excellent coverage of the topics - could you share the source for the maps? I have not seen most of the maps (i was aware of 1 ridge that separated madivala and varthur. please share
Thank you so much! Here's a link to the maps used in the video, plus a few more that you might enjoy :) pravar.notion.site/Maps-featuring-Bangalore-cb5632c9c6a24aae86c60d8b6f95bcad
@@bengawalk Thank you - the topography map is just awesome - if we had these maps back in the day, we wd be very careful in selecting the locality where we wanted to buy sites. clicking on a point and learning its elevation is just phenom thanks!
THIS! This is the kind of education people need when living in a city. The more people know about the city and are involved in it, the more they feel like stakeholders and demand for better and protect what already exists. You hit the nail on the head, active participation is what is going to elevate our public spaces and allow access to everyone. Keep up the great work team!
Thank you SO MUCH for this much-needed video! The organisation into chapters, the narrative script, the depth of research, the witty visuals, and hinting at the way forward: truly ingenious!
Nah! Indian politics is so dirty it might ruin his mind, spiritualism.... His overall existence. It would be better for any right thinking citizen to stay away from any form of things that are related to politics.
Just discovered your channel today and I'm absolutely in love with it. Firstly, because it's mostly in English! We do not have enough English youtube channels in India; at least not the informative ones. Secondly, it's so simple, down to earth and covers a range of topics that don't pop up on Google! I think yours is the first channel ABOUT Bangalore. Thirdly, for the obvious stuff. Awesome scripts, awesome editing, awesome musical scores! Please don't ever commercialize this channel and/or give in to corporate demands! Also, I'd love to see a lot more videos from this channel! For one, I've always been curious about some abandoned buildings you can see along Church Street and MG Road. I've been seeing them every day for 3 years and it seems like some prime real-estate has gone to waste. Would love a video about that!
Really enjoyed watching the video and learning about the history and geography of Bengaluru... But I must say this, the lake where you were when the video started, it is one of the most smelliest and the most dirtiest lake I have ever seen. Raw sewage flows directly into the lake from various nearby localities. The smell gets especially bad during the morning and evening hours and people have basically made the area around one of its entry gate a dumpyard. It's really sad seeing all of this and I cannot do anything but feel helpless. Hopefully the future will be better for these lost treasures of Bengaluru.
OH MY GOD i felt soooo heard when you said name one place in Bangalore where you can spend time for free!!! I spent years trying to find such a place and eventually gave up and moved to Hyderabad this year.
wow! very well researched video. 25 years in Bangalore and i didn't know about these topics. If you are standing for the elections, you have my vote. The lake/park next to my home is the reason i can try to stay fit or have some time in peace away from work. I agree with all the points in the video. People of the internet please make these videos viral.
The very reason we need to develop lakes and even very small new lakes is because they act as how a Voltage-regulator/Stabilizer works in order to prevent the spillage of electricity... Like if... the water in a suburban area can be prevented from overflow spilling out from drainage onto the road...with lakes...because the water level in a lake which has a good water containing capacity changes its level accordingly based the rainfall and water that flows from within its surroundings into the lake... And these Should Definitely be connected to other lakes like a chain...which results in Minimising the damage that rainfall creates on the roads and drainages...which ultimately benifits the neighbourhood and the people.
This is so damn amazing and informative. Who knew all these information right ! these kinda educational documentary regarding their own cities should be played in schools and educational institutions to educate the students about the current state of their city. Great job to the team with the research because I am sure it would have taken so much time to curate all these content for this documentary. Hope to see more and more Informative videos like this about bangalore. Thank you For this amazing work. @Bengawalk
With the establishment of the outer ring road lots of the lakes were encroached and land grabbed. The outer ring road from silk board to k r puram used to be water bodies on both sides. From the corner of sarjapur road junction one used to see flights taking off at the hal airport in 2004-2006 now more apartments and it parks have come up reducing visibility as the crow files.
