Why INDIA Doesn't Have SKYSCRAPERS Like Other Countries?

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    Modernization and development are one of the ways towards growth. Every country has a different pace of growth, some go forward with the method that is accepted across the globe and some create their own. Today, in any metro city or even in non-metro cities you will find skyscrapers. But did you notice that in India you don't see a lot of skyscrapers? Watch this video to understand why India doesn't build skyscrapers.
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  • @DEEP_CRITICAL_THINKER
    @DEEP_CRITICAL_THINKER Před rokem +3649

    In my opinion , skyscrapers are essential to those countries which have less area and have more population. Its disadvantage is isolation from society.

    • @navneetanand4503
      @navneetanand4503 Před rokem +143

      Then, India should have skyscrapers (acc. to *you* ) cuz India's population density is too high. I actually *'SUPPORT'* this!

    • @moumikdullah6717
      @moumikdullah6717 Před rokem +65

      @@navneetanand4503 too tooo toooo!!!!! High!!!!!!

    • @yuvrajvaish1836
      @yuvrajvaish1836 Před rokem +46

      Wikipedia pe 200+ skyscraper dikha rha

    • @nikhilsingh6243
      @nikhilsingh6243 Před rokem +75

      @@navneetanand4503 high rise buildings and skyscrapers are two different things.
      Should India have high rise buildings in cities?-- YES(like the unban societies and colonies)
      Should India have skyscrapers?-- ONLY IF NECESSARY
      High rise buildings make more economic sense than skyscrapers.

    • @Dhruv-Kumar
      @Dhruv-Kumar Před rokem +66

      Bro skyscrappers look bad to mental health. So called scenery from a skyscrapper house becomes a depressing view in few months

  • @rishi3824
    @rishi3824 Před rokem +2003

    Oggy's city is the best 😁

    • @devilking3765
      @devilking3765 Před rokem +31

      😂😂

    • @Toonvista7028
      @Toonvista7028 Před rokem +39

      Really nice 👍👍

    • @abhishekbaindla3080
      @abhishekbaindla3080 Před rokem +18

      ​@@devilking3765 😮 It was a black hairstyle and it doesn't help with the idea of correct predict

    • @surkk102
      @surkk102 Před rokem +29

      Never ending stairs

    • @Sanjayram2_1_5
      @Sanjayram2_1_5 Před rokem +21

      But really Nobita city is beautiful bcz it's neat and clean and is fixed in colonies kind with water gng bridges

  • @swativyas4758
    @swativyas4758 Před rokem +714

    In India most of the people love their own designed house 🤩

    • @gauravrangnekar
      @gauravrangnekar Před rokem +1

      That's why most of the houses in India are poorly designed and ugly.

    • @arnavthegreat4483
      @arnavthegreat4483 Před rokem +54

      Not in the big cities
      Almost everybody lives there in a appartment

    • @meghashukla7940
      @meghashukla7940 Před rokem +4

      Exactly

    • @Mickymice67
      @Mickymice67 Před rokem +4

      😂😂😂🤣🤣

    • @jivini4886
      @jivini4886 Před rokem +5

      @@arnavthegreat4483 not everyone, few prefer individual personal house with garden etc... At least with the people i have interacted...

  • @ojasadhikari8486
    @ojasadhikari8486 Před rokem +105

    2:07
    Thank you for mentioning this legendary architect
    I'm an architecture student and it feels nice when people recognise architects and their works...😊

    • @Mssat34
      @Mssat34 Před rokem +9

      Work hard and become greater architect than him..👍 India needs YOU👍

  • @gowin_saini
    @gowin_saini Před rokem +803

    Skyscrapers are necessary because India is an agricultural based economy and expansion of cities is costing us the fertile land. I'm from KOTA district of Rajasthan, 10 year ago my village was 9 km away from KOTA and very green but now it is merged in kota. It's very polluted and crime is became common now. So it's better to have a skyscraper than 200 houses along the road.

