00:00So good morning Bengaluru bagge, you have an introduction to your country.
00:05So, people are very proud of Bengaluru I think we have a good family.
00:11That is what I would say.
00:19I would like to add a lot of my culture,
00:23about my culture.
00:25I would like to say,
00:26about my children,
00:27about my work,
00:28to celebrate you in this life.
00:32What are you doing?
00:33After I started,
00:36I started in the way of Bengaluru,
00:40I think that is the subject of Hindi, English medium, Paramanu Urja, but Kaneda, this
00:49thing is refined.
00:52That's why I hear Akashwani, I hear TV on TV, but I think that the culture with which
01:07which they speak.
01:09In other words,
01:10there are newspapers
01:13and these are very powerful.
01:17There are best
01:19in the language.
01:21But the language,
01:22it is not just an independent
01:25culture.
01:27The language,
01:28it is not just an independent
01:34culture.
01:35It is not just an independent
01:38culture.
01:39That is
01:39our current affairs.
01:44Because that is
01:45a vehicle.
01:46A language is an expression of culture.
01:50I will tell you
01:51that Vasanthi is speaking so philosophically.
01:55I am saying, no, no, no.
01:56This is actually
01:58you can do this
01:59in your daily life.
02:01I will tell you
02:05the flip side, opposite.
02:07The culture
02:09of my
02:09connection
02:11is very sad.
02:15It is very sad.
02:15It is very sad.
02:18I will tell you
02:23that
02:24the language
02:25that
02:25the generation
02:28they don't know the words
02:30they don't know the words.
02:42I am a student.
02:44After my
02:45electronics,
02:45I did
02:46English literature.
02:47language
02:49out of choice.
02:51So I was working with Indian Express
02:53as a sub-editor.
02:54I had a night shift
02:55in Queen's Road
02:58Indian Express.
03:00So that
03:00I went to college
03:01college.
03:02After my marriage,
03:05after getting into a job,
03:07I did my MA.
03:08Literature.
03:09So that
03:10I
03:10I
03:11somehow
03:13you tend
03:14to think
03:15science is
03:15technology is more important.
03:18Engineers,
03:18doctors,
03:20but
03:20humanity is
03:20now
03:22as much as we read in school,
03:27after that
03:28but
03:30if you can
03:31keep
03:32this connected right
03:34through, why not have even
03:35poems on technology
03:36the way you look at life,
03:40the way you look at
03:42that
03:43samaj
03:44around you
03:45right?
03:47So
03:47to bring it back to your question
03:51culture
03:51sambandha
03:52ootada kade
03:54iwag eshtu manegalalli
03:56shavge bhaat ginta
03:57pasta
03:59maggie
04:00noodles
04:01atwa
04:02even more
04:02lasagna
04:04adu
04:07you
04:11you
04:12you
04:13you
04:13take it for granted
04:14you
04:14you
04:15you
04:15just take kids out for a treat
04:17treat
04:18treat
04:19iwag eshtu manegalalli
04:23you
04:23will think
04:24oh
04:24cookies
04:24muffins
04:25why
04:27iwag eshtu manegalaya
04:29aap
04:30iwag eshtu manegalali
04:30it south
04:31cause this
04:32treat
04:33you
04:33pizza treat
04:35why
04:37iwag eshtu manegap
04:39iwag eshtu manegalalli
04:53itz
04:53If that is true, I am open.
04:56I used to write my columns.
05:10So I've said in one of the things,
05:12I really think of myself as a citizen of the world.
05:15When I go to an Amsterdam or something like that,
05:19I absolutely enjoy.
05:20I'm not saying,
05:21I'm not saying that this is our country.
05:23I don't know.
05:24Everyone is the same place.
05:27But everyone is the same as our culture.
05:34So can you inspire some people?
05:40If you have a culture, a language, a language,
05:45or if you have a non-Canadigas,
05:48they can have a language.
05:49If you have a culture that can be inspired,
05:51then you can have a juggle or argue that you can have a way to do it.
05:58For the first time, it's very cool.
06:01What do we think about it?
06:02What is our cuisine in Uttar Karnataka, Karavali Pradesh, Mysore Park, which is celebrated across the world?
