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  • Prof. Muhammad Yunus is a Bangladeshi economist and founder of the Grameen Bank, an institution that provides microcredit to help its clients establish creditworthiness and financial self-sufficiency. In 2006 Yunus and Grameen received the Nobel Peace Prize. Yunus himself has received several other national and international honors.
    He is a member of advisory board at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology. Previously, he was a professor of economics at Chittagong University where he developed the concepts of microcredit and microfinance. He is the author of Banker to the Poor and two books on Social Business Models, and a founding board member of Grameen America and Grameen Foundation.
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Komentáře • 527

  • @NiklausHess
    @NiklausHess Před 4 lety +172

    "Who knows, it may work - let me give it a try. If I fail, it's ok. But I have to try."
    Muhammad Yunus

  • @ozgursaygl1266
    @ozgursaygl1266 Před 8 lety +419

    He has the ability to see the capitalism for what it is and reverses its rules to benefit the poor. Such a vision, determination, creativity and humanity. The more I listen to him the more I respect him. Truly genious and a hero.

    • @haadnaqvi1323
      @haadnaqvi1323 Před 8 lety +19

      He isn't seeing past capitalism. Capitalism gives him the mobility to do this. He is no trying to flip capitalism, he is actually practicing business successfully, he is merely reasoning the question "what is satisfaction?" And realigning his incentives after asking the question . He is doing this himself, he is not insisting he should use other people's money, and he is taking big risks because he knows they are worth it because he has thought about what is worth having. His thing about everyone being an entrepreneur is a capitalist concept, it's not as simple as tunas good capitalism evil, he hasn't flipped the system this is inherent in the system, in a way we all work towards this ourselves but don't think like job creators and take a hit, so he's found a way to bring encouragement in the individual to bring out their potential, he encourages them with a. System that exists in capitalism, someone just has to come around and do it for it to get done, and he's laid the blueprint

    • @muhammedhussain8393
      @muhammedhussain8393 Před 7 lety +2

      His bank is loan shark. interest rate is 30 to 40 percent. He got noble price micro credit. My villeger sold house for pay debt.

    • @jackdavid4721
      @jackdavid4721 Před 3 lety +3

      @@muhammedhussain8393 I don't know what it is from person to person but I looked it up and his bank charges about 20% interest. Still a bit steep but idk.

    • @iMusikkForeva
      @iMusikkForeva Před 3 lety +7

      @@jackdavid4721 if you take Bangladesh's inflation rate into account the interest becomes even cheaper. This guy doesn't even have a real timeline for repayment so its a pretty good deal. I do know there's a lot of propaganda spread about him by political parties for their own self-interests but I pay them no heed. I myself have seen people benefit from Grameen.

    • @jackdavid4721
      @jackdavid4721 Před 3 lety +2

      @@iMusikkForeva That's good to know, what he is doing seems pretty honorable and has seen results

  • @Mirsumon05
    @Mirsumon05 Před 9 lety +487

    We, Bangladeshi People, are proud of Dr. Yunus.

    • @vishcanada
      @vishcanada Před 8 lety +28

      +Md Arifur Rahman The entire world is!

    • @bhadauriyarahul2570
      @bhadauriyarahul2570 Před 6 lety +7

      Respectable person 🙏

    • @tanviirhossaiin
      @tanviirhossaiin Před 5 lety +2

      Respectable PersOn ❤

    • @bitanbasu1965
      @bitanbasu1965 Před 5 lety +4

      From the other side of Bangla, we are proud of Bangali achievement too, whether in India or Bangladesh.

    • @ABC2691
      @ABC2691 Před 5 lety +5

      Lots of love and respect to Bangla people from India. Its wonderful how your country didn't succumb to policy failure and terrorism and progressed economically!

  • @janesantos353
    @janesantos353 Před 3 lety +80

    We started our microfinance company in the Philippines, its just a small one, but its amazing, because even if there is pandemic or covid 19 we are still able to run it smoothly, why? Because we are a group of officers from different type of microfinance who work together and brought our members from different microfinance and it works😍😍😍😍 we have 83 centers now with 500 members going stronger. Wish us luck.