Sir i can understand you have done fantastic survey and given a detailed report in a very simple language, We as a responsible citizens should try to know more about our surroundings and care about them voluntarily, if time comes and time permits we must educate people and at times we have to fight for our rights and fight against the offenders, we must attend ward committee meetings of BBMP Which happens every 1st and 3 rd Saturday at ur wards and fight for our rights, i am being an social worker and president of an Residential association i am doing my part,
excellent coverage of the topics - could you share the source for the maps? I have not seen most of the maps (i was aware of 1 ridge that separated madivala and varthur. please share
Thank you so much!
Here's a link to the maps used in the video, plus a few more that you might enjoy :)
pravar.notion.site/Maps-featuring-Bangalore-cb5632c9c6a24aae86c60d8b6f95bcad
@@bengawalk Thank you - the topography map is just awesome - if we had these maps back in the day, we wd be very careful in selecting the locality where we wanted to buy sites. clicking on a point and learning its elevation is just phenom thanks!
@@bengawalk FYI the Facebook shop link to buy map is not working.
THIS! This is the kind of education people need when living in a city. The more people know about the city and are involved in it, the more they feel like stakeholders and demand for better and protect what already exists. You hit the nail on the head, active participation is what is going to elevate our public spaces and allow access to everyone. Keep up the great work team!
Thank you for making this... Not a single mainstream media bothered to show that map... You are Doing a good job, don't be perturbed by the views...
Thank you SO MUCH for this much-needed video!
The organisation into chapters, the narrative script, the depth of research, the witty visuals, and hinting at the way forward: truly ingenious!
THIS TH-cam CHANNEL IS A GEM
Bengawalk for CM
Nah! Indian politics is so dirty it might ruin his mind, spiritualism.... His overall existence. It would be better for any right thinking citizen to stay away from any form of things that are related to politics.
Ur passion for this is like a motivation for all of us to bring better change and better tomorrow 😇
Great research, especially liked the factual and unbiased views
Came via Twitter. Awesome work bro. Thnq
Just discovered your channel today and I'm absolutely in love with it. Firstly, because it's mostly in English! We do not have enough English youtube channels in India; at least not the informative ones.
Secondly, it's so simple, down to earth and covers a range of topics that don't pop up on Google! I think yours is the first channel ABOUT Bangalore.
Thirdly, for the obvious stuff. Awesome scripts, awesome editing, awesome musical scores!
Please don't ever commercialize this channel and/or give in to corporate demands!
Also, I'd love to see a lot more videos from this channel!
For one, I've always been curious about some abandoned buildings you can see along Church Street and MG Road. I've been seeing them every day for 3 years and it seems like some prime real-estate has gone to waste. Would love a video about that!
This is a great report! its clear how much hard work invested in this. Thank You! 🙏
Thanks for watching!
Here is the actual answer for floods in Bangalore
#ndtv #bbmp #floodinbangalore #bangaloredrainage
Ayy dude this was AMAZING
great journalism, needed for Bangalore
Falling in love with this channel with every passing day!
I have no clue how I came across your channel but it is so damn good.
What a gem of a channel!
Really enjoyed watching the video and learning about the history and geography of Bengaluru... But I must say this, the lake where you were when the video started, it is one of the most smelliest and the most dirtiest lake I have ever seen. Raw sewage flows directly into the lake from various nearby localities. The smell gets especially bad during the morning and evening hours and people have basically made the area around one of its entry gate a dumpyard. It's really sad seeing all of this and I cannot do anything but feel helpless. Hopefully the future will be better for these lost treasures of Bengaluru.
Always thought of lakes as individual pieces. Thanks for helping me see the larger system of lakes and relationship with city.
Bhai you have made some amazing content
Thank you brother for watching 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
OH MY GOD i felt soooo heard when you said name one place in Bangalore where you can spend time for free!!! I spent years trying to find such a place and eventually gave up and moved to Hyderabad this year.
wow! very well researched video. 25 years in Bangalore and i didn't know about these topics. If you are standing for the elections, you have my vote.
