product, but they're not up. so they have to move from that level to many tasks that i city, people who've visited the specially the agriculture sector. we still act 40 percent of by population working on agriculture. this we've come down in the next 10 to 15 years to 15 percent. these people will get skills and get other jobs because they, they are either unemployed. well, under employee, it's going to have one break up which by keeping schedule this issue. so what is
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going to happen in the next couple of years is because the gp is going to grow, they're going to be more employment and more demand for these people. these people who are new skills will have to get skilled in order to get that employment and improve the quality of life. and the bulk appetite company could also the target in the next couple of years, as the prime minister decided to see that the economy is morning close it. that's why the board has to pull up people to get gas. the board is still people get direction. the board is still poor. people get set up coming up to the village. the board is still people get, walk that home. when you do that, what are you doing? you're trying to see that the board is still florida taken care off, why the rest of the economy helps the policy puts up the object. so we're doing a combination of 3 pix seeing that the investment comes in from overseas. rather than doing 1st start your industrial business body award. every segment is getting
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an investment. we're seeing how much more employment we can do. for example, manufacturing today. how do you need employment? we made $5000.00 on your reward. employee. $5500.00 workers to do uh, half a 1000000 guys 5 like dollars because less than $75.00 to $100.00 the what? but this is pretty automatic. we have to do so this industrial, we have to do hosting. we have to do infrastructure, then our growth is going to be a double g, d p growth in the next couple of years. you spoke about the slum strategy and good and then one baseline pretty. how do you plan to do that? base simplest. this whole is sums, all right, and i really house this slumps in 30 percent of the area by making the dollars the rest of the line becomes empty. one in one 4th of the area, one 4th of the 80, i do public paints gardens, the roads. the public,
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so this is hospitalized school is etc. this i said, so for every it goes that either will i own $500.00 drawers offered after doing free hosting for the well, so i do 3. i'll see, i get towards for infrastructure for whatever we are doing, and we make on that hosting for the public, but the commercial residential review. i see everything can be done. so if you can do with every a code, orlando bloom, why can you imagine with the, how much money you will be? so in reality, it's financially possible for us to do this be developing. luckily for us, a part of it is being done by mr. donnie in that abi and hopefully governments of the day we do for the rest of them by what do you think about this remind position of slums and or in the let's go and get into this. indeed it of the be see the 1st thing is you could get past sedated by a movie. you could get 5 sedated by that. obviously you could get 5 sedated by
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a missed on by means house. then tell me that fascination is on the site and what we usually need is to be able to keep bill for the port a still not by those just these time. we said delmont n, b improve dog defense. and we sort the with that the begging bullet that we had was eliminated in perpetuity. we never had to bigger then once you focus on what you want to do with that, it is back on with it. it is for bethany this transport, whether it is infrastructure, whether it is by you would, whether it is or 50, whether it is digitalization of the economy that you're seeing now under. you've got another think. why don't you will focus on it. so nice. he hit me with this. i'm wondering if you will not. he, hey, so my belief is so that this focus has to be in the next 5 years for hosting sums shall be limited in the hosting portal affordable segment shot. it happened
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once you focus on it, there is nothing that india cannot do. the highway is which i've been bad and you'd be unbelievable. yes, of course. uh it's, i'm an older easy it's, it's just something build. and it was a backward state that kind of employment, that is the new industrial which are coming up. i promise you big 5 years, we would be the tourism capital of the was that the all the destination with all the airports, with all the other things including lecture deep in yeah, we just get it done. introspect. how do you relax? last year? i said in life, i am already 73 and i wanted to do something new. i'm sorry to tell you that. so i'm not the music, the oriented person, man. i don't seeing any songs. and once i've heard a song mixed, i mean i country cause been working. so for deborah, so i decided to learn a senior. wow, i got a teacher. and today,
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a keys been in the songs one day i can sing for you so far and i know how to play an organ with 2 hands for our be today. let's have the do all of this. and the thing with, you know, the i promise. no, no, no, i not the telling me the words didn't beat. yeah. you got to let's do a hive and started using it. probably not as big guy might be able, the dying a got a bull lau. and last year i never it was sun life song except one the gen and go to my non domestic deep. so what i'm trying to share with you is that i did joy in doing new things, new buildings, new idea. somebody asked me, which is your best building. i said the next one. what do you think is the future of india? but isn't it listed as content? where do you see india in 2047 and then we complete 100 years of independence. so
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you will have housing for all. okay. there will be no dropping 141 by not one. you will see a difference that could be the quality of life for people who would be amazing. you will see skill sets, reading really be the suppliers of skills to the world. that it is doctors, nurses taking, goes see yours. we will be the suppliers to the what in terms of so the system, we will be the centerpiece of world economy. agriculture will be on the top most. we will not have to worry about 14, really not have to worry about anything and we will be having such sufficiency in every aspect of life that we do independent. i really supply goodness to the rest of the what? that's mostly the beach people what this piece and what is how many we will be able to tell people what has happened this. because today you'll see that everybody's fighting with is i show your green war or gaza. i, i china,
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put think over here. so in these by thing and i get into the other parts of the same, we don't need to do that. if you save the money of all the wars, you would have enough food, clothing, charlie, bill for the whole world population. and that should be our targets. and i think, mr. moody, what's the, what's back toward these people who make this index off f b, s, nation and read, they put us at the end of that list. our basic nature is that we accept it certain indeed that i would need to read accept we are, we accept the fit, we can achieve much more than what we have done in the last couple of years. and if that explanation model can change, which is happening now, the next been use that happened as a next week. i'm automatically, we need to balance the growth of that to wandering, bit deep into emotional portions for the population. there is too much of focus
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only on g d p growth today because we don't have adequate due to the we have adequate g depending most of the questions will become important to be have new care families that are people give their parents for the purposes of money, people who don't look after their parents, who fight between siblings for some small amount of money or land today you don't call your cousin number. i don't know it's, it's it's, it's a cousin, you know, a 2nd cousin, some of that. yeah. so i think that the prince has to come. so why india is g, d p is growing in diaz. emotional portion has to mattie with that, if you will do that, you may not be the happiest one, the one who would be the support happiest of the what you said. your work makes you happy singing. that's a new thing, but you run a lot. yeah, i do, i do. i just rand. uh the recent team for life. well yeah, and i need to run that that also. and you also took
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a pause before the things i wanted to do, but you also say age is just a number. see, i tell you it's god's grace that i did that 52. i thought that was going to die. i had a problem and like in the i survived and no i'm i'm ok so so be everything off to 52 is bonus every day is a bonus. so i believe that's why i am responding to do more in terms of growth, as i've explained to you. i also believe that i have to get back to society. would you like to share with me what happened at 52? i had a good thing called panic attacks, but it was so bad that they couldn't really treated. and uh, i was uh, maybe 20 times and then i see you every time trying to control my blood pressure and it would come down to 128 and then i was discharge in maybe 2 hours. and then again, after a couple of days and weeks, i was back to the ice seal. and fortunately we could get the treatment done and i will pick you all right after that. after that i see every day as a bonus. so for me, it's a bonus. we think it today. same here. absolutely. and thank you so much. it's been
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a great experience, a great learning experience for me to be talking to you spoke about so many topics with so much a fashion. and maybe next time me and you don't need my prompting to for you to sing a song for me. thank you. so my, my really have signed it and so i think so. so yeah, thank you for being with us. join me next week for another instrument, finalization, and more insight into india that stopped product, i'm unable and how much got the, [000:00:00;00] the hello,
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