    • @iMusikkForeva
      @iMusikkForeva Před 3 lety +4

      wow, that's amazing...so cool to see real life examples of micro finance working. Best of luck!

    • @dennisokumu3759
      @dennisokumu3759 Před 2 lety

      Goodluck and keep it strong

    • @mamaga9480
      @mamaga9480 Před 2 lety

      Hi Ms. Jane

    • @marufkhan382
      @marufkhan382 Před 2 lety

      Good luck. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩

    • @AviatorCloud
      @AviatorCloud Před 4 měsíci

      What is the name of your company?

  • @proo5577
    @proo5577 Před 6 lety +134

    Why haven't I heard of this hero before?
    I'm amazed!

  • @dr.tanushreegupta5456
    @dr.tanushreegupta5456 Před rokem +14

    I meet Dr Yunus during my ph.D and it was wonderful meeting him

  • @pratimanepal7826
    @pratimanepal7826 Před 8 lety +112

    respect to muhammad yunus! he is a person with great vision. earth needs more people like him so there arent anyone who thinks lowly of oneself! truly respect!!

    • @muhammedhussain8393
      @muhammedhussain8393 Před 7 lety +2

      He made poor more poorer.His bank distroyed poor in bangladesh. Interest rate so high.Some hindu woman left bangladesh for India with nothing.Hindu woman took loan from his bank with from 35 % interest rate.
      I myself helped some of my villeger 100000taka.They paid grameen bank loan.I am not rich.i work for other.

    • @arabithegreat4364
      @arabithegreat4364 Před 3 lety +4

      @@muhammedhussain8393 You have no idea.Educate yourself.

    • @zerintasnim6449
      @zerintasnim6449 Před 3 lety +2

      @@muhammedhussain8393 first learn to write without grammatical and spelling mistakes, I have seen your other comments and your words are not making any sense because of this. You should give your unsolicited "opinion" later. Good luck!

    • @salmanbabu7313
      @salmanbabu7313 Před rokem

      @@muhammedhussain8393 8

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @dulceamortapanan77
    @dulceamortapanan77 Před 3 lety +55

    Founder of Microfinance, Mr. Muhammad Yunus. ❤️
    I, myself believes how microfinance helped the poor.
    I am proud working on a microfinance institution. 👍

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      বোকাচোদা বলে কী
      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @midnightgospel3600
    @midnightgospel3600 Před 4 lety +21

    Some people are so gifted they make it seem so easy to change the world upside down, and still retain humble behavior and jolly good humor. Incredible to think he has been given the same prize as Kissinger, what a world

    • @iMusikkForeva
      @iMusikkForeva Před 3 lety +2

      All Henry Kissinger did as a professional was state that “Bangladesh is a basket case” while Yunus went and changed Bangladesh and much more of the world entirely. What a difference...the irony is real!

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem +1

      @@iMusikkForeva thats not true. Bangladesh is changing for readymade garments and others..,
      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @anng.3178
    @anng.3178 Před 2 lety +15

    One of the greatest man. I always go back to this video from time to time just to be reminded on how people can actually make impact to the world.

  • @andresmargraf849
    @andresmargraf849 Před 3 lety +29

    Currently reading Mr. Yunus' book, its incredibly amazing what he and all the other hard workers at Grameen have done.

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @Vobo-Ghure
    @Vobo-Ghure Před rokem +7

    One of the legends of Bangladesh... We are proud of Muhammad Yunus...

  • @chattimac2476
    @chattimac2476 Před 4 lety +11

    My dad did this similar scheme to Mr Yunuch to help small fisherfolks people in a southern province of thailand
    Who banks do not grant them loan
    to have access to small loan
    at low interests in form of coop group.
    Mr Yunuch gained lots of respect
    I am congratulating him
    And his people are blessed for his pioneer

  • @nimmyr7714
    @nimmyr7714 Před 3 lety +9

    Now I found my hero. A great man with a great vision.