The lake/park next to my home is the reason i can try to stay fit or have some time in peace away from work.
I agree with all the points in the video. People of the internet please make these videos viral.
What an amazing vide and such through research!
Thank you! I can’t wait for more of your videos
This is one of the best documentaries I have ever watched in India.
Very well researched and presented.
Congratulations and Best Wishes
Oh wow thank you so much!
very well researched video. kudos to you and your team. thanks for sharing this knowledge about Bengaluru!
Informative, entertaining and forward thinking.
Uncanny combination of humour, research, conversations and solutions.
More power to you
Being a bangalorean …never ever knew about the geography . Thanks for educating me
Nice effort to restore the Lakes.... people needs to be made aware of the importance of lake
Goated channel keep it up
Awesome.
Yo! Very informative and nicely made
Thanks for video. Very great insights✌
Amazing!!
you are truly an inspiration for me
Very informative
Thnks for the info. It was helpful 🤗
Glad it was helpful!
very nicely done. do take up Somasundarapalya lake in HSR Layout as well :)
Thanks and yes surely :)
Name one place in Bangalore where you can spend time for free at any time of the day. Go to 13:30 for the answer.
VEry Good
The very reason we need to develop lakes and even very small new lakes is because they act as how a Voltage-regulator/Stabilizer works in order to prevent the spillage of electricity...
Like if...
the water in a suburban area can be prevented from overflow spilling out from drainage onto the road...with lakes...because the water level in a lake which has a good water containing capacity changes its level accordingly based the rainfall and water that flows from within its surroundings into the lake...
And these Should Definitely be connected to other lakes like a chain...which results in Minimising the damage that rainfall creates on the roads and drainages...which ultimately benifits the neighbourhood and the people.
This is so damn amazing and informative. Who knew all these information right ! these kinda educational documentary regarding their own cities should be played in schools and educational institutions to educate the students about the current state of their city. Great job to the team with the research because I am sure it would have taken so much time to curate all these content for this documentary. Hope to see more and more Informative videos like this about bangalore. Thank you For this amazing work. @Bengawalk
Wow thank you for sharing the excitement, so glad you enjoyed the video!
Many more videos coming soon 🚎🚎🚎
Special mention for the gangster pose at 18:30
Ayy lmao what up
I am a fan of urs
Ive lived right next to Ulsoor lake since my childhood, there's a stark difference in maintanence between the Meg and the bbmp.
A walkway/bikeway connected bangalore would be such a dream
If i ever move back to Bangalore, it's going to be because your video's make the city look cool.
Ahaha no no don't fall for it
With the establishment of the outer ring road lots of the lakes were encroached and land grabbed. The outer ring road from silk board to k r puram used to be water bodies on both sides. From the corner of sarjapur road junction one used to see flights taking off at the hal airport in 2004-2006 now more apartments and it parks have come up reducing visibility as the crow files.
Hey 👋 .. good job man.. well presented n deeper research involved in this video.. i think we can work together or make something
All the best buddy
Pls mention last part name of lakes
17:39 marathahalli guy offended here, pls send apology
13:40 😂
15:01
Which lake is this
Agara
Chele Kere
Doddenakundi
Jakkur
Kaikrondahalli
Kundanahalli
Lal bagh
Puttenahalli
Vibhutipura
BSA
Sir i can understand you have done fantastic survey and given a detailed report in a very simple language,
We as a responsible citizens should try to know more about our surroundings and care about them voluntarily, if time comes and time permits we must educate people and at times we have to fight for our rights and fight against the offenders, we must attend ward committee meetings of BBMP Which happens every 1st and 3 rd Saturday at ur wards and fight for our rights, i am being an social worker and president of an Residential association i am doing my part,
Very informative