People who actually do stuff don’t show up on podcasts. They had their value once upon a time before every idiot with a decent mic decided they wanted to become a voice of a generation.
Manish Sir, your presentation left me in awe. The depth of research and the eloquence of your delivery made the entire 31.05 minutes captivating and intellectually enriching. Your choice of vocabulary, tone, and the seamless flow of anecdotes held the audience's attention, as reflected in their engaged expressions. Thanks to your clear and focused delivery, it's a testament to your skill that even someone with average intelligence could grasp and recount 75% of the content after watching it. Truly remarkable! I am inspired and wish I could be around you more. Regards, Vijay Sethi, New Zealand.
The talk was very bogus and peripheral. Any talk about taking India forward without mentioning the word TAX is bogus. #TaxTheRich and boosting the demand is how European countries have 50 times wages than India's (When will India have an inheritance tax close to 50% for the superrich as in Europe?). The only two worthy points from his talk are about free education (if not college like in Europe, at least schools should be free) and giving the most taxing powers to local self-governments.
What a tremendous speech, nothing could steal away my attention until the speaker concluded his speech, for me it works as a benchmark for key note speeches, God bless u sir
The knowledge Manish sir is really absolutely & amazing. He can talk for hours and hours on such strategical discussion. Before commenting here, I have watched his 10+ videos.
One of the most enlightening speeches on how to move forward supported with gems of data points. I just finished watching it and craving to watch it again with pen and paper (not really but macbook) to make notes.
There is sooo much diverse knowledge, critical points just flowing from him. Really a scholar and great thinker and great oratory skills also @manishsabharwal sir
That was an amazing talk! India needs better urbanisation strategy as we move our population towards urban centers for employment opportunities - we must cater to needs for shared amenities being it transport infrastructure, residential or recreational. Significant lack of third tier of governance as compared to other global/developed economies is an eye opening fact as it points out gaps in foundational governance structure.
A good guide to life, those who cannot teach preach , journalists, economists, MBAs, preach but don't create anything, create millions of doctors, technical engineers, that will transform the country.
Watching this video is absolute use of internet and time. Every minute he is making a logical point unlike lot of other influencers videos who will drag 3-4 minute worth content to 20 minutes by just blabbering and infographics
Actually nowadays our labour Market is finishing due to the Machinery based products. India is famous for the handicrafts products but now i don't think so anymore.
He seems to gloss over some serious statistics in rather a facetious manner. The school dropouts data as one example among others. Nothing much to take away, other than the vague message that India will somehow overcome the challenges conveniently in future.
Speaker is very skilled. But too many holes in the kichdi. He says : same skills in UP as Europe. But Europe pays more. So it is a 'location problem'. Then he says - it is productivity that sets India and rich countries apart. Too much of GDP. In spite of rising GDP, why are Indians whoever can- are running away ? Bad infra. Bad mannerism (such as cleanliness, noisy etc.) of society. Better lifestyle outside for same cost. Too much focus on GDP caused only inflation. For same quality of life or worse - everyone's income increased. If everyone's income increased with same roads, cities, people habits - it is just inflation. Nothing else. Speaking talent has obscured wrong ideas beneath.
सब तो ठीक है, पर भारत के कंपनीज कब अपने पैरों पे खड़ा होंगे बिना सरकार के मदद के, जैसे वर्क फॉर्स में आप स्किल खोजते है, बिना शिक्षा में इन्वेस्ट किए हुए।
All these good things and talk ruined by just one political reference. Speaker could have avoided his nonsense about Rahul Gandhi. I stopped listening after that.
I fail to comprehend why people think internet is rotting our brains.... Come and watch the golden stuff like this
You are in the right places
Internet is just a platform, it's still the choices you make while you're on it.
He needs to be on podcasts. This is why i love TH-cam
People who actually do stuff don’t show up on podcasts. They had their value once upon a time before every idiot with a decent mic decided they wanted to become a voice of a generation.
Manish Sir, your presentation left me in awe. The depth of research and the eloquence of your delivery made the entire 31.05 minutes captivating and intellectually enriching. Your choice of vocabulary, tone, and the seamless flow of anecdotes held the audience's attention, as reflected in their engaged expressions. Thanks to your clear and focused delivery, it's a testament to your skill that even someone with average intelligence could grasp and recount 75% of the content after watching it. Truly remarkable! I am inspired and wish I could be around you more. Regards, Vijay Sethi, New Zealand.
The talk was very bogus and peripheral. Any talk about taking India forward without mentioning the word TAX is bogus. #TaxTheRich and boosting the demand is how European countries have 50 times wages than India's (When will India have an inheritance tax close to 50% for the superrich as in Europe?). The only two worthy points from his talk are about free education (if not college like in Europe, at least schools should be free) and giving the most taxing powers to local self-governments.
What a tremendous speech, nothing could steal away my attention until the speaker concluded his speech, for me it works as a benchmark for key note speeches, God bless u sir
This is a first time I was hearing Manish ji . Awestruck by his speaking skills . This is how you keep people glued to screen.
A short came on front page and now i am watching and sharing the link with my friends.
The knowledge Manish sir is really absolutely & amazing. He can talk for hours and hours on such strategical discussion.
Before commenting here, I have watched his 10+ videos.
One of the most enlightening speeches on how to move forward supported with gems of data points. I just finished watching it and craving to watch it again with pen and paper (not really but macbook) to make notes.