  • @daheemamin9248
    @daheemamin9248 Před 5 lety +39

    I had goosebumps throughout the video. You're not only helping through this social work but you're inspiring thousands to do the same.
    Keep making the world a better place.

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem +1

      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

    • @shankargupta5893
      @shankargupta5893 Před rokem

      @@koushik004 so what if they were introduced first by money lenders? Did it impact the society truly in anyways? It had inverse effects on it

  • @sultanarazia787
    @sultanarazia787 Před rokem +24

    He is a gem of our country. You increased the value of our country.

  • @ameeramaqueenytchannel186
    @ameeramaqueenytchannel186 Před 5 lety +24

    Lots of Love to Bangladesh from the Philippines.

  • @CaptainDaniel
    @CaptainDaniel Před 2 lety +12

    So inspiring. Thank you Muhammad Yunus for giving me a real life example of a social business and for showing the world it works

  • @noobric
    @noobric Před 10 lety +55

    no standing ovation for this man?

    • @KAZIISLAM1
      @KAZIISLAM1 Před 6 lety

      airricpoh its come from in your Heart

  • @Rezaul_Jamil
    @Rezaul_Jamil Před 8 lety +51

    offering respect!
    Bangladeshi legend.
    jamil from USA.

    • @muhammedhussain8393
      @muhammedhussain8393 Před 7 lety

      He is a lair. His bank is loan shark. He distroyed my villeger by micro credit.

    • @boshirmh007
      @boshirmh007 Před 7 lety +3

      he can't help if you're stupid and dont know how to manage your finance.

    • @jodebekker4473
      @jodebekker4473 Před 7 lety +1

      I'm pretty sure there will be one teacher at his school that teaches multiple villages and all subjects. Probably most people don't go beyond primary school. The focus is on language, perhaps reading, and basic maths. Most kids will start working in the family business at age 11. You shouldn't impose your western ideals on a situation you know nothing about.

    • @paulatreides6218
      @paulatreides6218 Před 4 lety +1

      @@muhammedhussain8393 You moron..why are you running here and there with your gibberish...?

  • @TheShroffchetan
    @TheShroffchetan Před 4 lety +8

    After hearing Dr Yunus, I salute him with my heart. Yes you can really create social business for eradicating poverty

  • @foretismcsl2511
    @foretismcsl2511 Před 6 lety +16

    Amazed is an understatement. This is the way to go...

  • @dzogpachenpo9865
    @dzogpachenpo9865 Před 4 lety +9

    Wonderful! ...We need more and more social businesses and and economy that is based on compassion...Hats off to you sir! ....Lots of love and respect from Nepal ♥️

  • @rakeshdeb3607
    @rakeshdeb3607 Před rokem +2

    In the year of 2012 he is talking about entrepreneur... Its just amazing to hear this word from this legend.. 😍😍.. Its shows that how futuristic this man is.

  • @Rajeshkumar-ni9ij
    @Rajeshkumar-ni9ij Před 5 lety +11

    I don't understand economics in much detail, but whatever Mr Yunus has explained is amazing.

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @dhruvmulmule3618
    @dhruvmulmule3618 Před 2 lety +6

    What a stand-up guy!...right attitude towards human beings 🙏... respect!

  • @user-jb5ce6nm7j
    @user-jb5ce6nm7j Před 2 lety +5

    Found this post 23rd December 2021 and found what I always dreamed to do. Earning money and holding to myself it doesn't give me one bit of happiness when I give away I feel at least I did one tiny difference to someone needing money more than me.

  • @MahbuburRahman-zg2ue
    @MahbuburRahman-zg2ue Před 9 lety +17

    Prof Yunus is the best intellectual figure in Bangladesh. Wish you all the best sir!

  • @bubblybubbles5309
    @bubblybubbles5309 Před 9 lety +85

    I am so amazed Sir! I am 1 of your fan. I really wish to learn more about social business, so i could share it to our community here in the Philippines. I am currently, stationed here in Guiuan< Eastern Samar (Typhoon Yolanda's 1st land fall. I am currently looking for program that will help sustain the livelihood intervention. It would be of great help to realize our goal in helping these communities improve their quality of living. Thank you very much. Indeed very inspiring & insightful!