    • @arnavsingh897
      @arnavsingh897 Před rokem +23

      Bro skyscrapers or colony me antar hota hai 😅

    • @xyzzXeau
      @xyzzXeau Před rokem +97

      @@arnavsingh897 does your reply makes any sense here? When did he say colony and skyscrapers are same

    • @arnavsingh897
      @arnavsingh897 Před rokem +8

      @@xyzzXeau I mean in that situation, colonies are better because of problems they are facing to make a single skyscraper. 🙂

    • @arnavsingh897
      @arnavsingh897 Před rokem +6

      And to me it makes more sense to make high rise buildings than skyscrapers in your situation 👍

    • @abhijaykhileri4572
      @abhijaykhileri4572 Před rokem +1

      Yes , we should use no fertile land for homes eg buildings, factorys etc., and fertile land for agriculture use.

  • @stonehouseshorts
    @stonehouseshorts Před rokem +272

    Living in a Tall SkyScraper is really socially isolating ,I live in Mumbai in a Descent tall building and it is not very social compared to my old house .

  • @adibaba5
    @adibaba5 Před rokem +440

    I live in Bangalore, and my hometown is Mumbai. I am fond of sky gazing, and I take photos of the moon very often in Bangalore. When I visited Mumbai after 4 years for my cousins wedding, I was happy to see how tall the buildings were and I appreciated them. At night, I went to my apartment terrace, and I couldn't see the moon because of the taller buildings beside me. This made me sad that people cannot enjoy a simple view of sky over there. I rather wish to see open sky than falling in love with tall buildings.

    • @AnkitGupta-cv2iz
      @AnkitGupta-cv2iz Před rokem +7

      Always banglore

    • @vshall.18
      @vshall.18 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Where do you live in Bangalore bro

    • @gauravsharma_7
      @gauravsharma_7 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Then Reduce population, only solution to tackle this situation.
      I would love to see proper Infrastructure rather than sky.
      Already so much pollution here, I can't even see stars properly.

    • @techguru6875
      @techguru6875 Před 7 měsíci

      In country of 150core and population density of 21000 per square kilometers in Mumbai and u want to see sun,moon and twinkling stars. Stupid fellow first u check ur mental health.

    • @puneetdp
      @puneetdp Před 6 měsíci

      Hey bro benglore is best leaving City in India

  • @theplmotivationofficial
    @theplmotivationofficial Před rokem +217

    Problem is that less skyscrapers means less trees due to more space occupied due to raw houses.

  • @jeetsaha9122
    @jeetsaha9122 Před rokem +319

    India needs skyscrapers, look at the population density of industrial cities. Having skyscrapers will help reducing horizontal lands, which can be used to make green parks or wetlands or more industries.
    But here's a catch, making skyscrapers in handful of places will limit the devolopment of suburbs and far villages as the major workforce will again start migrating to cities and possibly increase horizontal slum area.

    • @pappu4539
      @pappu4539 Před rokem +20

      So more smart cities should be built as a solution.

    • @Sara-gl2mg
      @Sara-gl2mg Před rokem +19

      We need a population control law too.

    • @jeetsaha9122
      @jeetsaha9122 Před rokem +7

      @@Sara-gl2mg we already have family management act of 1951.. India's birth/women rate is 1.6 which is below the replacement rate of 2.1 .. we have a control of population already.

    • @jaanvibhanshal3073
      @jaanvibhanshal3073 Před 11 měsíci

      The problem is Indians don't like to live in high apartments they want their own built 🏡 home

    • @jog.antani
      @jog.antani Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@jeetsaha9122its 2 not 1.6

  • @sakshamkapse3615
    @sakshamkapse3615 Před rokem +58

    Indians are so down to earth.....🫂🫂

  • @hanifmuhammadahsan1405
    @hanifmuhammadahsan1405 Před rokem +13

    India में जनसंख्या भी बहुत ज्यादा है Skyscrapers कि बहुत ज्यादा जरूरत है 🇮🇳💞 देश के जगह बचाने के लिए Skyscrapers ही एकमात्र उपाय है

  • @nrjkr_07
    @nrjkr_07 Před rokem +43

    Indians ko skyscrapers psnd nahi he lekin ghumna inko Dubai or New York psnd he .🤣🤣

    • @Anurag_iitb
      @Anurag_iitb Před 2 měsíci +1

      😂😂

    • @sushmasingh3107
      @sushmasingh3107 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Ghumne me or rahne me farak hota hai.

