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00:00In India, there is a very big issue of water in our Jodhpur.
00:06There is water in 3 days, sometimes in 2 days.
00:09There is also 2-3 hours in Delhi.
00:12There is also a water in Delhi.
00:14There was water in 2-3 hours in Delhi.
00:17Anil Jain Ji is here.
00:19Anil Jain Ji is here.
00:19Anil Jain Ji is here.
00:20A.K. Jain Ji is here.
00:21A.K. Jain Ji is here.
00:23C.A. Anil Kumar Jain.
00:24Chartered Accountant and Micro Economist and an author.
00:27A.K. Jain Ji is here.
00:28In today's video, they have a big issue about Indian Economic and Water Supply.
00:33If you look at the map of Hindustan,
00:36there are more trees from Kashmir, Kaniyakumari and Asama.
00:42India is covered.
00:43It is covered in India.
00:45They also know that there are trees in trees.
00:47The end of the trees is the Arabian Sea and Bay of England.
00:51It is a very strange thing that there are trees in the ocean.
00:55When I study the other countries, the US and Australia,
01:00a very interesting thing came to me.
01:03What do they do?
01:04They don't go in the ocean.
01:08Before they go in the ocean, what do they do?
01:12Where there are a few parts of T.A.D.
01:13There are three parts of T.A.D.
01:16There are a few parts of T.A.D.
01:17The earth is very open.
01:18But one part of T.A.D.
01:20Is also very happy about the water from T.A.D.
01:25With a million parts of T.A.D.
01:33Here are two parts of T.A.D.
01:37Why is it?
01:39We need more water to drink.
01:42We had a lot of population in China,
01:45so there was no growth in China.
01:47Every year, more than 1,000,000 people,
01:50who are high net worth people,
01:52leave our country and leave our country
01:54and take another country.
01:57What we get is 1,500,000,000.
02:00First of all, he gives income tax.
02:02After that, he gives professional tax.
02:05After that, he is a banker.
02:07No matter what he consumes,
02:09no matter what he buys.
02:12He has paid taxes on your income.
02:14Or leave your income tax,
02:15finish it.
02:16Then this is tax terrorism.
02:18Why do you need a businessman?
02:25Hello, sir.
02:27How are you?
02:28All good.
02:28Great, sir.
02:29Nice to see you, Pulkijji.
02:31I have a great idea.
02:33Sir, what we have heard about you,
02:36we have thought that you will reach out.
02:38And hear about you.
02:39So,
02:40you are currently on a mission,
02:42a vision.
02:43You can tell us about the foundation.
02:46Well, Pulkijji,
02:47first of all, thank you very much.
02:49You have heard about me,
02:51and you have come here.
02:54I am indeed very thankful to you.
03:26Hello, sir.
06:17Why not?
06:1780 years of effort,
06:19if there is any government,
06:21all have tried to do it,
06:23and we all have done it.
06:24We have a lot of money on the water,
06:26there is a planning,
06:29an outlet,
06:30that we have to give water,
06:33and we have to give water,
06:33we have to listen together,
06:39and we have to watch the TV,
06:40and we have to work on the government,
06:43and we have to give water,
06:45and we have to give water,
06:48and we have to do that,
06:52so we have to give water,
06:55and we have to give it up,
06:55and why do we not get water?
06:57I said,
06:58what are the other countries,
07:00and when I studied the United States,
07:02and I studied the United States,
07:04and Australia,
07:05and I saw the great questions,
07:08and what do they do?
07:11They have the water,
07:14and the water,
07:15they are not going to water.
07:17First of all, they do what they do in the water, and they transfer the water into the water into
07:27the water.
07:29This was something that was a big challenge.
07:32What is this?
07:33When I studied it, I thought that yes, this is probably a perfect solution for a country like India.
07:41I thought that there are no fewer resources.
07:44I thought that there were many challenges in the water.
07:47I thought that there were many new techniques, new machines.
07:56I thought that there were 24 hours in the water.
08:02And when I studied it, I saw that when I studied it,
08:07and I published this book on the river water recharge on this subject.
08:13I thought that there were many possibilities that could happen.
08:20I thought that there were many possibilities that could happen.
08:22I collected all the information.
08:23I collected it.
08:25I collected it.
08:27I thought that if I could produce it or deliver it to the authorities,
08:36maybe that one day it becomes an official scheme of the government of India.
08:46And what you thought that there is a strange process that has to behape.