    • @lmsd5837
      @lmsd5837 Před 9 lety

      Just an inquiry, Maechille Robih have you tried this micro finance? If yes, can I ask you what did you do and how? I just want to know if it's applicable here too. Thanks.

    • @vishcanada
      @vishcanada Před 8 lety

      +Larry Sto. Domingo It has worked in New York, the heart of capitalism. Any place with poor persons can benefit.

    • @lmsd5837
      @lmsd5837 Před 8 lety

      How does it run? I am interested, +R Viswa.

    • @vishcanada
      @vishcanada Před 8 lety

      +Larry Sto. Domingo I am a writer, but interested in social causes. I think this will help many women's organisations who find it difficult to get help from banks

    • @muhammedhussain8393
      @muhammedhussain8393 Před 7 lety +1

      His bank distroyed poor in bangladesh. Interest is high 30 to 40 percent. My villeger is homless for micro credit. He is a liar.

  • @avnianam4385
    @avnianam4385 Před rokem +1

    I am speachless. May Allah give you a long long life because Bangladesh needs you to help her.

  • @DeveshTewary16
    @DeveshTewary16 Před 7 lety +11

    I am blown away by his enormously pious deeds. I pray you dream to make a better civilisation comes true.

  • @ropsonneveservet6583
    @ropsonneveservet6583 Před 8 lety +25

    Give it a break and start fresh, Bank owned by poor people (Made it owned by poor women/97% owned by women and they are the one who run the bank/they are the board and they decide the rules and procedures of the bank). All human beings are entrepreneurs. Just that she doesn't have confidence it doesn't mean the she does not have entrepreneurial ability.
    Thank you Dr. Yunus, this idea of banks not wanting to give money to the poor also exist in the Pacific. I am inspired of this wonderful presentation.

  • @waltervillaflores3134
    @waltervillaflores3134 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you so much Dr. Yunus of your continues inspiring motivations to ensure to the world better future like our late founder Doc Cecillia Del Castillo we are proud both you from NWTF Philippines.

  • @shibbirmahmudkibria6639
    @shibbirmahmudkibria6639 Před rokem +2

    What a speech! A heartfelt thanks to you! A pure motivation and aspiration from you! Love you, sir!

  • @dev-mkarim
    @dev-mkarim Před 5 lety

    Dr. Yunus has something exceptional to be followed by the world.

  • @javed876
    @javed876 Před rokem +3

    Outstanding thinking process. It's very simple but the impact is huge. Thank You!

  • @nancybarrera6378
    @nancybarrera6378 Před 3 lety +5

    We need more people like Muhammad Yunus Brilliant!

  • @taijuislam8721
    @taijuislam8721 Před 5 lety +4

    This Man is full of ideas to improve society.

  • @sudipchowdhury4082
    @sudipchowdhury4082 Před rokem +3

    Dr Muhammad Yunus is a pioneer of the young generation

  • @sadmanprangon4425
    @sadmanprangon4425 Před 3 lety +19

    "a man who long ago should have won the Nobel Prize [in Economics and] I'll keep saying that until they finally give it to him." - U.S President Bill Clinton . And I totally agree with him❤

  • @azimyusof3869
    @azimyusof3869 Před 3 lety +7

    this man, inspired me to further my study to university and shaping my mind how i see the world

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @sepfreak00
    @sepfreak00 Před rokem +1

    Have to read case study about him and get inspired. Hats off to everyone who tries the best to benefit the society.

  • @ronakpol1580
    @ronakpol1580 Před 8 lety +35

    I am happy to see that he also has a sense of humour.. very important when you have to work with and for the poor

    • @poonamarora149
      @poonamarora149 Před 8 lety

      he does? I thought the funny captions were making me laugh since the automatic captions maker would interpret his spoken words wrong thus making him sound funny.

    • @muhammedhussain8393
      @muhammedhussain8393 Před 7 lety

      he is exploiting poor. Interest rate is high. It is another loan shark.

