Largest Land Owner in India | Business | Sarthak Ahuja

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  • Among non govt entities, this owner has 17 crore acres of land... out of 74 acres... that’s almost 23% of the total land mass... across each state in the country.
    It’s owned by the Catholic Church of India... governed by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference in India.
    Back in 1927, the British Govt gave a huge chunk of its land to the Catholic Church to spread Christianity.
    While the Govt of India issued a directive in 1965 that any lease granted on land by the British Govt would not be recognized, but because the land has several schools, colleges, dispensaries and a bunch of other buildings of social significance... it’s a contentious issue and there’s a lack of adherence to the directive.
    I personally grew up studying in a huge convent school with acres of land in Central Delhi, quite like many of my Convent educated friends from other parts of the country...
    Almost a certain chance that all of that land falls under this categorization.
    Is anything wrong with it?... I’d say maybe not. I have huge respect for the education my school gave me.
    Maybe what’s worrying is the land that’s unaccounted...
    The Govt data states that only ~2% of Punjab’s population is Christian... but the true number is expected to be north of 14% based on the huge conversions that have happened over the past decade.
    Mazhabi Sikhs have converted by the truckloads in parts of West Punjab... keeping their turbans and original names to take the benefit of reservations, but changing their religious faith in favour of Christianity.
    In the process, it is said that there are now over 600 Churches in Amritsar itself... personal properties being given away for the church’s use... all currently unaccounted in the govt data.
    Making organized religions possibly the largest money movers in the world.
    With due respect to all religions, personally, it pains me a little to see when people have to convert their religious faiths to another.
    I would say in most cases, the root cause is playing with the vulnerabilities of an agonised community, in an attempt to build one’s own social and political clout stronger.
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  • @flyingdutchmanism
    @flyingdutchmanism 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Thank you for having the sense and balls to raise this issue.

  • @avinavdhakal5795
    @avinavdhakal5795 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Non sense! I am a Hindu Brahamin who studied in a catholic school. It was a great school that did not cost much as opposed to all these expensive new schools. They never created or tried to convert. Infact majority population in school were Hindus.

    • @PankajDoharey
      @PankajDoharey 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You are the real problem it is because of your forefathers India is so divided, you forefathers destroyed the samyak culture of India.

    • @dreambig2920
      @dreambig2920 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Ohh Boss I studied in the best B school operated by so called jesuit society ....so ur not half baked to comment ....They make conversion on people who are marginalised ....in ur school u had seen post ur school time they used to have evening classes for marginalised society....then this bloody school go to students leaving in slum and their parents to come to church on sunday for rice bag and convert them and ask them or else boycott them in societal way.....the issue is not them....The issue is Government is sleeping ....when you donot know anything better to shut ur mouth

    • @VivekForPresident2028
      @VivekForPresident2028 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I also studied in a Christian school
      And while they don't try to convert explicitly
      They definitely try to slowly and gradually Impact your sub-concious mind

    • @imabnave
      @imabnave หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@dreambig2920 bishops

    • @dreambig2920
      @dreambig2920 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@VivekForPresident2028 haha really you think ....

  • @PankajDoharey
    @PankajDoharey 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Well Sikhism has so much casteism, mazhabi sikh started their own gurudwaras still the jat sikhs bother them, beat them up. what choice do people have.

    • @sanjaykartari6835
      @sanjaykartari6835 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Sindhis are also Go to Guruduwar..
      Why..?

    • @VivekForPresident2028
      @VivekForPresident2028 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@sanjaykartari6835
      Sindhis go to both Temples and Gurudwara
      After partition, when that bloody Nehru left us stateless and then left us to fend for ourselves
      We had been helped a lot by Sikhd and RSS during those times, in fact, till the time community could stand back in its feet and create it's on community centres, many Sindhi weddings used to take places in Punjabi Gurudwaras
      That is why while more than 90% Sindhis recognise themselves as Hindus (and celebrate all Hindu festivals worh it's full glory, and our Ishtadev is Incarnation of Jal-Dev), we also have respect for Sikh and Sikh Gurus
      Also, while the Sikhs have gone astray now, all Hindus (especially of the North West India) have always considered Sikhi to be Part of Hinduism and a kind of warrior clan of Hindus, who actually have fought for Hinduism in past
      Hope this helps

  • @mulshiwaters5312
    @mulshiwaters5312 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What abt waqf board

  • @nafeesahnaf2387
    @nafeesahnaf2387 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is your problem

  • @davidebenezer256
    @davidebenezer256 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Nobody is converting if to want you Choose the one true God

  • @arunray2986
    @arunray2986 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I thought it was the Wakf Board 😂

  • @rosesffd345
    @rosesffd345 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Cry about it pajeet 😂😂