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Khan Sir on India’s Reality, Government, Education System, Politics & Poverty | FO497 Raj Shamani

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Poverty is not a problem in India, it is deliberately kept.

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Why?

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Poverty is the fuel of politics. What is India's biggest mistake? The gap between the poor and the rich is increasing. The poor are becoming poorer. There is a clear partition in the education system. So, the opportunity to increase all these things is increasing.

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In today's episode, we are going to talk to a teacher who taught millions of students on YouTube for free and changed their lives. His name is Khan Sir. There is another problem in Bihar, which is voting for the wrong person.

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Once there was an election in the jungle, a lion was standing in the election and he said that if I win the election, I will become a government official. So, the one who has not done anything in life, shouldn't be allowed to do anything in politics. In this conversation, we'll talk about India's real challenges, like the gap between the education system, politics, and how rich and poor are increasing. This episode is going to be a reality check of India's system and society.

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Do you think one religion doesn't want another religion?

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Crowd is a very bad thing. For example, if you tell a person from one religion to set fire to something from another religion, he won't do it. But if you give him a share of the crowd, he will do anything in the crowd. In India, every individual is good.

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But when he gets a crowd, they don't spare him. They turn him into an animal.

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I wanted to talk about NEET and JEE.

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We have a low fee for NEET and JEE But the quality is so good that our question was passed in the exam And we were sued And do you know how far this case went? To the Supreme Court When my name was being said in the Supreme Court

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My heart was beating like Either we will go home or we will go to jail

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You teach in such a cheap cost, what are the results?

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There is no exam in which we don't get the majority of the results. But what is the problem now? Earlier, the vacancy used to be Rs. 1 lakh. So the results used to be Rs. 60-70 thousand. Now the vacancy is Rs. 1000. How will we get Rs. 1200?

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There is no kid. Now, he got a number in 700, but not in 550. We tell all the students, you guys didn't fail. The government doesn't have enough colleges to accommodate them. You opened a hospital. Why did you open a hospital? Education and healthcare are everyone's right. That's why we thought of starting this.

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How many hospitals will you open?

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I have already started two.

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What do you think is India's biggest mistake?

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In which field?

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In geopolitics, in economy. What is India's biggest mistake that we might have to face later? In economy, we are spending a lot of revenue expenditure. And capital expenditure is decreasing. Revenue expenditure means freebies, spending more money during elections and all these things. And capital expenditure is not doing as much as it should

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be. And the gap between the poor and the rich is increasing. You see, the poor are becoming poorer. There is a clear partition in the education system. Look at the schools of the rich and the poor. Look at the hospitals of the rich and the poor. So, there is an internal fight. So, the internal fight has to be ended. Any country, which you call ahead, has no internal fight. In Singapore, the poor and the rich all get the same education, same health, China, Russia, whatever developed country. And the ones who are not developed, they get to see these things a lot.

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It is not that our economy is bad. The projection was a little less that we were going to become 5 trillion, now we have reached 4, 4.25 trillion. And by 2025, we were going to reach 5 trillion, if not, we will reach by 2027-28. So, the projection is a little late.

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But you can understand that such a large population is still living on ration cards. Ration card is a living thing, not an employment. It is running there. So, there is a need to increase the opportunities for all these things. Now, geopolitics keeps changing every 6 months. This will not take much impact far. But do you think that the small wars that are going on everywhere, maybe India will benefit from this?

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Who is this war being fought for? America is being fought for. Who will benefit? America. Everyone will lose. But America will benefit.

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And an example of this is that the US is fighting for the US. And the US is fighting for the US. And the US is fighting for? America is doing it. Who will benefit? Everyone will lose. But America will benefit. And do you fear one more thing in India?

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You are talking about privatization. If everyone is privatized, and what is going on will increase rapidly. But because of AI, the people who work in private places will also go.

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So jobs will not be left in India. So, are you afraid that if so many jobs will be lost,

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then where will today's child work?

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See, this does not happen. This discussion happened in 1985, during the Rajyongadi era, when computers came. Oh my God! A computer does the work of 10 people alone. Now, a person is also needed to run the computer. Now, a person does't work alone, he takes his computer with him. So now a person works alone.

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But in the future, a person will take AI with him. But how many jobs are being lost because of AI? Traditional things will go and new things will start. So, like you think that the TCS has fired 20,000 people, someone fired 10,000, someone fired 16,000. It is said that in a short time 60 60% of jobs will go to the IT sector.

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A lot will go to IT. So, you think this is temporary damage?

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Will all of them get jobs again?

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AI will get jobs. Now, they will make new codes for AI. There will be a super AI on top of AI, which will control AI. And it will make them. But today, an 18-year-old kid who wants to become an engineer or wants to go to the IT sector, his job is over. What will he do? Now, the job pattern will change for him. How will it end? Earlier, we used to do manjand. Now, we have to do toothpaste. Earlier, we used to wash our face with soap.

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We are washing our face with Feswas. It is not that we have stopped washing our face. Instead of soap business, we have got face wash. AI will create its own job in any field. But now it is in the transition phase. So, some people cannot say anything now. Because it has just entered. Like when Chet was in GPT, it felt like he will do everything. But when AI came, it came on its own.

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Medical AI came. And it has helped a lot in the field of medicine. Like you are a doctor, because you teach on NEET, right? Children will become doctors.

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So, can't robots become better doctors?

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They won't. They have been given things, batteries. But in so many big hospitals, big operations are now... Robotics is being operated. Today, there is robotics. Instead of a doctor's hand, there is a robot's hand.

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And the doctor controls it from behind. Today, that is happening. When we have this confidence, after a while, we will have full confidence. If two or three of them become successful. We think people will not give so much to humans.

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Like now, genetically modified things have happened. We have made theinjal so long, we have made the bitter gourd so long, but has it ever been tried on humans? No, it has not been given.

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It is happening. Look, in America, operations are done. They have increased the height of the man.