    • @ronakpol1580
      @ronakpol1580 Před 7 lety +6

      +Muhammed Hussain It's higher than conventional banks loan rate to a person with a credit history.. but it's much lower than the effective date u pay a money lender when u don't have any collateral or any credit history to prove.. hence theoretically the probability of a loss when lending to such an individual is very high.. So the loans are cheaper as compared to the loan rate you would need to pay with such high theoretical default probability

    • @abdulrahmanbahobeshi7933
      @abdulrahmanbahobeshi7933 Před 7 lety +1

      You are talking nonsense my friend. A person who repaid late has a high interest rate.. Obviously the bank has to do that to survive and ensure all abide by the law..

    • @chadvandall6182
      @chadvandall6182 Před 7 lety

      This guys in cahoots with the clinton foundation and human trafficking. It's time to say no more.

  • @nurseinthewonderland6617
    @nurseinthewonderland6617 Před 4 lety +5

    U have fulfilled your life purpose sir 🙌🏻 , I’m not a Bangladeshi but I thanked God that a great man like you have ever live

    • @improsolutionsbangladesh
      @improsolutionsbangladesh Před 2 lety

      But u know how much he is suffering in Bangladesh!!!!

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      @@improsolutionsbangladesh ভাইজান কি বিএনপি করেন? ভাবছেন যে বিদেশীদের কাছে অভিযোগ করলে তারা বিএনপিকে ক্ষমতায় বসাইয়া দেবে? ছাগল জানি কোনহানকার।
      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @sabrinashitu8791
    @sabrinashitu8791 Před 4 lety +4

    Our only Nobel prize winner in peace. Sir made us pride. ...🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🥰🥰🥰

  • @MasterSplinterP1
    @MasterSplinterP1 Před 9 lety +25

    This guy is brilliant!

  • @AminulIslam-oz1ph
    @AminulIslam-oz1ph Před rokem

    How genius a man can be!! You destroyed millions of lives and families still some people loves you... Bravo Mr noble prize winner.

  • @sajib3662
    @sajib3662 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you sir for being a pride of our Nation, Bangladesh ❤️

  • @pavelpalacios7171
    @pavelpalacios7171 Před 4 lety +6

    Sometimes, human beings are made to help the world like this man, that I had the luck to, at least know about him and his work.

  • @shahadathossain3731
    @shahadathossain3731 Před 5 lety +3

    Smart, talent, good speaker, deeply thinker.

  • @sunvasu2300
    @sunvasu2300 Před 4 lety +1

    The world need such person, such peoples, Great and longer Visibility,Great mission, proud to be a Human on the earth.. Salute to you Sir, May God give longer and healthier life. i wish i day follow your path root.

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @hellotinashe
    @hellotinashe Před 6 lety +18

    This man is a legend!

  • @ajaya21
    @ajaya21 Před 4 lety +2

    Great Sir...!! We All Love You & Proud Of You.

  • @NizamUddin-tg1mj
    @NizamUddin-tg1mj Před 7 lety +3

    We, Bangladeshi People, are proud of Dr. Yunus

  • @krr3570
    @krr3570 Před 4 lety +8

    I've come to listen about you just today of course I'm familiar with the idea of Micro financing through SHGs in India but I didn't know the origin today I've come to study about it's origin as part of something that I should prepare for. Exam I'm Glad I've searched about Micro Financing and ended up knowing some person Won Noble price that too back In 2006 on this Concept and I'm really taken aback by your Simplicity and austerity
    To the great
    Md Yunus
    From
    Indian

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @rjsuponnath5238
    @rjsuponnath5238 Před 19 dny

    He is hero from my country, Bangladesh.. We are from same district.. Proud!!

  • @rk6415
    @rk6415 Před 6 lety +1

    宿題にしてくれた先生方、ありがとうございます!!!!!!

  • @MuhammadAwais-ul7cf
    @MuhammadAwais-ul7cf Před 4 lety +3

    It is simply amazing and incredible contribution.