06:15What is our cuisine in Uttar Karnataka, Karavali Pradesh, Mysore Park, which is celebrated across the world?
06:18So, that is a great idea.
06:21That is a great idea.
06:24It is a seed of an idea.
06:28But, the seed in the head, that is a great idea.
06:36One and a half years.
06:39This is a great idea.
06:43Ravichandar and Prashant Prakash, they invited me and Pickle Jar.
06:50You are also a curator.
06:57You are also a curator.
07:01Because I have always felt that Kannada is a great idea.
07:05I have never heard of this.
07:06I have never heard of this.
07:10I have always heard of this.
07:10But, the culture, I don't have any subjects.
07:15That's a great idea.
07:24I have always heard of it.
07:25I have always heard about it.
07:27I have always heard about it.
07:37Let us do a festival.
07:40Physically,
07:41we have to do a festival physically.
07:44So,
07:45she is very high on enthusiasm.
07:49We come, let's do this.
07:51In that,
07:54fabulous
07:55Bangalorean set.
07:57Fab Bangaloreans.
07:59There are many people,
08:03but first,
08:04it is a series.
08:05So,
08:05it is a series.
08:06It is a series.
08:08It is a series.
08:10It is a series.
08:11It is a series.
08:12So,
08:13I said,
08:13okay,
08:13let us define culture.
08:16Common person.
08:18Common man.
08:19I don't know.
08:19It is a series.
08:22Okay.
08:22So,
08:24art.
08:25Art,
08:27art,
08:27art,
08:29art,
08:30data.
08:32data.
08:33So,
08:33it is a,
08:38it is a name or a term,
08:40which I have given as a,
08:41just a fun,
08:42rhyming word.
08:43data.
08:44data.
08:45Okay.
08:46Okay.
09:15innovation.
09:38data.
09:41So,
09:44it is a series.
09:45data.
09:47Let us also celebrate our entrepreneurs.
09:50entrepreneurs.
09:51They are doing very good work, but are not recognized.
10:05entrepreneurs.
10:06entrepreneurs.
10:08They are doing so well.
10:11They are doing so well.
10:12That is an auditorium.
10:13NGMA,
10:13National Gallery of Modern Art.
10:15We have been working on January 11th.
10:19We have been working on a lot.
10:25We have been working on Mount Kamal.
10:28We have been working on such a beautiful place,
10:32such a beautiful heritage place.
10:36We have been working on our own zones.
10:39We have been working on an auditorium,
10:40and we have been working on a lot of entrepreneurs.
10:44We have been talking about startup gurus.
10:47Sanjay Anand Ram, Naganan Doreswamy.
10:50We have been talking about a number of people.
10:52But in the last few years,
10:54they have been a Mark Dashna, Mohandas.
10:56They are talking about a lot of people.
10:59They are talking about companies,
11:03or what can they gain from this.
11:08There are many founders.
11:11There are many panel sessions.
11:13India Sweethouse, Shweta Vishwanath, Jyotirmai,
11:17and other companies.
11:18There are many panels,
11:22churches, keynotes.
11:24They have been in this auditorium.
11:26There are stalls.
11:28There are many people.
11:29There are many people.
11:34There are many people.
11:37There are many people.
11:39we are all aware of them.
11:41We have,
11:42there are many volunteers.
11:45We have friends.
11:46People with us and friends.
11:47I don't know who are all.
11:49They would like to be a part of pickle jar.
11:52In order to help people,
11:54we need to do that.
11:56So, I said it is bilingual, English and Kannada. So, that is also the same language.
12:04And the same language is the same. So, I had invited one lady who is a British lady, Victoria Sandoz.
12:15I had written down really many times when we were talking about the other day, but in the past, I
12:23was an senior lady who is speaking.
12:23I knew that she was my husband.
12:26So, that is what we talked about in you.
12:27That is a Mazda, whichever woman in Punjab goes into the Japanese language, but I had a letter from Kannada.
12:35That is a IAS officer.
12:38She has the same name in the name of Kannada.
12:44So, presenting this person, if they look at me, they will be able to talk to me.
12:52Or they will be able to talk to me.
12:54They will be able to talk to me.
12:56Hello, excuse me, you have come here, Alma.
12:59So, this is a clash.
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