08:52So if we have a large bridge, such as Ganga Bridge, is approximately 425 kilometers
08:59which is very long. And if this 4000 kilometers length of the river,
09:03which goes out to U.P., Bihar, Bungal, and ultimately the harbor
09:11in the middle of the 12th plane.
09:12If we have a large bridge to be affected by the Foment,
09:18And the water of the water is a little bit of 10 percent.
09:22I don't speak full of water.
09:24I don't talk about ecological balance.
09:27I don't say that you consume the water of the water.
09:31Because there are also fish in the water.
09:33We would not like to kill those fishes also.
09:36Because there is a issue of ecology.
09:39I will say that I will say that the government has 20 percent of water.
09:45In which I am going to add that water is in the river water recharge system all over the world,
09:56Australia, South Africa, Holland, America and Israel,
10:04the people who use this method to use.
10:08The water of the water in glyphona.
10:13This is a natural storage because when we put water in water, we all know that under the ground there
10:20are water channels and water channels.
10:54This is a natural storage because when we put water in water, we also put water in water.
10:56I remember 1985 when I was in Punjab, where I found a lot of water in the field, there was
11:05water in the field of 40 feet, 50 feet or 60 feet.
11:08I told myself that in Punjab there was water in 400 feet, 500 feet.
11:13Imagine the water is out of water, water is out of water.
11:17You can replace water.
11:19You can replace water.
11:22You can replace water.
11:23What we are proposing is that this water is in the ground.
11:28This is a river water recharge system.
11:30You can add water in one direction and when you go to water,
11:33you can use water channels.
11:35Because the natural waterways is made by the God of God.
11:40So water channels will be in the whole country.
11:44This is a small scheme.
11:47It can be made by the workforce with a local community.
11:57We do not have as many materials that we can do.
12:27I am looking forward to a proper response, positive response.
12:46And if I could contribute in any further way, I will definitely be very happy to do that.
12:53Sir, the question is that in rural areas, there is a lot of water shortage in modern cities.
13:00Because in Mumbai, there is a lot of water shortage in modern cities.
13:04The issue is not about rural and urban areas.
13:08The water shortage is all areas.
13:10In rural areas, farmers are also dependent on the forest.
13:42The water shortage is dependent on the forest.
13:44Thank you very much.
14:14अगर तीन फसल निकालता है तो GDP will probably jump by 35-40%
14:19और जहां तक बात करें अर्बन एरिया की आपने बात की बंबई की
14:23तो देखे सब ऐसा है जो पानी के साधन है जो पानी filtration plants है
14:30वो तो वही पुराने है उनकी capacity नहीं बढ़ रही है
14:34population तो बढ़ती जा रही है
14:36बंबई में जहां एक चालिस मंजल की building होती थी
14:39वहां बीस चालिस मंजल की building है आ गए
14:42number of people are going
14:45जो वहां की बंबई की population है बढ़ रही है
14:48besides एक और reason है
14:50effluency बढ़ रही है
14:52effluency बढ़ने से क्या होता है कि जब आदमी पस ज़्यादा पैसे होते है
14:55तो ज़्यादा पानी खरचता है
14:57उसको एक गरीब आदमी को नहाने के लिए आदी बाल्टी चाहिए
15:01एक रईस आदमी को नहाने के लिए बीस बाल्टी चाहिए
15:04उसको पूरा टब चाहिए नहाने के लिए
15:06उसको swimming pool चाहिए
15:08उसको पीने के लिए भी पानी जदा चाएya
15:11तो जैसे जैसे एफ्लोऊंसी आती है शेहरों में
15:14चाहे बंबई की बात नी
15:15जैसे जैसे एफ्लोऊंसी आएगी
15:17वेसे वहाँ पे जो कंजम्शन फैक्टर है
15:20वो चाहे पानी का हो चाहे वो बिजली का हो
15:24If you want to buy a new product, you will increase the consumption of the effluency.
15:28This is why our GDP is increasing, per capita income.
15:33In Bombay, if you increase the water filtration plant,
15:39the amount of water you need, the amount of water you need.
15:42I don't like Bombay.
15:47The only thing is that its filtration and distribution
15:50is an administrative issue.
15:54If you sort it out, there will never be water in Bombay.
15:57I think now they have resolved the issue.
16:01If there are many sectors in India,
16:03where there is also water use,
16:06and there is the most major role of water.
16:09How many sectors are there?
16:11Which sector can be an important sector?
16:13Agriculture is the same.
16:15Well, I said that water needs everything.