  • @Emilia-fq6dp
    @Emilia-fq6dp Před 3 lety +1

    I'm so impressed that I can't find the words. What a great human!

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      Don't be so excited
      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @KerrieRedgate
    @KerrieRedgate Před 3 lety +8

    Truly wonderful talk, and wonderful man. So inspiring. This is about true solutions for the mess the industrial revolution and the subsequent Western values have led us to.

  • @ebrahimma4183
    @ebrahimma4183 Před 6 lety +2

    he is so inspiring entrepreneur. I am using he ideas to figure out challenges and support small business

  • @famousbangla7689
    @famousbangla7689 Před 2 lety +2

    Sir, Dr. Muhammad Yunus were known, a perfect lady can brings a Perfect Nation.

  • @byenkyasamuel1604
    @byenkyasamuel1604 Před rokem +1

    I love ur style of managing poverty in India Mr Muhammed yunus and I have started ur style in Uganda under my company PhD consult ltd ( lending micro loans to the poor ) so that I can eradicate poverty in Uganda too .

  • @vinceboyle5063
    @vinceboyle5063 Před 6 lety +56

    imagine if the governments had the same vision.

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      বোকাচোদা।
      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

    • @kowshikahmed1934
      @kowshikahmed1934 Před 6 měsíci

      The facist government of Bangladesh is against him. The prime minister threatened to drown him in the river in front of the media. And now, they sentenced him to jail for something that he did not do.

  • @hlqa7938
    @hlqa7938 Před rokem +4

    Please give this man more Nobel prizes!!!

  • @abdulazizvlogs6425
    @abdulazizvlogs6425 Před rokem +1

    Such masterpiece video youtube took 10 years to recommend me.
    I was unlucky 😥

  • @Emancipation240
    @Emancipation240 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for representing our country. Bangladesh. I adore you sir. A lot of gratitude from my heart!! Stay bless!.

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      পাশ্চাত্যের মহাজনেরা বলেছে চুদির ভাই, আনন্দের আর সীমা নাই। এই ধরনের উপনিবেশিক মানসিকতা থেকে বেরিয়ে আসুন।
      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @ronald8074
    @ronald8074 Před 4 lety +3

    He is a true inspiration, pride of Bangladesh ❤

  • @marybethwgoodrich
    @marybethwgoodrich Před 4 lety +3

    You are a system changer. This is powerful!

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @raghunathlenka888
    @raghunathlenka888 Před 3 lety +2

    I am excited, and inspired by you Sir

  • @sarwarkhan12sk
    @sarwarkhan12sk Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Sir.
    Makes us so proud as Bangladeshi

  • @ranjanyadav7397
    @ranjanyadav7397 Před 3 lety +5

    Such a brilliant person, who did something for us.dont care about past we care about future 👌 every person is an entrepreneur..

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @mdmotalibhossain5492
    @mdmotalibhossain5492 Před 2 lety +2

    I proud for him he is 1st microfinance founder in the world

  • @TiQTECH
    @TiQTECH Před 2 lety +1

    such a humble person with great ideology - 👏👏👏

  • @elwasd2387
    @elwasd2387 Před rokem

    I initiated and run BMT(Baitul mal wat tamwil) inspired by Muhammad Yunus, enjoy knowing his work, and I hope that what I do can reach the goal

  • @tanzilbhuiyan6132
    @tanzilbhuiyan6132 Před rokem +1

    Pride of my country D. Mohammad Yunus 🇧🇩

  • @mdshahjahan5446
    @mdshahjahan5446 Před rokem

    Congratulation and Best wishes to Professor Dr Mohammad Younus Sir.

  • @mdshahidullahpk4402
    @mdshahidullahpk4402 Před 6 lety +5

    we can say with pride he is great for Bangladesh.

  • @raunaqsingh767
    @raunaqsingh767 Před 10 lety

    I'm glad no one said anything bad about this talk.

  • @juuwaryele
    @juuwaryele Před 7 měsíci

    An amazing speech I have ever watched
    Business man think the circle out of money instead of social and community development
    As an african people if we implement the solution of Dr Mohamed will be live abundance
    MayAllh bless him

  • @jamshedpurkaladka4803
    @jamshedpurkaladka4803 Před 5 lety +2

    Every time I listen this laureate it is more indulging.