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So, they are on a small level here. So, what will help in surgery like this? Someone's pattern will help. A disease has been there for a long time, It will help in determining the pattern of a disease. AI can help in determining the tumor in a brain. It is important to know from which area the tumor was getting blood supply.

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If the tumor is not cut, it can be removed and the tumor can be made again. This is the terminology of doctors. AI machines change we have, what they do is, they change the color of the nerves and tell us, that this nerve is giving blood to this one, this one is giving blood to this one. It shows in 3D, which direction it is better to cut it.

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So, AI helps a lot there. But ultimately, the decision is of the human being. Yes, the last decision will be of the human. Work will reduce the main power.

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A few jobs will go, a lot of jobs.

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A lot will go, but they will shift to something or the other.

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Like what happened in the bank.

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Yes.

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That during the time of banking, there were people to count notes,

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there were people to do the paperwork, then all that came out and computers came. All came, now the machine has come to count notes. So where has the job be lost in the bank? Even today, the bank is providing a lot of jobs. Where there is a need for humans, there will be humans.

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True. Okay. You opened a hospital. Right? Why did you open a hospital like this?

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Now, the main purpose of opening a hospital was that in society, many times we used to see that someone has come from a village, and he was written written a meaningless test. He would be given meaningless medicines. If he was a poor person, he would be troubled. So we thought, what can we do?

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So many times we requested doctors to do this. So sometimes a few doctors would do it for the poor. So after talking to a few doctors would even pay the poor. So, a few doctors, after talking to them, don't feel that we are saying more than they are saying. And sometimes, a few doctors have said, if you want to serve the society, do it within yourself.

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Why are you doing it here? So, sometimes, they feel bad about it. So, we thought, okay, wait, we will tell you too. Just for this? And it is also needed in the society. There is no discrimination against doctors. The main thing is that if you take 3 lakhs instead of 2 lakhs,

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then there will be no problem. But if the farm is sold for treatment, it is bad. If the jewelry is sold for treatment, it is bad. That's why we thought we should start this. You opened the whole hospital?

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Yes.

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Now we are making organ by organ hospital.

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Means, the kidneys will be different, the heart will be different, the brain will be different, the skin will be different, the eyes will be different, the ears will be different. Means everything will be different. How many hospitals have you invested? And you are investing all this yourself? Yes, we have not taken any money from anyone. Some donation has come, like people are saying that Elon Musk has given donation.

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What I felt the worst was that someone has said that Elon Musk has given so much money, someone has said that Irfan Pathan has given an ambulance. No one has given anything. Sometimes, I get so angry on social media that why do they spread all these things here? And the villagers believe this to be true. We had money.

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There was a man near Rajasthan. He sent a envelope of Rs. 101. He was a man from Rajasthan. Rs. 101. And this came in the donation. The rest of the money is yours. Yes, it's mine.

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So to run this, you are giving everything at a low price.

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Tell me the normal rate. Suppose someone does an operation outside and does it in your hospital, what is the difference? Or does he do an X-ray outside and does it in your case?

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What is the difference? See, the X-ray we do, the film that comes, that film only comes for 36 rupees. A film for 36 rupees comes. We put a doctor, X-ray machine, everything and do the X-ray and give it for 35 rupees. I mean, the film is for 36 rupees, a simple film. We do the X-ray and give it for 35 rupees. So why are you harming everything?

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I mean, one thing is that someone can die without treatment. For example, ECG is done for Rs.25. Heart ECG is done for Rs.25. So, what happens is that some people come to do ECG for fun. One person comes with a tickle in his mouth and says, Oh, I have a cold.

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He does ECG. When ECG came out, he had some problems in his heart. The doctor told him that he was getting a bad sign. It's not good. So he was sent to ECO, ultrasound. He was told that he was not getting a good sign.

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He had to get a checkup done in his heart. It was found that there was a blockage in his heart. And it was a very serious blockage. The doctors said that he had four blockages. And they said that you are alive, it depends on when you get a stroke, when you get an attack.

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There is no cure. If you get it now, you can't do anything. It is possible that you will last for another two months. Then they had to get a stent. They said, there are not four stents here. There is no machine.

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We will give you four spring coaches. Now there will be bypass surgery. They said, we will have to do surgery. So this was the benefit. If we didn't have Rs.25, if the hospital rate was high, they wouldn't have done it.

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And till now, there have been no attacks. In our country, because the number of patients is so low, some people get the virus daily. And some people are different.

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Sometimes it seems that the patients go to the doctor and explain to them. It's not like that. The doctors tell us to explain to them. They drive people crazy. If you see an X-ray, you can get an X-ray of the whole body. Why do you need an X-ray of the whole body?

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The area where you get an X-ray is not a good thing. It is a harmful thing. A person saves himself. He wears an apron and goes. Here, they say, no, the whole body. It costs 35 rupees. So, this level sometimes happens. And what is the problem in the hospital now?

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The other hospital staff, they will deliberately send a patient. He will come and make a fuss for no reason. Like, the paper is cut. And he will think that I will get the number in half an hour. So, if you have come at 2 o'clock, then someone must have come at 9 o'clock in the morning. First, it will be his.

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And he will say that we have not got it yet, this has happened, he will tear it there. Run from here. Will any poor person ever tear it? There is a 50 rupees fee for MD. MBBS, MD, DM, Doctor, all of them are of that level. So they deliberately disturb people. So that the work gets spoiled. But 500-600 people come to the hospital daily.

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Everyone sleeps very well. They get their treatment till 2-3 in the night. Daily they get one or two of these types. And someone else sends them at night. Once they sent four or five women. The whole hospital was in a mess.

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What mess? I sent 4-5 women to the hospital. The whole hospital was in a state of panic. What kind of panic?

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They were like, first do this for me, this is not how it works. They will say something. They will say, what are you looting?

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They will say something.