    • @nrjkr_07
      @nrjkr_07 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@sushmasingh3107 mtlb Dubai or New York me koi nhi rehta hai

    • @Dr.Kraig_Ren
      @Dr.Kraig_Ren Před 2 měsíci

      ​​@@sushmasingh3107China and Europe are more beautiful.
      Australia, USA and Dubai and fake sad concrete cities

    • @Anurag_iitb
      @Anurag_iitb Před 2 měsíci

      @@sushmasingh3107 Bharat ka bhavishya

  • @tonmoysarkar7814
    @tonmoysarkar7814 Před rokem +71

    My parents cant live in a skyscrapers, but it's good for populated countries like India,
    And we know many water bodies and forest areas are destroyed for horizontal urbanization

  • @bollyholly55
    @bollyholly55 Před rokem +32

    1:35 what a beautiful city ,Pune

  • @ekanshsharma5248
    @ekanshsharma5248 Před rokem +52

    As an architect I must say…Bhai Guarav bhai ne science ke sath sath architecture and civil engineering bhi poori padh li hai…😂 apko to koi degree zrurat nhi hai …honestly speaking 🔥🔥

    • @vinayraj231
      @vinayraj231 Před rokem +1

      Bro mujhe apna home banana hai koi achha sa map batao

    • @newheadstart
      @newheadstart Před rokem

      @@vinayraj231 lol

    • @Rohan_7925
      @Rohan_7925 Před rokem

      @@vinayraj231 he is talking about real house not toy model

    • @ekanshsharma5248
      @ekanshsharma5248 Před rokem

      @@vinayraj231 Bilkul contact me then

  • @ishaanmathur8410
    @ishaanmathur8410 Před rokem +78

    According to me, there should be more skyscrapers in india because it will improve their accomodation and many people can live even in a square kilometer.

  • @deshmukhamit632
    @deshmukhamit632 Před rokem +275

    He is only one who provide true facts and knowlege without biased opinions 🔥

  • @suvajitkar9593
    @suvajitkar9593 Před rokem +26

    Skyscrapers are the future because of the excess population. But those who already live in their own house they wouldn't shift to skyscrapers buildings. But if you're trend followed person you'd definitely like skyscrapers.

  • @binodrai2874
    @binodrai2874 Před rokem +25

    I believe with our increasing population we need some skyscrapers for sure. So limited but good projects should be included like other developed countries Downtown areas. Make them come up in common areas so they look organised and can be managed better.

  • @coldfreeze267
    @coldfreeze267 Před rokem +60

    As an overly populated country India should definitely have more skyscrapers

  • @anupvadnere5950
    @anupvadnere5950 Před rokem +25

    For metro city needed skyscrapers as horizontal distance also consume lots of land where we can use for urban plantation

  • @Annihilatr_
    @Annihilatr_ Před rokem +25

    India's capital , delhi , only got stopped from getting skyscrapers due to DDA and not getting privatisation, meanwhile private companies in Mumbai got permissions and see mumbai has got majority of India's skyscrapers
    This also led to unauthorised colonies in delhi

    • @balkishunsah3275
      @balkishunsah3275 Před rokem

      डीडीए चुटिया हैं। But yahan woh concern nahi hain। Political & bureaucracy & bhu mafia ke wajah se dilli barbad hui hain। But Delhi ko skyscrapper sirf central business district mein banane CHAHIYEH। Ek tarike ki kachra आबादी हर जगह भर गई हैं दिल्ली में। भू माफिया के पूरे कब्जे में हैं।