    • @iMusikkForeva
      @iMusikkForeva Před 3 lety

      I find myself searching for his videos during study breaks...his vision for the world is addictive!

  • @user-wp9mf4dj5j
    @user-wp9mf4dj5j Před rokem +1

    Great speech…super motivational, ideation and implementation

  • @sabamhutajulu2175
    @sabamhutajulu2175 Před rokem

    Thank you Prof. M. Yunus for the inspiration

  • @user-dh3xx3zj3x
    @user-dh3xx3zj3x Před 7 měsíci

    It is very wonderful. We have to think for the prosperity of humanity rather than money gathering that leads civilization. Every thing is not money.

  • @EstebanPosadaDuque-ik6hm
    @EstebanPosadaDuque-ik6hm Před 5 měsíci

    This MAN is an example of a SMART HUMAN BEING , Regards from Medellin, Colombia...by the WAy : I learned of Bangladesh: I was " only " 8 y.o : CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH (1971) GEORGE HARRISON & RAVI SHANKAR: The Best CONCERT ever !!!

  • @zublex100
    @zublex100 Před 11 lety

    I am speechless sir. You have started it, InshaAllah we will finish it. Respect.

  • @ramaraop9096
    @ramaraop9096 Před 8 lety +9

    Thank you sir, Finally any business is for Society well-being, nice initiative of having Social Business.

    • @muhammedhussain8393
      @muhammedhussain8393 Před 7 lety

      He is exploiting poor. Interest rate is so high.His bank made billion.

  • @mohammadchowdhury6729
    @mohammadchowdhury6729 Před 2 lety

    Dr. Yunus - our pride of Bangladesh!
    ☺💙💚💙☺

  • @venukrishnan8385
    @venukrishnan8385 Před 6 lety +5

    Great man!!

  • @lilidaliessiomedia7894
    @lilidaliessiomedia7894 Před 10 lety +7

    Thank you for sharing this video!!!! He is a trailblazer and also an Angel for us!!!!

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem

      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @vigneshparanjothi
    @vigneshparanjothi Před 2 lety

    Dr. Yunus is an inspiration. Respect from India.

    • @koushik004
      @koushik004 Před rokem +1

      Small loans were introduced in Bangladesh by village moneylenders, not Younus. The money lenders what gave to the villagers were small loans. Dr. Yunus got the Nobel by theorizing that process and lobbying the line through Hillary and sacrificing full ownership of Grameenphone. There are very few examples of anyone changing the state of poverty with forty percent interest and weekly installments. Only those who have daily income like grocer, can take loan with weekly installments. That is why the western masters have said that Chudi's brother, there is no limit to happiness, we call to get out of the colonial mentality. So don't be so excited and try to know the truth.

  • @slstats7948
    @slstats7948 Před 3 lety +3

    From Sri Lanka❤️🇱🇰

  • @Raju-ds6vv
    @Raju-ds6vv Před rokem +4

    All the things he told is about simplicity and what idea he had he just wants to give it a try and that's kind of things smart people usually do.

  • @pairahammed8973
    @pairahammed8973 Před 8 lety +3

    you are just our hero!!!

  • @nilufaibrahim2317
    @nilufaibrahim2317 Před 2 lety

    We Bangladeshi are proud "Dr. Muhammad Yunus"

  • @mahbubulalam464
    @mahbubulalam464 Před rokem +1

    Respect Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus

  • @rachaellouise2666
    @rachaellouise2666 Před 3 lety +1

    What a beautiful person!

  • @ahmedelkarouri5531
    @ahmedelkarouri5531 Před 11 lety

    Thank you for making the better life for the poor

  • @husna668
    @husna668 Před 6 lety +1

    why hasn't this video gone viral yet? ugh

  • @hosraarabegum5451
    @hosraarabegum5451 Před 5 lety

    Yes he is proudto all we need more ynus