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When someone is sent for an implant, he will find an excuse for no reason. He will go and roam around in the MRI machine. He will do it on purpose. So, it doesn't happen with poor people. I remember that it was 2 o'clock in the night.

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There was an old lady from Jharkhand. She was walking and she couldn't walk properly. When she went to the machine to do the checkup, her MRI was not working.

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So, the image was not working. So, her image was not good. So, the doctor told her to get it done again. She thought if she gets it done again, she will have to pay again. So, she came to me and said, I did not do it on purpose, I did it on my own.

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I said, Mata ji, you will not going to charge you again. She was very happy. This is the rule of the place, if something goes wrong, then we will charge you again. But she lost her courage. She thought she will have to pay again. Outside, the same thing costs 7000.

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How much is it here? Here it costs 1800. One person came and he got three such MRI tests. So, three tests. One test costs 7000 outside. So, 21000 for three.

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So, our team said, reduce this. So, instead of 21000, they were given 5000. So, they got a benefit of about 16000. After that, they started arguing complain that it costs 18,009 rupees. It is not enough for one person. It won't be enough for three people.

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So, daily there are such challenges. There was a student who was studying. He was there till 1.30 pm. He said, Sir, it is 1.30 pm. It's so late. We said, you are having a problem getting treatment done at 1.30 pm. The doctor is also there.

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But why take so many problems? You were running a coaching. It was good. You opened a hospital. So much money.

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It cost crores of rupees to establish. Yes, a lot of money. The hospital machines of hospitals. One of the radiation machines is worth 42 crores. No one has given a single rupee. And I don't think the government or these people make a mistake and leave it till then.

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So when should we give a price? So it's not like that. And the machines are so expensive, you won't believe. If someone someone wants to know about cancer, they will get a PET-CT done. They will know about cancer below that. After biopsy, they will confirm that there is cancer.

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But if you go to every part of the body, they will find out every nook and cranny. So for that, a PET-CT machine comes. It's worth 16 crores.

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So a machine worth so many crores, such a big establishment, and then you have to get abused every day, and to run it, because if the film is worth Rs. 35-36, then you are suffering every day, so to run it every month, you are spending crores of rupees more, just to run it.

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So, why do you have to face so many problems? Actually, when a poor person is treated, they become very happy. The smile on their face, they feel that they can't do anything with so much money. Just think, someone's land and fields are sold. Today, if you go to a government hospital, the patient will die. No one will take care of him. If we go to a private hospital, the guardian will pay so much attention that he will die.

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He will kill both of us. So we thought of something where we could see a normal person. Because we remember that my neck was damaged. So we had to remove it. It took us four years to get it operated. Four years.

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We didn't have the money people were asking for. If it was a serious illness, we would have died. And we don't know where it happened. In BHU, for Rs.1600. And even today, in BHU, I am telling you, it is his favor. And from cleanliness to now, I don't know,

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I am telling you from 15-16 years ago, I don't know how it is now, but at that time it was much better. And we were coming back from operation, and the Taka was there, and he said, there is no place here, go and collect the Taka. So we were coming by auto, I told him to go and collect the money. He was coming in an auto. So, they were fighting for 2 years.

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They turned the auto around. We turned the auto around with the money. We went to the VHU again. We thought someone else would turn the auto around. We got the treatment done. The auto was not even open yet.

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Then we went to the emergency department. Because the department closes at 10. And they turned the auto at 10. Two people were fighting with each other. They turned the auto. Then we opened it and saw that there was no damage.

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Then they discharged it in the morning it was not damaged. Then in the morning, they discharged me. So it took so many years. And if this problem... If you still hear my voice, it will be strange. My voice will be like a jhanjhana.

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No, no, it's a good voice.

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What did they tell us? That we don't speak much. I was like, what? I don't speak much. This is a condition for me. I have to speak thrice a day. There are thousands of people who cannot treatment due to such expensive money. That's why I feel...

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But you are doing one hospital, you are doing another. Where will you get the money to do so many hospitals? We will do as much as we can. And if someone else had to donate? No one has done it yet, not even a single rupee. No, but why not?

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If it is genuinely right and people are happy with it, and if people are getting 35 rupees, then I don't know how many people are watching this, you have such a big audience, if people give 1000 rupees,

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then a lot of donation will come from the whole country.

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We don't know whether people will give or not. Why not? You are doing it for a good cause, where are you taking home Rs 35?

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You are not doing anything.

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We get our salary from home every month. The doctor pays Rs 50. And today if someone does MBBS, then the fee is Rs 500. MD pays Rs 1000, DM Rs 1500. All the doctors in our country are MD, DM, MCH, MS.

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MBBS is the starting phase. I mean MBBS, a person thinks that it's okay, let's go.

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So why not? Millions of people will donate. Why don't you take donations?

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Till now, we have never said this to anyone. So I feel weird even to say it. What to say? No, no, there are so many people in crowdfunding. Why not? We will give Rs. 500, Rs. 1000, small, small, small, small. Should it be opened? If it is the cause, then open 50 hospitals instead of 5.

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And top graded machines, you are installing machines worth Rs. 42 crores. Then it should be done. Cancer hospital, we know that if someone has second stage cancer, I mean, we have read so much of its literature and have met so many doctors that now we understand that the second stage cancer patient will not die. And here someone gets cancer and dies.

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People are more afraid of cancer. Kidney failure is more dangerous than that.

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But there will be more cancer.

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Yes, more cancer. Because there is no treatment for it. Now, the machine is worth 42 crores. How many hospitals will have this machine? And those who have it, they will charge a lot of money. They charge a lot of money for these machines.

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Let's say a woman is married for 10-15 years, she has no children, and she has been taking medicines for 10 years. What will her body respond to this? If you have been taking medicines for 10 years, her knees will hurt, she will feel scared because of old age, her back will hurt all day. You have been taking medicines for 10 years and your body is already tired. Go to the IBF, you will be cured. What is the cost of going to the IBF? But what is the cost of the IBF?