16:24If you use water, people must need water.
16:30So if you wouldn't want the water,
16:30if you use water, there is no oneета.
16:30If you have to use it,
16:32if you want to use it from a product.
16:33Please tell you about a product.
16:37Whatever specific industry.
16:40If you come in to any greater mówiąc� sector,
16:48basic requirement or insan ko toh pani chahiye, woh toh pene ke lihi bhi chahiye
16:54or other uses bhi hai, luxury, jiaise aapne ka luxury uses bhi hai, but luxury uses ka
17:03hona aapne aap mein koi, this is not a negative verse, it should not be taken negatively because
17:10with effluency the conjunction should go up, kyo nahi, why one should not have a swimming
17:17pool, if one can afford it, and why he should not be given adequate water for that purpose,
17:25even one can afford it, one can construct it, one can enjoy it, so aasa misuse wala baag
17:32toh nahi hai, or baut sari industries humari hai, textile industry hai, dyeing industry
17:38hai, printing industry hai, in sub industries, or baut sari industries hai, jis mein paani chahi
17:44hai, woh sugar mill ho, paani toh chahiye, industry ko bhi, or farming mein toh paani chahiye,
17:50uske bagar, toh kya plantation ho sakti hai, toh meri ko nai lagta ki koi bhi sector
17:55aisa hai, animals hain, animals ko bhi paani chahiye, chediyo ko paani chahiye, agar aap paaniy
18:03ke bagar, toh kya jiwa hai, I think, that is, this is the first requirement of, jisei hawa
18:08ki jiruote hai, agar se paani ki jiruote hai, sir, aapne jitta bhi water structure
18:14bata hai, aapne infrastructure bata hai, ki maha pe, ah, khodai karwana hai, bana hai,
18:18ye, kisi bhi flood, ya, heavy rainfall hai, kisi bhi disaster ki wajay se, koi damage ho
18:23ho sakti hai, ya, walaag, iske koi back up, mein koi back up plan ho pohjhna
18:26ho, agar e, kisi damage ho hota hai, kisi karen varsha, ah, well, aap shayad indicate
18:34kar rahe hai, flood se kya nukcsaan ho sakti hai, flood se, ah, habitation ko kya nukcsaan
18:42ho ta hai, toh naturally, jab paani bhout, flood ka kya aarth ho ta hai, ki bhout bhout
18:47ki tadaad mein pani khatta aja hai, or wo river banks ko cross karke, jahan habitation
18:54hai, jahan loog rehte hai, un areas mein wo pani chala jahe, that is flood, to definitely
19:00wo, jab surplus pani aata hai, to wo, ah, shahero mein jab gustha hai, to, pure shahero
19:07ko damage kerta hai, loogun ki life ko effect kerta hai, property ko damage kerta hai,
19:13gari hai, gari hai, bhae jati hai, pure ke pure, fصل khatm ho jati hai, kheto
19:19ki fصل, agar badh mein, agar badh ka pani khatou mein ghus jai, to, ah, fصل khatm ho jati hai,
19:26badh mein janwar bhae ke chale jate hai, to, ah, pure ke pure, ah, is say natural calamity, is say
19:33desast, so, koi bhi agar is tarhe ki calamity aati hai, to, nuk saan to, hota hai hai, so,
19:40what is most important that, ah, ah, the administration should have a good, ah, flood management, extra
19:48surplus water management, aur, wahan pe again, wahi bat aati hai ki, joh extra pani a raha hai,
19:54isko agar planning ke sath mein use karne ki, ah, koi scheme banai ji, jai se, jai se humara river
20:00water
20:00recharge hai, agar ye surplus pani, agar ham koon mein dalne ki, kushish kare hai, iska thoda sa bhi hinsha,
20:06to, pani bhaat aachha upiog ho sakta hai, pani ki westis nahi hoge, so, I think, ah, that is the
20:15way it is.
20:15Sir, aapke ye, ah, is mission se, thammeh bilkul setback hu, ki, ah, aapka planning bhaat achi hai,
20:22aur, ah, indi government ko sunehi e pichi hai, mein thoda topic se thoda alag jatou, ah, ah, isn't aapne
20:26me ko last time
20:27bataya ta ki, shivam puranp mein ek project hai, mis pe kama kar raho ho, mein haagye tak baat puchana
20:31na chaa raho ho,
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21:28I was in Calcutta.
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27:15I was in Calcutta.
27:23I was in Calcutta.
27:24I was in Calcutta.