  • @NoName-vq9ks
    @NoName-vq9ks Před 11 měsíci +5

    Never need a skyscraper keep safe and clean like modern that's enough

  • @promitmullick7716
    @promitmullick7716 Před rokem +29

    In my opinion skyscrapers should made in India in large scale because it can give maximum office space in small area.
    And it is a image of development of a nation and attractive to tourism

  • @akibff69yt
    @akibff69yt Před rokem +117

    Kitne country Hai Is Duniya Mein ... Lekin Map ... Mein ... Toh Humara ( INDIA ) Sabse Khubsurat Lagta Hai ... Proud To Be INDIAN 🥰💯❤

  • @Exiide89
    @Exiide89 Před rokem +428

    India has highly active seismic zones and soft terrain in most of the areas except the Deccan plateau. So, detailed engineering effort is required to design high rise buildings for such conditions.

    • @asterionop8447
      @asterionop8447 Před rokem +44

      kuch bhi likh diya? 😂 except the northeast and states too near the Himalayas and the fertile northern plains (because it's for agriculture) the whole of India is much stable ,
      the most of asia where skyscrapers are there like singapore eastern china s korea indonesia japan ect. even lie on the pacific ring of fire which is much dangerous than the seismic activity around north/northeast Indian cities 😂

    • @stopcrying9300
      @stopcrying9300 Před rokem +2

      Isliye farming land kam hote ja rhe hai

    • @radhajadhav7303
      @radhajadhav7303 Před rokem +1

      Mumbai must do what nature does i e. have the same height as nature sets it. The tallest tree in Mumbai is the coconut tree and that is a maximum of 98 feet tall.
      The tallest building must not have more than 7 floors and the water tank on top.
      That will make the building 98 feet tall.
      Also the FSI must not be more than 1.
      Anything more than this has serious consequences.
      Apart from and more hazardous than the consequences mentioned in the video are the following ones:
      1. If a building is 9 or more floors tall then the only time the sunlight reaches the ground is when the sun rises above the building i.e. when it is overhead at noon. Even worse when 2 nine storeyed (9 floors) buildings are next to each other the sunlight penetration to the ground between these 2 buildings (leave alone 20, 30,40.....100 floors) is only when the sun is overhead for a brief period of time between these 2 buildings.
      This leads to a catastrophe called 'Sick Building Effect' (already a worldwide phenomenon).
      When the sunlight doesn't fall on the walls of the building or doesn't enter the homes or offices in the building, fungus grows not only on the walls outside and inside the homes or offices but also in the a/c ducts, shafts and other places i e. everywhere. This fungus harbours viruses and bacteria in a symbiotic relationship. This fungus, bacteria and virus gets suspended in the air along with moisture and causes deadly and/or chronic diseases including cancer, tuberculosis. and chronic respiratory disorders amongst others. The only way to get rid of this fungus is to plaster the walls newly only to have the fungus return in no time. Leave alone the a/c ducts/shafts.
      2. Also since there is no sunlight penetration on the ground including roads and footpaths to sanitize them there is fungal,bacterial and viral growth which cause diseases including cancer,tb, chronic respiratory disorders amongst others.
      Also since sunlight doesn't fall on human beings the vitamin D in their bodies doesn't get activated which leads to a variety of disorders including kidney failure.
      3. Also without sunlight the trees and plants on the road die. There is not a single tree on the roads of New York. Trees are half of our respiratory system. We breath in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide and the trees breath in that carbon dioxide and give out oxygen. Without trees humans will die.
      4. Now an FSI (Floor Space Index) of 1 means the ratio of total area of all floors built on the plot of land for people to live in to the area of the open space left on that plot of land is 1. That means the total floor area built and the open space area on that plot of land is the same. As the ratio of total floor area built to the open space area on that plot of land increases the number of people coming out not only on the open space on the plot but also on the road outside that building increases. The number of people using the basic amenities including roads, transportation (trains,buses,taxes,rickshas,cars and other vehicles), hospitals, clinics, schools and more increases which leads to stampedes and deaths as the one that occured at a railway station in Mumbai. This leads to shortage of expert doctors leading to death. This leads to traffic congestion and accidents and hence death.
      This leads to no parking space and hazardous levels of pollution/unit area and hence death.
      5. Buildings taller than 7floors and/or an FSI of more than 1 means the sun rises much later and sets much earlier and even during the day there is no daylight as there is no sunlight penetration.
      This leads to a higher usage of electricity for artificial lighting even during daytime leading to triple or quadruple electricity bills as compared to normal.
      In New York lights are turned on at 2 p m. in the afternoon. Sometimes lights are on all day long in NY.
      6. The problem that since Mumbai is an island it cannot grow horizontally is not a problem at all. Its an excuse by the politicians and builder nexus to build skyscrapers and coastal roads on expensive Mumbai land to make quick and huge money at the expense of destroying nature (and its beauty), sane living in and sane development of Mumbai.
      The island must be connected (seperated by the Ulhas river) to its surrounding cities that are NaviMumbai, Thane, Vasai-Virar by bridges across the river ( bridges already existing and Trans Harbour Link across Thane creek coming up) and further by roads (roads already existing) and metros to Kalyan-Dombivli, Panvel, Badlapur. Not by making insane coastal roads in the ocean destroying all the open spaces (beaches) and views (the sea,the horizon, the sky, the sunset) and the underwater flora and fauna (including planktons that light up the sea at night).
      Having the height of any building at a maximum of 98 feet and the FSI at a maximum of 1 is a must.