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No one has children. IBF will charge 5 to 10 lakhs. We are also starting the IBF. We have just built a second hospital. The machine was in that hospital. Now we are thinking about the actual cost. If the cost of something is Rs.1500, we say, give us Rs.1600.

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Because a hospital should also run. Because the person working in that hospital also has to pay salary. Sometimes we have to pay salary from our own pocket. So, we are thinking about how to make a hospital... Education and health care are everyone's right. And the poor are ruined here. So, how can we make hospitals, education and healthcare, everyone has a right to it.

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And the poor are ruined here. It should be equal to any caste, religion, height, low, poverty, everyone should be equal. We have opened a blood bank. So, those who came for the inspection of the blood bank, they thought that what is charity,

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how will the blood bank be? When they saw our blood bank, the top- level machines, like the iPhone in mobile, let's say someone is doing charity work, he is taking an iPhone, how will it look? He said, sir, you have opened a charity blood bank,

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and such expensive machines, I mean, the top machine of blood bank is that one. To check anything, because Everything is fully automatic. If someone comes to give blood, we can do it. For example, if someone comes to give blood, we take their blood and make many parts.

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In the past, doctors used to give whole blood. One blood can make four components. So, we can save four lives. So, if we take someone's blood, and if someone dies, he will get a message that your blood has been used. He will also be very happy that my message has come.

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So, think about it. It is a charity, but the advancement is of that level. The day your blood is used, the message will come. Like RFID, if someone is allotted by scanning it, he will immediately send an automatic message. So, to run all this, should we increase it quickly? We are increasing it slowly because we will keep doing it as much as we can.

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So, open it and put a link.

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We don't know whether people will give or not, what people think. Because how can we understand the public's thinking? In our country, there is a saying, many times, there was a woman, in a place called Hajipur in Patna. Her son had a kidney failure.

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He was around 7-8 years old. Before the treatment, she said that she won't be able to pay. We gave her 1 tablet of this leaf. It was only 16 rupees. She is relieved. She is very happy.

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And her area is like that of Patna. So, there are a lot of bananas. So, she came to the hospital one day. We were busy in the class. We go at 11 o'clock. Sometimes it is 11 or 12.

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She was standing quietly. When the OPD sub-department started closing, she said, Bhagwa said, I have brought bananas for you. She said, we have brought bananas for you. Give them to him.

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He said, Maa, bananas are worth 16 rupees. Just think, how big is the heart of a poor person. She brought the whole thing, not just a few pieces. I mean, the whole thing, the whole tree, we call it the wound of the tree, which has 10-15 dozens of them. She brought the whole thing.

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What will be their farm?

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Very good. We will do it. Now, as many times as we start with this, whatever podcast we do, whatever podcast we do,

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we will put the revenue in donation. In which, in the hospital? Yes. We will put all the revenue that we earn. And on top of that, whatever I can put, I put more. And then, I am sure there will be lakhs of people, the day you open, crowdfunding, 25 rupees, 50 rupees, 100 rupees, 50 rupees, by doing this, crores of rupees are collected, then the work you are doing, which is of one hospital, instead of two, three, five, six, will be done very soon.

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I feel so. The rest is public knowledge.

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No, it will come, what else will happen?

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One, you can put a link on your channel instead of yours. I mean, I feel what people will think. Because what has come now is that… Keep it transparent, show it in front. So much money has been saved, this came from this money, this came from this money. It's very easy.

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Because we have delayed a little bit. There was a hospital, we were making a born hospital. Sometimes, oil falls on a small child, someone gets electrocuted, someone gets burnt, the house gets burnt. So we were making a born hospital. So now, because of this, we have delayed it a little bit.

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Because of the funds. We will make parts but we will make everyone. We can't leave anyone like this. We will make everyone. Yes, it will start happening soon. I think lakhs of people will donate in small amounts. There will be 2-3 people who have NRI, SDM, IAS or who have reached somewhere because of you.

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They will make big donations.

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Let's see.

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Okay. One more thing. I wanted to talk about NEET and JEE. Why do you keep fighting for something? For some reason.

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See, NEET and JEE, which was such a subject, its fees was in lakhs. When we used to prepare, at that time the fees was 1.5 lakhs. When we used to prepare, the fees was 1.5 lakhs. I am telling you about 15-17 years ago. Suppose 20 years ago, the fees was 1.5 lakhs.

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No one could study in such an expensive fee. And what used to happen was that the rich were getting richer and the poor were getting poorer. What could I do? A guy, an engineer, came last year. When he got his result, he said, Sir, the fees you have,

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you could have got a GST from another coaching. So, our effort is to teach those children. Recently, the JEE result came. When the kids came, the man would garland them. It was a great joy. So when a kid was feeding us sweets, his hand was cut off.

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So we asked him, how did you cut it? And it was a very deep cut. So he said, sir, it was cut. He was selling coconuts. He would put a coconut sell coconut with his father. I used to sell coconut water.

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People cut it like this. So, one day, I must have made a mistake. That child can never go to a big coaching school like Kota. So, we have to teach for such children. When we started this school, the first time the same kids came,

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who thought that the result will be there or not, they reached IIT Kharagpur. In the first attempt. And this time, so many kids were selected in IIT. So many hearts were happy. And all such kids, who are from a farmer's family,

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whose mother is working for someone else, whose father sells vegetables, work in small shops. We get such kids. And they have faith in us. Even, I'll tell you something, I was telling you a few days ago,

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10-15 lawyers came.

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Lawyers.

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They came to the office and said, we want to meet you. What is it? Law students. They came to the office and said, we want to meet sir. What's the matter? So they gave a letter. Sir, the preparation of the law, the client and all the fees for the law exam is 1.5 lakhs. Tell sir to start the class.

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You can understand that he feels that the fees are very less here. Okay, the biggest plus point with us is that the fees are less here, be it NEET, JEE, IAS, PCS, or anywhere. The fees are low, but the quality is so good that our question was answered in the exam. And we were sued. The coaching staff sued us for the question they had asked. And do you know how far this case went?