27:28So, I thought that there was a five-star hotel where we were going to go to this old days
27:34home.
27:36So, I thought, why not be a complex where there are old days homes, children, hospitals,
27:454-4 speciality hospitals, 30-40 hotels.
27:51So, this whole city has been a film.
27:57I've seen a documentary film, 5-6 minutes, but I have tried to make it a whole project.
28:07Thank you very much.
28:43Thank you very much.
29:05I think this can be, this will be an iconic place.
29:38I don't have any time if I can describe this details.
29:39I don't have any time.
29:42I don't have any time.
29:44I don't have any time.
29:58I hope something works out.
30:00I don't have any time.
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35:03I don't have any time.
35:04I don't have any time.
35:07And if I don't have any time.
35:10The's and I.
35:13I'm writing everything about the works.
35:23So who does not start thinking about this part?
35:24The only time it takes a Давайте's mark什么.
35:26What happens in Korea?,
35:30We can participate in research and development.
35:35There are a few proactive policies.
35:39There are a lot of things happening.
35:41I don't do this.
35:42There are a lot of things happening.
35:44In our country, there are new schemes.
35:48The government, as much as possible,
35:51is more than possible.
35:53But I also think that
35:55this is where we have the development of the business.
35:58We have a good project.
36:00We have the thinking about this gap,
36:03some of the companies are writing,
36:07but the problem is,
36:08that is where we move to하고
36:10that we can do that
36:11we can do that and nowadays
36:15we can do that and we can do that
36:16in India.
36:17We can do that and even
36:17today we can do that.
36:48I think the population is not negative.
36:55Sir, you recently launched a book about the development of a tax terrorism term and told you about corruption.
37:11So I think what is the tax terrorism and what is the corruption in your opinion?
37:18Well, what is the tax terrorism and corruption?
37:27What is the tax terrorism?
37:49This is tax terrorism according to me.
38:25So there is a kind of a double taxation.
38:28If you look at the picture, you can see that there is a GST, entertainment tax.
39:00I will use the word effort.
39:14This is tax terrorism.
39:19This is tax terrorism.
39:32So I think that if you are nothing, you will see that there is a lot of money or information,
39:38you can see that, you can see that there is a lot of enjoyments from the talent, but there is
40:02a lot of output for you.
40:02GDP and growth, how does it affect the GDP and growth if you compare it to other countries?
40:08Because there was a loss, but I want to know that if you compare it to other countries,
40:12how does it affect the GDP and how much?
40:15Your question is very wide.
40:18Where did you start?
40:19Now, where did you start?
40:21Okay, no problem.
40:24Well, I have been talking on this subject frequently on television.
40:29Well, we all know that 85% of our oil is being imported.
40:36Our home production of oil is 15%.
40:40And the big thing comes through everything.
40:44If you buy oil from Russia, it comes from Russia.
40:47If you buy oil from Iraq, it comes from there.
40:49So it comes from the Hormuz.
40:51Now, what happened with the Hormuz?
40:54All the oil is there.
40:57Now that the oil shortage is happening.
40:59We were all out of the shortage.
41:01We were all out of the shortage.
41:02And I will congratulate him to the government.
41:05He does not get the shortage.
41:07That was a psychology.
41:10And it was very big.
41:14You know, more about petroleum products.
41:16के दाम भी बढ़े जिता बड़ा हवा बनाया गया था उत्ता कुछ था नहीं और ओइल वापस मिल रहा है
41:23डेफिनिटली इस ये जो साइकलोजिकल इशूज बने इसमें लोगों ने दाम बढ़ा दिये कम्नियों ने अपनी प्रोड़क्स के दाम बढ़ा
41:32दिये मुझे लगता
41:37प्राइस इंक्रीज नहीं था सोर्स से जो प्राइस इंक्रीज नहीं था इंपुड का प्राइस इंक्रीज नहीं था उससे ज्यादा जो
41:45प्रोड्यूसर्स थे उन्होंने अपने या जो भी इन बिट्वीन इंटरमेडियरी थे उन्होंने अपनी प्रोड़क्स के दाम बढ
41:54So the impact of our economy was not coming from our economy.
41:59So the impact of our economy came from this time.
42:03And because the oil consumption has become more than the oil consumption.
42:08In other countries, the country has also come from the other countries.
42:15I don't know how much of the impact has come from there.
42:18Definitely, we are all affected by that.
42:23But then fortunately,
42:25the oil prices went from 130 to 120 to 68.