    • @radhajadhav7303
      @radhajadhav7303 Před rokem

      @@asterionop8447
      Mumbai must do what nature does i e. have the same height as nature sets it. The tallest tree in Mumbai is the coconut tree and that is a maximum of 98 feet tall.
      The tallest building must not have more than 7 floors and the water tank on top.
      That will make the building 98 feet tall.
      Also the FSI must not be more than 1.
      Anything more than this has serious consequences.
      Apart from and more hazardous than the consequences mentioned in the video are the following ones:
      1. If a building is 9 or more floors tall then the only time the sunlight reaches the ground is when the sun rises above the building i.e. when it is overhead at noon. Even worse when 2 nine storeyed (9 floors) buildings are next to each other the sunlight penetration to the ground between these 2 buildings (leave alone 20, 30,40.....100 floors) is only when the sun is overhead for a brief period of time between these 2 buildings.
      This leads to a catastrophe called 'Sick Building Effect' (already a worldwide phenomenon).
      When the sunlight doesn't fall on the walls of the building or doesn't enter the homes or offices in the building, fungus grows not only on the walls outside and inside the homes or offices but also in the a/c ducts, shafts and other places i e. everywhere. This fungus harbours viruses and bacteria in a symbiotic relationship. This fungus, bacteria and virus gets suspended in the air along with moisture and causes deadly and/or chronic diseases including cancer, tuberculosis. and chronic respiratory disorders amongst others. The only way to get rid of this fungus is to plaster the walls newly only to have the fungus return in no time. Leave alone the a/c ducts/shafts.
      2. Also since there is no sunlight penetration on the ground including roads and footpaths to sanitize them there is fungal,bacterial and viral growth which cause diseases including cancer,tb, chronic respiratory disorders amongst others.
      Also since sunlight doesn't fall on human beings the vitamin D in their bodies doesn't get activated which leads to a variety of disorders including kidney failure.
      3. Also without sunlight the trees and plants on the road die. There is not a single tree on the roads of New York. Trees are half of our respiratory system. We breath in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide and the trees breath in that carbon dioxide and give out oxygen. Without trees humans will die.
      4. Now an FSI (Floor Space Index) of 1 means the ratio of total area of all floors built on the plot of land for people to live in to the area of the open space left on that plot of land is 1. That means the total floor area built and the open space area on that plot of land is the same. As the ratio of total floor area built to the open space area on that plot of land increases the number of people coming out not only on the open space on the plot but also on the road outside that building increases. The number of people using the basic amenities including roads, transportation (trains,buses,taxes,rickshas,cars and other vehicles), hospitals, clinics, schools and more increases which leads to stampedes and deaths as the one that occured at a railway station in Mumbai. This leads to shortage of expert doctors leading to death. This leads to traffic congestion and accidents and hence death.
      This leads to no parking space and hazardous levels of pollution/unit area and hence death.
      5. Buildings taller than 7floors and/or an FSI of more than 1 means the sun rises much later and sets much earlier and even during the day there is no daylight as there is no sunlight penetration.
      This leads to a higher usage of electricity for artificial lighting even during daytime leading to triple or quadruple electricity bills as compared to normal.
      In New York lights are turned on at 2 p m. in the afternoon. Sometimes lights are on all day long in NY.
      6. The problem that since Mumbai is an island it cannot grow horizontally is not a problem at all. Its an excuse by the politicians and builder nexus to build skyscrapers and coastal roads on expensive Mumbai land to make quick and huge money at the expense of destroying nature (and its beauty), sane living in and sane development of Mumbai.
      The island must be connected (seperated by the Ulhas river) to its surrounding cities that are NaviMumbai, Thane, Vasai-Virar by bridges across the river ( bridges already existing and Trans Harbour Link across Thane creek coming up) and further by roads (roads already existing) and metros to Kalyan-Dombivli, Panvel, Badlapur. Not by making insane coastal roads in the ocean destroying all the open spaces (beaches) and views (the sea,the horizon, the sky, the sunset) and the underwater flora and fauna (including planktons that light up the sea at night).
      Having the height of any building at a maximum of 98 feet and the FSI at a maximum of 1 is a must.