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To the Supreme Court. When my name was being called in the Supreme Court, my heart beat was racing. Either I will go home or I will go to jail. What else could it be? But the verdict given by the Supreme Court judge

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that what does it mean to come from a coaching staff? They said that when I was a student, there was a book vendor in front of our coaching school. We used to buy books from there. This is the work of the Aayog. They have taught us first, you can set the questions later.

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The court also asked if the books are taught privately or publicly. They said, it is publicly. So, what does publicly mean? The person has not taught at all. So, the person has, it's public. So I said, what do you mean by public? You haven't taught at all. So he taught at that level. Now for NEET students, we have to open a hospital.

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And we have to open a hospital for every organ. And NEET doctors will be there. We won't have a monopoly on doctors. Study here, come here and work.

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So this is a very good thing.

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But you teach so many subjects in such a cheap way. What are the results? Results are like, all the students who are there, and before every exam, there will be a batch, the winner's batch. So in the winner's batch, we teach so much

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that if someone is a donkey, then the question comes from that. And in studies, one thing is important, like we teach, and the other person will not study at home, does not revise, then it will not happen there. There is no exam in which the majority result is not ours.

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But what is the problem now? Earlier, the vacancy used to be 1 lakh, 80 thousand. So, the result used to be 60-70 thousand. Now the vacancy is of 1 thousand. How will we get 1200? What happened to UPSC? We had a job for the people who worked there.

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We had a job in Dalmakpal. They used to set our questions and all that. So, they got selected in IAS. And what happened this time in the IAS result, there were more than 100 students who were already selected for IAS. They were sitting to improve their ranks.

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So, they took 20% seats. And 50% were those who were preparing for 5 years. So, 50% or 60% seats were left for fresher. 40% seats were left. So, 300 seats were left to fight for fresher. Now, you will give 500 selections out of 300. So, the fight for the fresher. Now you will give 500 selection in 300.

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So, the number of seats is decreasing. This is also a challenge. So, the government, like in engineering college, like a student, suppose he went for IIT, in JEE,

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or he went for NEET, now he got a number in 700, but he didn't get selected in 550. He got a number in 700, but it is not selected in 550, or 600, it is not selected. It is not weak. You have less seats. If a student is failing from one number,

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where is the failure? You don't have a seat. You don't have an engineering college. If you had one more IIT, it would have been selected. But what is said to him? You are a failure. We tell all the students, you are not a failure. You are very talented.

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Those who are failing from 2-4 or 5th grade, they are not failing. The government does not have enough colleges to accommodate them. Whereas, there are so many hospitals that are in need. Today, you see, if you look for a good cardiologist, you will not find one. You are not getting one for heart disease.

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Go and find any specialist. You don't get one. a heart attack. You go and find a specialist. You don't get it. We are opening a hospital.

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We are not worried.

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We are watching.

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In a hospital, you need a doctor 24 hours a day. If he has a problem at 2 in the night, you can't say that he will come in the morning.

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He won't be there in the morning.

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It is for everything. So, the government needs to increase the seats. And we say before the results, that the results will be great. Like, the results of NEET are coming. There will be a very good selection. Last time, we said,

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a girl still regrets. She was studying so well. But she had an exam in May. And her mother died in January. That girl became depressed. We thought she would be in the top 10.

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All India is going to be in the top 10. Sometimes, fate takes the students by surprise and she became depressed. She used to ask questions and sit quietly. She used to ask, Sir, what mistake did we make? Why did this happen to me? It is very sad that we have lost a talented child.

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So, now there are so many people who want to become doctors, they want to do JEE, they want to become IAS, you make all the preparations for all these things, and you make it very cheap. The result will come now. We are telling you that the result will come in April. PCS.

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We are telling you that at least 300 HDM and DSP will be made. Right now.

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So, from where?

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We have told you now. And if we talk about PCS, then around 1500 PCS will be made. 1500 PCS. After IAS, the second highest job is of PCS graduates. 1500 PCS. After IAS, there is a second IAS job of 1500 PCS. The result is going to come in May.

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Why are you so confident?

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We have studied, we have seen the copy. How can anyone else tell the confidence? We are teaching. We have studied in pre, we have studied in mains. We are checking the copy. We are taking the interview.

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If we don't know, someone else will. But there must be more talented kids in the world, who will beat them and take the rank. Of course, they will. We have left some seats. 80% only. Are you so confident that someone will study in such a low price and get so much rank?

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Absolutely 100%. If there is no selection of 1500, then they will say whatever they say. Then why would anyone go for expensive coaching?

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They are stupid. Oh man!

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What is the trick of expensive coaching? They will have a whole classroom full of water. And they will say that I keep 40 students in one class. He is not a nursery student. He is not from a nursery. He sits among 300 students and watches a movie.

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He knows each and every dialogue. The movie is amazing. Similarly, the teacher should be amazing. He will understand even in the past tense.

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Wow!

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Yes, tell me, doesn't he know? There is no need to revise. Work hard, brother. He will understand. It is the age of technology. Now, this adhambar is being done at 40. Why? Is he a nursery kid to see his handwriting? Is it written from here or from here?

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You are right.

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The one who wants to study and is educated, he can study anywhere.

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If you study alone, it means that he will get a new result. Numbers of students cannot decide. Quality of education will decide. If we sit here, we will understand. If we sit there, we will not understand. If we sit five benches behind, we will not understand.

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What is this? Are you applying henna or holding it in your hand? Are you teaching? But now, there is so much online education available. Everyone can study online. So, is there a need for offline?

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Online is very good if there is self-discipline. Otherwise, we get distracted. And sometimes the guardians also stop the online village children. He was studying on the mobile, he thinks he is doing something on the mobile. Babu, get me a piece of wheat. He left. Sometimes he is not able to control. When he comes to class, he can't even answer his phone.