42:37So it's almost half.
42:40So I think this oil and hormones issues are probably resolved now.
42:46And hopefully, the new things that happened,
42:50it will be resolved quickly.
42:54Sir, my questions have taken a wide area,
42:58so I'm going to ask for students.
43:01Because you are a CA,
43:04what is the pattern of a study?
43:09And what kind of exam should they crack?
43:12Foundation exam, internet exam, and panel exam?
43:16Do you want to leave me alone?
43:17Where are you going from?
43:20Where are you going from?
43:20Oh, I don't know where it is.
43:22Oh, I'll ask for you.
43:24Well, in the previous case,
43:24when we did the CA, we had in 1981.
43:27And that was when I was a student at A.F. Forgussons, Mumbai.
43:33I did my articles from A.F. Forgussons.
43:36So, if we have seen anything, I will probably recollect my memories.
43:44I think that when we talk about C.A. students, what is the biggest issue that I want to say
43:52to C.A. students?
43:54This is the regular study number one.
43:581-2 months of studying the day-to-day day-to-day, number one.
44:03Number two, your practical training needs to be seriously.
44:09Don't do it in the music. Don't do it in the music.
44:12For those who have done practical training for 3 years,
44:17regular study is better than 1 hour a day.
44:21365 days.
44:22I tell you, no one can fail in C.A. examination.
44:26Because it will have depth.
44:28What happens when you study 1-1.5 months, you don't have depth.
44:32So, this is a pattern.
44:34But in these three exams are different.
44:39I have heard that there are MCQs.
44:42And in your time, there will be a lot of change.
44:46MCQs and other questions.
44:49So, the main question is that after the final exam,
44:53after the final exam,
44:55which department will be better in which department will be better?
45:00Look, the pattern of examination changes are changing.
45:05And everything changes with time.
45:07Whether it's MCQs or theory papers,
45:12or anything else,
45:12you can change with time.
45:14And there are changes here too.
45:15I think changes are for the good.
45:17From the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
45:20Right.
45:21Now, where should you go to the future?
45:25Definitely, you should always be innovative.
45:28If you want to be successful,
45:30if you want to be successful,
45:31you can never be successful in any pattern.
45:34If everyone is buying a bag,
45:36and you also have to open a bag and open a bag,
45:38then the chances of success is very low.
45:42And if you get the margins, you get the margins.
45:44You have to be really innovative.
45:46So, here in the CA field,
45:47it applies to this.
45:49The CA's are still in the GST,
45:53and the income tax are still in the income tax.
45:54They are not really able to do well in times to come.
45:58Because they are still in the same direction.
46:00But those who migrated,
46:02who migrated into cyber law,
46:05who migrated into artificial intelligence,
46:08who migrated once upon a time towards customs,
46:12and central exercise and all that,
46:14they have done much better.
46:16Some of the people have done additional qualifications
46:18to be completed.
46:19So, I will say this to the students,
46:22that in the CA course,
46:24you have a good,
46:25computer knowledge of computers.
46:28One or two years of course,
46:30along with,
46:31so that you can compete with any good computer engineer.
46:36Because you have a commercial background,
46:38then you will have an engineering background,
46:40computer engineering background.
46:41If you get these two backgrounds,
46:45then I tell you,
46:47you will have a phenomenal success.
46:49So,
46:51I will tell you,
46:52you have a lot of experience in this field.
46:56But,
46:57why do you have a business man,
46:57the CA need?
46:59You have to keep the same time,
47:01and they will keep the same time,
47:02the CA need?
47:04What do you have to keep the same time?
47:05the CA need first,
47:06because the CA laws are very different.
47:10The CA law has so many.
47:11The law has so long and long.
47:12The other law has so many.
47:15The other law has changed.
47:17and the other standards,
47:19you can affect any of those.
47:21Whether the laws of industrial or commercial,
47:25fiscal, income tax, and GST,
47:27what is the opinion,
47:30which means that it is the same standards.
47:33If the laws of these laws
47:35are the same standards,
47:36whether the JST has its own income tax,
47:39whether it's the same standards,
47:41whether it's the same standards,
47:46whether it's the same standards,
47:59Thank you very much.
48:45Thank you very much.
53:18Thank you so much.
53:19Thank you so much, Pulkidji for being here.
53:22And thank you to all your team, good camera team also sitting and smiling, looking at me.
53:30So, I don't know their names.
53:32So, I don't know their names, but then thank you so much each one of you.
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