    • @radhajadhav7303
      @radhajadhav7303 Před rokem

      @@stopcrying9300
      Mumbai must do what nature does i e. have the same height as nature sets it. The tallest tree in Mumbai is the coconut tree and that is a maximum of 98 feet tall.
      The tallest building must not have more than 7 floors and the water tank on top.
      That will make the building 98 feet tall.
      Also the FSI must not be more than 1.
      Anything more than this has serious consequences.
      Apart from and more hazardous than the consequences mentioned in the video are the following ones:
      1. If a building is 9 or more floors tall then the only time the sunlight reaches the ground is when the sun rises above the building i.e. when it is overhead at noon. Even worse when 2 nine storeyed (9 floors) buildings are next to each other the sunlight penetration to the ground between these 2 buildings (leave alone 20, 30,40.....100 floors) is only when the sun is overhead for a brief period of time between these 2 buildings.
      This leads to a catastrophe called 'Sick Building Effect' (already a worldwide phenomenon).
      When the sunlight doesn't fall on the walls of the building or doesn't enter the homes or offices in the building, fungus grows not only on the walls outside and inside the homes or offices but also in the a/c ducts, shafts and other places i e. everywhere. This fungus harbours viruses and bacteria in a symbiotic relationship. This fungus, bacteria and virus gets suspended in the air along with moisture and causes deadly and/or chronic diseases including cancer, tuberculosis. and chronic respiratory disorders amongst others. The only way to get rid of this fungus is to plaster the walls newly only to have the fungus return in no time. Leave alone the a/c ducts/shafts.
      2. Also since there is no sunlight penetration on the ground including roads and footpaths to sanitize them there is fungal,bacterial and viral growth which cause diseases including cancer,tb, chronic respiratory disorders amongst others.
      Also since sunlight doesn't fall on human beings the vitamin D in their bodies doesn't get activated which leads to a variety of disorders including kidney failure.
      3. Also without sunlight the trees and plants on the road die. There is not a single tree on the roads of New York. Trees are half of our respiratory system. We breath in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide and the trees breath in that carbon dioxide and give out oxygen. Without trees humans will die.
      4. Now an FSI (Floor Space Index) of 1 means the ratio of total area of all floors built on the plot of land for people to live in to the area of the open space left on that plot of land is 1. That means the total floor area built and the open space area on that plot of land is the same. As the ratio of total floor area built to the open space area on that plot of land increases the number of people coming out not only on the open space on the plot but also on the road outside that building increases. The number of people using the basic amenities including roads, transportation (trains,buses,taxes,rickshas,cars and other vehicles), hospitals, clinics, schools and more increases which leads to stampedes and deaths as the one that occured at a railway station in Mumbai. This leads to shortage of expert doctors leading to death. This leads to traffic congestion and accidents and hence death.
      This leads to no parking space and hazardous levels of pollution/unit area and hence death.
      5. Buildings taller than 7floors and/or an FSI of more than 1 means the sun rises much later and sets much earlier and even during the day there is no daylight as there is no sunlight penetration.
      This leads to a higher usage of electricity for artificial lighting even during daytime leading to triple or quadruple electricity bills as compared to normal.
      In New York lights are turned on at 2 p m. in the afternoon. Sometimes lights are on all day long in NY.
      6. The problem that since Mumbai is an island it cannot grow horizontally is not a problem at all. Its an excuse by the politicians and builder nexus to build skyscrapers and coastal roads on expensive Mumbai land to make quick and huge money at the expense of destroying nature (and its beauty), sane living in and sane development of Mumbai.
      The island must be connected (seperated by the Ulhas river) to its surrounding cities that are NaviMumbai, Thane, Vasai-Virar by bridges across the river ( bridges already existing and Trans Harbour Link across Thane creek coming up) and further by roads (roads already existing) and metros to Kalyan-Dombivli, Panvel, Badlapur. Not by making insane coastal roads in the ocean destroying all the open spaces (beaches) and views (the sea,the horizon, the sky, the sunset) and the underwater flora and fauna (including planktons that light up the sea at night).
      Having the height of any building at a maximum of 98 feet and the FSI at a maximum of 1 is a must.