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So, he is under our control. That's the only difference. There are many good students who study online. There was a boy named Jishan. There is a band party at weddings. A man sings songs behind the band.

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He used to sing songs. Now he is a PCS officer. He used to sing songs. I went there. Do you know? He is a PCS officer. He used to sing in a band. Now, there is a place in Jahanabad. There was a boy there, who is now an inspector. His leg was broken.

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He did pre-exams, mains, everything. He ran. He had to take a job. Otherwise, he had some issues in his family. His sister got married and he got a bad house. They tortured him a lot.

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And they used to mentally torture him. And if someone beats his sister, Now, if someone beats his sister, Now, if someone beats his sister, she will come from her in-laws, she will beat her back, she will beat her back, she will beat her back,

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she will beat her back, she will beat her back, He had reddened his eyes and all. He was very tensed. He used to run and put his life at stake. And a month or two before running, he had a fire fracture.

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He had a plaster.

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I am very sorry. But he ran with the plaster cut. He got selected that day. He cut the plaster with a knife. He was showing me on video call. Sir, I have cut the plaster. I will kill you.

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I will not give have a job. We have seen this, he ran away, he got selected. Why did we cut the plaster? That's why it is said, one Bihari is better than all. Anyway, sir, what will you do by living? Last time you told us about Bihar and you said that it is better than all. Even now you were saying that it is very strong. You don't have an option. What will you do here?

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There is a lot of struggle for the children here. You spoke about a struggle. When we spoke earlier, you said something very right. You said that there is another problem in Bihar, that is to vote for the wrong person. See, voting is a different thing.

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See, what happens in our country, in India, that a person who has not done anything on his own, he says that I will set up a factory, I will give employment. Brother, if you set up a light factory, then you will understand. Once there was an election in the jungle, a lion stood in the election and said that if I win the election, I will become a government official. The same politician says, if I win the elections, I will do this. Okay, brother, do something like this.

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So, the one who has not done anything in life, should not be allowed to do anything in politics. First do something for the society. What is this that we will distribute your tax money, we will distribute it to you. Does this make any sense? If you do something in life, then you will understand the pain. How money comes, how it is spent, what happens.

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But because the population is increasing, the democracy becomes a crowd.

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Explain. population increases, the democracy becomes a mass democracy. Explain.

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And in India, you will find 20% of people who are concerned about GDP, air quality index, pollution, corruption, health care, revenue expenditure, capital expenditure, higher education, net GRF, fellowships, all these are the concerns. The rest, 80% of the people have no interest in all this. And they decide, their numbers are more. So, democracy is a game of numbers. It doesn't matter if you are right or wrong. You have numbers, you can pass anything. And they decide. And those people will sit in front of you and say everything.

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You will say that inflation has increased. Yes, yes, it has increased. Your education should be absolutely fine. You will say yes, yes, yes, it will be fun. But in the end, he will vote for his caste. He will say everything. And he will be the one who will be the most beaten. What happens is that they vote for money two days before the election. And the leader also knows that if he is given money a month before, then it is not even mine. That's why he gives it only two days before. And I guarantee you, if you give it two months before,

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you will forget the politician. So, in our country, poverty is at such a terrible level. So, you will see, the poor in our country, you will see that he is of a strange level. He has been broken so much that he has gone below poverty. Means, a little above the beggar and below poverty.

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He has been trapped in the middle. You can understand that he has gone so low, so low that if a politician enters his village, he asks for 500 rupees. But look at the difference in asking, he is asking for 5 rupees at the station, he is asking for 10-20 times more than that. What is he asking for?

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How much have you squeezed him? You understand, the level of poverty has gone so high that a person is not able to understand what to do. Go to the railway station and see. People are sleeping on the ground, on the divider. When the cold weather comes, these poor people get very tensed. Now when it rains, they will have a lot of trouble sleeping. But these people will tell you everything, but in the end, they will

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get into their religion and caste system. Money, religion, caste. So they think that one religion does not want the other religion? The crowd is a very bad thing. See, the bad thing about the crowd is that if you tell a person from one religion

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to set fire to the other religion's place, he will not do it. If you tell a person from another religion to set fire to the other religion's place, he will not do it. He will say, are you mad?

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But if you give a part of the crowd to that person, he will do anything in the crowd. In the crowd, he will burn down someone's house, he will destroy someone's property, whether it is Manipur, Kashmir, or 2002, whether it is the riots against Sikhs,

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or Gujarat, or Kashmiri Pandits, or Maitey or Tutti in Manipur. There was no individual in all of them. So, in India, every individual is good. But when there is a crowd, they don't leave them alone. They turn them into animals.

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Sikhs were killed on the streets. See, they killed Kashmiri Pandits. See, they don't leave anyone alone. whether they are Kashmiris or Kashmiri Pandits. We are not talking about one, we are talking about any.

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Why does this happen when the individual is not bad? Because this is true. If you tell a person to go and sprinkle something in a temple, in a mosque, in a Sikh, in a Gurudwara or in a church, no one will do it.

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No one will do it. He will be waiting for us to to offer them Gujiya. They will get it on Eid. Yes, you will ask the individual, they will not do it. But it will create a crowd. Why is it so?

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The person is the same. Why do they meet 50 people? It is done because, in the news, in the movies, all these things are shown and it is filled in the mind. Like this, this, this, this.

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Like if a stream file is printed, it is not bad. Show this thing for 10 years. But people started not hating the British. So, narrative media sets. And so many people were fought with each other

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politically, this, that, that. media sets. And so many people were fought with each other politically. This, that, this, that. Now there is a group of crowds. This leader has his crowd, that leader has his crowd. If you leave this, they finish everything. When is it in individual? Do you think caste, religion, all this will not end in India?

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Poverty will not end until it is there. Who does this? Poor people. Will a rich person go to a rally to raise a flag, to throw stones at someone's house. Why does a poor man vote for his own people? Because of poverty, he will not get a good education. And because of poverty, he will not get a good society. Now what does a poor man think?

