00:00North Indians are very important to know that
00:04we respect our Canadian people,
00:06they attack us,
00:09they attack us,
00:10they attack us,
00:11they attack us,
00:11so we have a lot of buzz.
00:14This is a problem,
00:16but I am actually a good friend of mine.
00:22The problem is that we have Telugu,
00:24we have Telugu,
00:31I have seen it.
00:32I have seen it.
00:35On the contrary, on the contrary, I am a Golgappa.
00:44I see.
00:47So, I am a Golgappa.
01:02But I am a Golgappa.
01:10I am a Golgappa.
01:12But, I am a Golgappa.
01:15I also know how many people are in Rajasthan, U.P., etc.
01:24But they don't understand the language, but they don't understand the language.
01:29This is an IT company.
01:32Either you are working from home,
01:34or you might be your clients who interact with other people.
01:41So, you have a language and interaction time.
01:46So, you are working from Madhya Pradesh.
01:51Therefore, we have to make the economics and necessity.
01:55This language is the first time I am working on this language.
01:59Or, I am working on this culture.
02:02You know, both things have to meet.
02:06There is no incentive.
02:08You are working on this culture.
02:10You are working on this culture.
02:12You are working on this culture.
02:14I have been here for 20 years, but I know that I have been adjusting.
02:22I said, I am not adjusting.
02:24I am not adjusting this culture.
02:26So, the day people understand that assimilation is important.
02:31I am in Germany.
02:34I am giving German classes.
02:37I have given German classes.
02:38I am giving certification.
02:40I will give it the country.
02:42I will teach the country.
02:43we speak with a lot of pride
02:45I have learned Spanish
02:46Duolingo, Apnodi
02:49Japanese, Mandarin classes
02:51that is a necessity
02:55but out of respect
02:57I have learned
02:59I have learned
03:00I have learned
03:01I have learned
03:01I have learned
03:04I have learned
03:04I have learned
03:05you know
03:06one day
03:07deputation
03:08or six months
03:10or two
03:10but when you
03:12made this city
03:14this Rajya
03:15nimmakarma bhumi
03:16nimmakarma bhumi
03:18nimmakarma bhumi
03:19nimmakarma bhumi
03:19nimmakarma bhumi
03:20that is important
03:21but yeshujanathara
03:22martta idare
03:23martta idare
03:23so nimmakarada
03:25so nimmakarma higi
03:25haa
03:25adukkine
03:26ah
03:27ah
03:27kopad jyote
03:29nann
03:30eewon du utsavada moulka
03:31atwa nannna
03:32pickle jar
03:33kalchera utsavad
03:34bari ondu utsavada
03:35allah
03:35innu
03:36adu na kellisam
03:37mundvaras thadhi
03:38yaw rithi anodhu
03:39nannu decide
03:40martha idhihi
03:41continuous agadna
03:42It's been a long time for a long time, and it's been a long time for a long time, and
03:46it's been a long time for a long time.
03:50But, here I have been a friend of Raghavan, B.V. Raghavan.
03:58I think in 1972, he was a Canadian.
04:06Foreigners, North Indians, and other countries, non-Canadigans.
04:11It's been a long time for a long time, and it's been a long time for a long time for
04:16a long time.
04:20It's been a long time for a long time, and it's been a long time for 100 Kannada teachers.
04:26He used to teach Kannada freely.
04:29I'm telling you, sir, you're going to help.
04:33He's one of the most important things in the world.
04:37He's been a long time for a long time.
04:43But, it's been a long time for a long time for a long time, keepers of culture, and other people.
04:51Everything was taught in the world as a long time for a long time.
04:52He was one of the most important things.
04:54He did a festival declare that Ayyoshraddha, Vasundhara Das, Vasudhikshit.
05:03In this way, we did the same generation.
05:10We did that.
05:12So, Raghavan Sartarajana, how many people are doing this?
05:19You can imagine, in 1972, it was 54 years.
05:3254 years ago, they were doing this.
05:34They were doing this.
05:36I am very happy to share his contacts.
05:49I am very happy to share his contacts.
05:57So, people have to take advantage of Facebook and be a part of this culture.
06:06I am very happy.
06:08All of us have come from Berberi.
06:11We are like Ajja, Mutajja, Ajindru.
06:14If you trace back, we are all here.
06:16We are all here.
06:17We also went and migrated.
06:20I don't blame migrants.
06:22You have to have a livelihood.
06:23We are cousins, people.
06:26We are all here.
06:28And they also become citizens there.
06:30But we are all here.
06:33But we are all here.
06:35We are all here.
06:36We are all here.
06:37We are all here.
06:39We are all here.
06:40We are all here.
06:40You know Bhavana, one of the things which I did,
06:43and I am still doing is,
06:44it is a passion project.
06:47I am not a passion project.
06:49We have to be in the diaspora community.
06:54I am a part of this.
06:55I am a part of this.
06:57So, Zurich, Canada Association, Berlin, Poland, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Melbourne, Connecticut,
07:09everywhere in the world, there are many circles in the world.
07:13They are now in the world and I know that they don't do the work of the work of the
07:16work of the work of the work of the work of the work of the work of the work of
07:19the work of the work of the work.
07:27Can you imagine in a foreign country, our Sanskriti parampari is flowering.
07:34We don't see it sometimes.
07:39So, I share this information in a WhatsApp group because sharing, I'm not doing any major events.
07:50I want to take it across the world.
07:58They are just doing beautiful, fantastic things.
08:24So, we have spoken about great people across the country and across the world, newsmakers.
08:35We have spoken about great people who have spoken about great people.
08:37Right.
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