  • @dwshredder4870
    @dwshredder4870 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Europe is the perfect example of- Classic beauty beats futuristic marvels .

  • @rayedshamim7329
    @rayedshamim7329 Před rokem +33

    One way to solve skyscraper problem is to include offices and general store in them with living apartments so that traveling can be avoided altogether.

    • @tronortron
      @tronortron Před 11 měsíci

      Genius

    • @NavneetKrSingh24
      @NavneetKrSingh24 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Agree bro should be develop these skycrappers in those areas where tourism flourished and official works are predominantly followed there

  • @shilpan9229
    @shilpan9229 Před rokem +56

    Bro , Cross tower 🗼 in Seoul is in South Korea 🇰🇷 but you wrote China.
    Other information is really good ☺️ I love it and learnt also

  • @dropo7959
    @dropo7959 Před rokem +106

    We indians and our culture is really unique and we must be proud of it.

    • @agnibhamukherjee5823
      @agnibhamukherjee5823 Před rokem

      No it is against nature

    • @Dhruv-Kumar
      @Dhruv-Kumar Před rokem +12

      Skyscrappers is not our culture. Imagine Varanasi and Ayodhya full of skyscrapperz 🤢

    • @noobanimation8503
      @noobanimation8503 Před rokem +12

      What nonsense 🤣

    • @xyzzXeau
      @xyzzXeau Před rokem

      @@Dhruv-Kumar brainless laal chaddis
      Tum logo ki vajah se endia hamesha poor aur dirty country hi rahega

    • @souvikroy4705
      @souvikroy4705 Před rokem +13

      We want skyscrapers

  • @Viratkohli-18-chiku
    @Viratkohli-18-chiku Před 6 měsíci +7

    I think vertical development is important in India because by horizontal development the fertile land is becoming into pollution hubs causing deforestation. So there is great urge to get vertical development in India