Agreed!
Like gems of data
He talked about poets to economics to history to politics. one of the very few who have traveled wide and deep and on top are Articulate.
What a remarkable guy
I love his speech. Many thought provoking points he discussed
Thank you Manish Sir, for making time for this.
This is probably the best economic summary about India. Please have all economics students watch this during the class
What an eloquent speaker. Amaaaaazed
Great speech where the seeker or enterprenuer can tap the great economical opportunity in India!
Excellent perspectives. Thank you Manish for the thought leadership and thank you WMG for making this video available
Loved listening to this!
Eloquent and cogent. Great speech, Manish Sabharwal.
Absolute pleasure hearing him
There is sooo much diverse knowledge, critical points just flowing from him. Really a scholar and great thinker and great oratory skills also @manishsabharwal sir
Absolute pleasure to find it . Enlighting .
1:12 Choose your parents and pincode wisely 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 excellent Excellent speech. Very well said..❤❤❤
What a speech. What a person. It made my day.
That was an amazing talk! India needs better urbanisation strategy as we move our population towards urban centers for employment opportunities - we must cater to needs for shared amenities being it transport infrastructure, residential or recreational. Significant lack of third tier of governance as compared to other global/developed economies is an eye opening fact as it points out gaps in foundational governance structure.
Excellent approach... Thanks
Cannot stop midway once you have watched even 30 seconds of his speech.
I would like to hear or read more from Manish Sabharwal. He has amazing clarity.
A good guide to life, those who cannot teach preach , journalists, economists, MBAs, preach but don't create anything, create millions of doctors, technical engineers, that will transform the country.
Great Speech 🎉🎉🎉
Simply Brilliant
Insightful! A view on economics from a practitioner in the labour market. Good stuff
Wonderful
What a speech, wow 😮
30 minutes of loaded /meaningful information dissemination vis a vis India @100. Thanks Mr Sabharwal 💐.
Worth watching, highly recommend
I have to these video through TH-cam shorts. This guy seems intelligent and give me vibe of Jaiyasankar.
Fantastic talk.
what a speech!
Fantastic talk 🎉.. hope i can get him to speak to our students
This video needs more views
Superb. Gave lot of stuff. ❤
23:25 Anyone know full details about this?
Connecting degrees?
So many deep and heavy lines...Damn
Watching this video is absolute use of internet and time. Every minute he is making a logical point unlike lot of other influencers videos who will drag 3-4 minute worth content to 20 minutes by just blabbering and infographics
After a while I listen someone for 30 minutes
What a speech!!
Extremely useful
Articulation at its best. Dynamite.
what an speech !!!!!
Every India college needs to make this talk required watching and have a test administered just on these facts
Sleek Suave Super ❤❤❤
Actually nowadays our labour Market is finishing due to the Machinery based products. India is famous for the handicrafts products but now i don't think so anymore.
How come these videos not promoted by Algos
They need to pay money to youtube. Only then the algorithm will promote video.
this man is real gangster, one of the few in intellectuals who make sense and is not rah rah .. hail modi.
Manish should speak more often.
Its mind numbing the way he rattles out data, how does he remember all of that?
Anyone comes prepared.
I wish I could meet
Hard to find a coherent set of ideas here. Seems to be a collection of shorts
Talk is good but very casual and easy body language. 🤔
Thats how it should be, do you want some grumpy face guy giving lecture
Lets get him and shashi tharoor together. English will definitely improve
He seems to gloss over some serious statistics in rather a facetious manner. The school dropouts data as one example among others. Nothing much to take away, other than the vague message that India will somehow overcome the challenges conveniently in future.
🤯🫡
Speaker is very skilled. But too many holes in the kichdi.
He says : same skills in UP as Europe. But Europe pays more. So it is a 'location problem'. Then he says - it is productivity that sets India and rich countries apart.
Too much of GDP. In spite of rising GDP, why are Indians whoever can- are running away ?
Bad infra. Bad mannerism (such as cleanliness, noisy etc.) of society. Better lifestyle outside for same cost.
Too much focus on GDP caused only inflation. For same quality of life or worse - everyone's income increased. If everyone's income increased with same roads, cities, people habits - it is just inflation. Nothing else.
Speaking talent has obscured wrong ideas beneath.
India need to be free from swaran colonizer to be a developed nation
Bro eat, sleep and drink Data...😮
Stop. Listen. Reflect. Take notes!!
सब तो ठीक है, पर भारत के कंपनीज कब अपने पैरों पे खड़ा होंगे बिना सरकार के मदद के, जैसे वर्क फॉर्स में आप स्किल खोजते है, बिना शिक्षा में इन्वेस्ट किए हुए।
Absolutely no unemployment in making babies.
Sashi tharoor younger brother 😂
All these good things and talk ruined by just one political reference. Speaker could have avoided his nonsense about Rahul Gandhi.
I stopped listening after that.
He spoke the truth. Truth hurts.
@@reecosmicatomsb8576 live in your own world where your idea of truth lies.
True that@@reecosmicatomsb8576
You missed a lot then. 😊
It's your loss not his buddy. But guess what the comparison is not easy for every brain to comprehend.
This guy knows nothing about manufacturing and labour intensive industries.
23:25 Anyone know full details about this?
Connecting degrees?