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Will he sit in the middle of an SDM, DSP, intellectual entrepreneur? No, he doesn't. Where does he sit? In his own type. There, there is not much talk of education. Is someone making khaini here?

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Someone is eating gutka? Someone is drinking alcohol? Someone is having a fight with his mother-in-law at home? So he is already entangled in that mentality. Now he feels that where is he? So he sees his, becomes a businessman,

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he meets 100 people daily. He meets Sikhs, Christians, Hindus, Muslims, Jains. Now if someone says that Jain is like this, then we met him yesterday, he is a very good man. So his circle also becomes big, becomes a versatile circle. So all these things happen.

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But poverty will not let it end. On purpose. Poverty is a fuel.

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Why?

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Poverty is a fuel of politics. How can we eliminate poverty? India does not have poverty, it is deliberately kept poor. Education budget, I will tell you about a state, Bihar. There is 65,000 crore education, no government school is good. You can see anywhere, Maharasht but no government school is good. You can see any government school in Maharashtra. In Madhya Pradesh, schools have collapsed.

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In Rajasthan, schools have collapsed. The light of life has gone out. What will a child think when his family member dies? The school was completely destroyed. There were other children inside. Yes, there was an operation theatre in our hospital. I don't know what it was.

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It was PMCS or some other hospital. I don't remember the exact name. Its buildings were destroyed. And the operation was going on inside. One wall was destroyed. So the operation was going on.

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We should thank the doctors that they did the operation and made it established quickly. Otherwise, he would have run away and died. So you are saying that 65,000 crore budget and nothing is right. Who in the government school is getting good education? Does anyone say that he is happy with the treatment of the government school and the government hospital? In the government school, the teacher is rich, the student is poor.

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In private school, the students are rich, the students are poor, in private schools, students are rich, teachers are poor. The salary of private school teachers is not even one-fourth of the government school. The salary of private school teachers is equal to the salary of private school teachers. Or they get separate salary? 60-70 thousand. 60-70 thousand is the salary of a government school teacher?

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Yes. 60-70 thousand salary of a government school teacher. If you go higher, it will be more. If you go to a professor, it will be 1.5-2 lakhs. So, you are saying that in the system, poverty is to be kept so that... Spoil the education. Poverty will always be there. Then it is very easy to make a poor person go around. He will turn around at the end. He will listen to you, but he will turn around to their lives. Do you think poverty will ever leave India? It will leave easily. Why can't it leave?

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Where is the money of a poor person going? The money of a poor person is going to treatment. Where is the money of a poor person going? The money of a poor person is going to marry his daughter and give dowry. So why do we live against all these things? We don't have anyone's dowry.

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I don't even have a sister. I would have made rakhi for her. So, I am in trouble because of them. And if I have a dowry, I don't have any problem to give her. Why do we fight for others? Because the poor man's money is being wasted there. If a poor man has three daughters, he can't do anything in life. If he earns 10 years, he will get his daughter married.

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Now gold has become so expensive. A poet had said that he married his daughter to a man from Pital. His father was a labourer in a gold mine. It is a very bad situation. So, this is how end of the poor man. And the rate of land,

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for example, when there is nothing left, like in Rajasthan, you can see that the area is big, the land is unfertile, and the rate of land is low. If you come to Bihar,

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a small state with a large population, you get land at it becomes very expensive. Our university has been cut down. In the same way, we were opening a university in 1,000 acres. When they found out that the university will be opened here, they increased the rate of land by four times.

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We had to step back. Whereas, the university we were building a university in 1000 acres, we didn't need electricity from the government, we could have built it ourselves.

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On your file.

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No, the land, like the land, they were already giving us 2 lakhs more than the market rate. We requested them, at least give us the market rate. They said, no sir, it is like that, if you open the university, then… So, no sir, it's like that, you will open a university.

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So, they were already increasing it by 2 lakhs. When they came to know that this university will come here, when they understood, they were asking for 10 lakhs or 20 lakhs more. It was a small area of 1000 acres. In that, in 1000 acres of 300 acres,

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they were making a division of girls. In that, from watchman to plumber, A to Z, only females would be there. Self-sufficient. So that it was a role model. See, the girls are running the whole city.

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In 1000 acres, 300 acres were theirs.

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But it didn't happen.

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We will have to do it elsewhere. It didn't happen there. We had taken 20 acres ago. So, now you tell me, where is India today? And where was it 10 years ago? And where will it be 10 years later?

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We should pay more attention to where we Indians are. So, Indians, we Indians, where were we 10 years ago and where are we today? And where will it be 10 years later? Yes, this is more important. Our majority Indians are still busy with basic 4-5 things. See, what should we think as a government?

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When a person wakes up in the morning, first of all, a housewife will go to the kitchen to take care of the kitchen. So, she will see that the oil, gas, and lentils are expensive in the kitchen, she will get expensive oil, gas, and lentils. So, she won't have any problem in managing the kitchen. Then, she will send the kids to school. The private school is taking money for no reason. So, the school is expensive.

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Believe me, a poor person's child takes something that is hidden in the tiffin and eats it. When we used to take tiffin in school, the rice used to come tiffin in school, rice used to be cooked in a cooker and it would be cooked in a pot. So we used to hide it aside. So we used to hide it aside.

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Mom used to tell us to hide it aside. If someone sees it, they will make fun of us. And we used to dream that we will take a chain bag in school. But we used to have a bag with a back, we would have had to push it in and close it. So a person is having difficulty running a school. Then that family needs a third person.

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The third person is needed for the treatment of old parents. What is the treatment for today? You have to get a liver treatment or you will have to sell the kidney. It has become so expensive. The government should pay the most attention to three things. Basically, a person has have no problem running a family.

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You have 50 departments. You can do it. A person asks for something. A person asks for something from the public. He just should not have these three things. The rest, he is managing those things.

