Why poor Indians can NEVER be rich | Abhi and Niyu

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In this video, Abhi and Niyu discuss India's POVERTY trap. India needs 20 million jobs every year and we are only producing 5 million jobs. That means - 15 million people will be unemployed unless they become job creators themselves. But is being self employed, or being a business owner that easy in India? We spoke to people who earn 100 rupees per day and also to people who earn 100000 per day and figured out their problems. We bring to you - our documentary - India's poverty trap.

A video by Abhiraj Rajadhyaksha & Niyati Mavinkurve

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Abhi and Niyu is the fastest growing Indian educational YouTube channel. Abhi and Niyu are a husband-wife couple who believe in the power of our youth.

Abhi and Niyu started their page to talk about positive, impactful ideas and to inspire offline action from online content. It was a way to change the way our negative feeds operated and replace negative news with positive, action-oriented news that made some change. They decode and simplify issues for Millenials and believe small steps lead to big outcomes in the future. Their videos span different genres like history, environment, and sustainability, policy discussions, social commentary, economics, personal finance, among others.
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I belong to business family but my father never allowed me to join his business. I ended up joining MNC. It’s pathetic. India has deep socialist mindset. Making money is bad. 10 lakh people are sitting for 200-300 upsc jobs. I have utmost respect for entrepreneurs and deep contempt for Indian bureaucracy

hitesht
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.This video took almost a MONTH to make with a lot of hard work. We are working to push the boundaries for our content. If you enjoyed watching this documentary, please leave a Like and Subscribe to the channel. And if you have any more 'Questions' on which we can make such on ground documentaries, please leave them in the comments below.

AbhiandNiyu
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I am the son of a business owner in Mumbai. Business is 40 years old and well established, still, my father didn't want me to continue with it and sent me to the USA for higher studies in 2015. I am in Toronto on PR and working for a US-based tech company but I still sometimes want to return to India and continue/grow my family business. But then I think about all the hassles my father faced due to corrupt bureaucracy and dropped the plan.

aakashlandge
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As a son of a Business owner i always wanted to be a business man but after deeply analysing everything i am left Horrible...now i just want a job Thanks to Indian Government and OurJudiciary for Encouraging us for jobs because of their failed business ecosystem

youtubewale
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My Dad is a business man, I know very well how much hard work he did to start his business, most of all
1) collecting all these big documents
2) getting signatures of corrupt government officials on those documents
3) taking money and then paying them with signatures
4) Even if the government pays them, after the start of business, we pay them monthly (from peons to big officials, they are all corrupt people, they don't want to work, they just want money).
5) After the business starts, you have to find the market, customers
6) There is no source of money for at least 3 years rather you have to invest money yourself and there is no guarantee whether the business will be successful or not.

varsha
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13:36 Same thing Singapore first PM Lee kuan yew said about India, that "bureaucrats in india acts as regulator rather than facilitator. They considered businessman as looters, more if they are foreigners". That's why you can see the difference btw india & Singapore.

PrashantSharma-dipu
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"The greatest achievement for an Indian is to leave India"
Never understood this line until I had had my first earning.

shantanuSkulkarni
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This video is 100% true
I can feel the same as a business owner

gtareesh
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I'm from a business family. Thank you so so much for this video. When people see your business growing, they think we're using malpractices and always try to bring us down, even family/relatives do so.

deeptisaini
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I started freelancing 2 years ago, and I quickly found out why foreign clients don't want to work with Indian people. The biggest problem is the payment. There are very less ways by which you can receive payments from foreign clients. And you can't keep that payment in USD or EUR, it will be converted automatically. There was so much bureaucracy when it comes to registering a business and opening a bank account. This process took me a couple of months and I had to visit the banks multiple times. Doing business in India is such a pain in the ass and I wish it was better.

lassyishere
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1. "Business me bohot paisa hai
But reality is bohot paisa bohot kamm businesses me hai", baki saare businesses khoon-paseena ek krk ghiss rahe hai jaise taise ghar & dukaan chalane k liye
2. very hard to achieve time freedom, until the business become big enough to run automated. Poori ki poori genarations chali jayenge business ko passively run karne layak banane me.

Ye do sabse bade reason hai.
Profitability risk, compliance, taxes, ye sab jinke baare me hamesha baat hoti hai.. in reality ye toh sabse chote problems hai

veeresh_
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You did a great job, Abhi bhai ♥️.

ThankYou for covering this topic. We need to shift our generation’s mindset. Instead of chasing jobs and wasting precious time, our first priority should be to become job creators.

For beginners, here’s an important tip: if you don’t have enough money, start with a service based business instead of diving into a product-based one. Once you start earning, you can gradually move into the product business.

The_SaqlainKhan
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😢 Sorry to say, because of this environment in india, majority of people try to settle other countries for better life, better future, better facility

mangeshyadav
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I am a son of a business owner in pune . growing up i have always seen my father working 16-18 hours a day . After my 10th i have been helping him too with our business . Our family have never actually spend any festival together whether it's diwali, holi or any wedding . It's always dukan first . My dad infact never had a sleep more than 5 hour's a day . Even after all this hardwork customer don't have a sense of appreciation for business owners .this makes my mom to force me to do a job rather than doing a business .

girishparmar
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I am a game developer. And har game developer ka sapna hota hai apna khud ka studio kholna. Gaming is a HUGE business worldwide. India should be a part of it too. But instead of being excited for opening my own studio, I dread it. "Yeh darr ka mohol kyun". Perfectly said. Har cheez mei darr ka mohol hai aur corruption ka.

flamingburitto
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That's why people migrate to other countries, in Russia just for picking fruit and packing for 12 hour gives you 2000 rupees . Whereas in India for construction worker they just get 300 or 500

That_annoying_kiddd
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Next topic - why indian crorepati leaving india?
Documentary on casteism in all india?
Documentary on quality education on reasonable fees
subsidy on university fee for economically weaker students
Is the Skill census the solution to poverty

ALPHA_RONIN
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"BHARAT poverty trap se tab tak nhi niklega jab tak hum POVERTY MINDSET se nhi nikal jate"
Sabko government jobs mai, colleges mai Reservation chaiye.
Sabko mufat ki malayi chaatni hai.
Jis din sirf mehenat k basis par qualification hone laga, us din se mera BHARAT fir nayi uchi udaan bharega❤

ajeetkumarbhirya
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In America students are working in restaurants to earn his pocket money and everyone has freedom to choose his livelihood based on their ability and qualifications.

nagendarsah
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I remember watching a video of a foreigner visiting Mumbai and a guy from Mumbai was showing him around. He showed Antilla to him and said the man who owns the business is a very bad man. Unless we get out of this mindset that rich people are bad and they do nothing for the people, doing business in India will never be easy.

Also the mindset of us Indians must change of getting everything at the cheapest price. When you’re buying something in the cheapest price, you’re getting the worst quality product as well.. sugar in brown bread, palm oil in every food etc. We must be ok with paying a little more for better quality and that’s where Fark padta hai.

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