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You just do a survey. Go to a poor person's house and say that I want to eat Chivda. And go to a rich man's house and say, I want to eat Chivda. And go to a rich man's house and see. The Chivda that is fried in both you will understand how expensive the oil is.

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Right now, the Harmoor water supply is shut. So, there is a gas crisis. This will end very soon. But right now, our students are eating Dahi Chivda. They don't need gas. We have a lot of water. And curd.

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But these are temporary things. It will be sorted out. But you didn't tell us where the Indians were 10 years ago and where they are today. When we stop fighting for food, clothes and shelter, our country will automatically start thinking about the future. If a family, like our family or anyone else's family,

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struggles to get sick, they can save some money for treatment. If the daughter is getting married, they can save some money for dowry. If they can't study, they can't study well. They are stuck in his personal things. He won't be able to think like America. Today, if Indians think that

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you can get treatment in any hospital, this is fixed, the government will fix it, that yes, you can do this much for this thing. A biscuit rate is fixed, 5 rupees. There is no fix for surgery,

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how much will you take, how much money 5 rupees? You don't have a fixed amount for surgery. You don't have a fixed amount for how much money you will take. So if he finds out that we will fall sick, then there is no tension. Why does a soldier fight? He knows that my children are studying, my parents will fall sick in my house,

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then the treatment will be done, I will get my salary. You just cut these three things of that soldier, see the soldier will become weak. He fights with no tension. So we Indians should be free from this tension that my parents are old, they will get treated, my children will study, there is no system of dowry, my sister will get married in a good family, no tension. Now what will he think?

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Now he will think of becoming an entrepreneur. How can we do business? Can we take our stuff to Japan and sell it or not? Now he is thinking if my sister will be able to get married or not. My parents are sick. my sister's marriage, my parents, my own mother had a stone in her gallbladder. The doctor said, get this surgery done or else it will burst and you will die.

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It took 3 years, 2 years. They did this. Even today, you can go and see, you can do a survey in India, you will find at least 10 crore patients who have been told by the doctor to get a surgery done, but he is not getting it done for money. Do you think that these people are not patriots? Or they can't do it?

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Break the chains of their feet. Untie the chains that are tied. See, every Indian will be enough for 10 years. 10 years will be enough. Then China will keep watching how these crazy people are increasing. We are just stuck in this.

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But you think, this is a government's issue, a country's policy issue. Do you think individual thinking has changed? I was watching a video of yours, where you were saying that how will the thinking of people who listen to such songs change? It takes a lot of time to change the way of thinking. What was that exactly? You said something like this.

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Yes, the Bhojpuri songs and all. What is there in Bhojpuri songs is that there is a lot of fuss. One of the biggest problems on social media is that how can we make our faces. These assholes don't understand that people know you.

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It is more important than that that people know you, and what matters more is why people know you. So they want to do anything and come forward. They will make any song, anything. So this mentality is very bad. And mentality in the sense that, like you see, Amitabh Bachchan,

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if a driver comes and just says, we know what Amitabh Bachchan does, people will believe it. That person's 50 years of hard work will be in vain. If 1 crore people hear this, 20% of them will believe it. Even though they don't even know the driver. Now they have felt this.

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People will believe. So this hasn't changed from before. It was like this before.

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So today the thinking hasn't changed.

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With the advent of social media, thinking has changed a lot. But the population of our country is very large. So we can't just walk, we have to run. There are 150 crore people.

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If you look at 10%, there are 15 crore people. Some countries have the same population. So, it is a big thing to sustain our country. But now, the education system and the financial un-establishment. Some are very rich, some are very poor. There are people here, once we were seeing,

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a father bought a second-hand cycle for themselves and they have been worshipped. What will that person understand? So the idea is that we cannot change until our basics are correct. Look, it's a simple thing that 60% of the people whose basics are correct, should now move towards changing. 40% of the people whose basics are absolutely bad, should focus more on them.

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So, it won't be that we will stop the whole country. Those who have sustain, they should move forward. Think for the country. Those who have it, why who have it move forward? They get to earn like this. Like we have an industrialist.

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You understand. The richest people of Asia live in our country. But they are not able to make an MRI machine. Can't they make it? They can make it. But they know that the machine is made in 2 crores.

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It is sold for 10 crores. As soon as they make it, people like us will get excited. It is worth 2-1 crores, how will you sell it for 10 crores? Now it comes from outside, so we can't do anything. So, those who have it in our country, let me tell you a simple thing. The richest people in Asia stay in our country. India gets the most thorium in the world.

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We will become the richest in the world, we are just talking about thorium. Who cares about petrol and oil? Iraq, Iraq, oil is over, games are over. The world's largest thorium is in our country. We have such rich people in our country, you are a businessman, you only do research on thorium. They don't do any research. They are waiting for research in America, they will buy land in one rupee and build it in a jiffy. The government should fix one thing, that the person who earns more than 10 crores annually, should be given 1% money for research.

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And whatever new thing you make from that research, you will have the right to do it, not others. So this will also benefit that person. We will not kill the rich. He has not broken the money from the bank. But at least, the money will come to him through research. Do we have any fund for research? But why don't they give? Why don't people do research? The people sitting above don't know the spelling of research.

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Why do you think? Why do people with so much money do less research?

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They do it mandatorily. It will be done. But it is not mandatory. They also benefit from it.

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They know that it will be easier to buy from outside and increase faster. Is that why?

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Yes, that is why. You will find it. In India, you will see that the big industrialists are either bringing technology from Europe or China. We will gradually back out. So who can do this? Rich people. Small people can't do it. And for them, there is a loan. Banks will also give loans to rich people. And small people face a lot of financial problems.

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Well, let's hope that people will open a research center. But thank you so much, sir. It was great talking to you. It was a pleasure talking to you. It was a pleasure. Thank you. You invited us to Patna.

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Now, treat us to Litti Chokha.

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