  • @Gauravprasad07
    @Gauravprasad07 Před rokem +7

    Stay down to earth👍always this is quality of india. Its seems prety cool large skyscrapers large infrastructures but its threat to environment too . I wish india should develop at ground level best version in world ♥️👍

  • @realitycheckers8898
    @realitycheckers8898 Před rokem +156

    I am following Guwrav's both channels since 1.5 years
    Such content quality and easy to understand videos are hard to find 😁

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      @SystemE33OR Před rokem +7

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    • @arnavsingh897
      @arnavsingh897 Před rokem

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    • @HasanUnknown
      @HasanUnknown Před rokem

      [Quran 20:14]:-
      “Indeed, I am Allah, There is no God except Me, so worship Me and establish prayer for My remembrance.”

    • @arnavsingh897
      @arnavsingh897 Před rokem +5

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  • @dipendragahamagar2386
    @dipendragahamagar2386 Před rokem +41

    Very informative as always in my opinion skyscraper should have in Indian to provide lavish shelter and and maintain population density 🙏❣️

    • @divyanshuprasad823
      @divyanshuprasad823 Před rokem

      But they are expensive as compared to apartments or normal houses so they will just occupy land but can't be afforded by everyone and it will take years to build them as well as high maintenance cost will more electricity and water supply so I think building flats would be more sustainable way for Indian population and would be cost as well as time effective too.

  • @amodpataskar5673
    @amodpataskar5673 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Indian needs more infrastructure in tier 2 and rural areas, second a skyscrapers maintenance costs and safety issues are also a concern

  • @soumitravelvlogs2782
    @soumitravelvlogs2782 Před rokem +9

    Gaurav - Why India don't have skyscrapers ??
    Reason - Agar chat pr cricket khelte time ball niche gir gyi to lene kaun jaega 🏀🏀

  • @amritkarn5125
    @amritkarn5125 Před rokem +219

    I think the FSI needs to be increased especially in unban areas to lower the accomodation charges and allow foreign influx of investment and people.

    • @Calmnessseeker
      @Calmnessseeker Před rokem +6

      Can't agree more 😭
      FSI must be Increased

    • @deusmachinima1189
      @deusmachinima1189 Před rokem +5

      FSI should be increased to 10 or more minimum to have many skyscrapers like usa and china but highest fsi is in mumbai with only 5 fsi. Manhattan, Shanghai has 14 fsi or more. Most indian metropolitan fsi ranges from 1-3 highest being 4 and 5.

    • @pandurangarao6026
      @pandurangarao6026 Před rokem +2

      Based necesasities are important...food, water, shelter...not sky srappers.

    • @HasanUnknown
      @HasanUnknown Před rokem

      [Quran 20:14]:-
      “Indeed, I am Allah, There is no God except Me, so worship Me and establish prayer for My remembrance.”

    • @amritkarn5125
      @amritkarn5125 Před rokem +1

      @@pandurangarao6026 the reason for advocacy of increase in FSI is to make shelter more affordable without expansion of cities.
      Vertical sheltering will allow for more per capita shelter space and wider roads both of which will increase the foreign investment rates this giving more money to solve more problems

  • @Sanatani_Sherni
    @Sanatani_Sherni Před rokem +140

    Indian Foreign Policy on BEAST MODE 🔥
    93,000/0 still remains Unbeatable 🇮🇳❤️

    • @kauramarjeet3014
      @kauramarjeet3014 Před rokem

      Yea lol poor pakistanis

    • @adarshgantayatrawagent7420
      @adarshgantayatrawagent7420 Před rokem +10

      Jyotika Sharma is on beast mode 🔥🙌🏻.
      You keep on commenting the same line in every youtube video 😂.

    • @xyz_205
      @xyz_205 Před rokem +4

      May be she is in modi media cell😂😂

    • @noobanimation8503
      @noobanimation8503 Před rokem

      What is. 93,000/0 ??

    • @xyzzXeau
      @xyzzXeau Před rokem +6

      @@noobanimation8503 93k pak soldiers surrendered to india in indo-pak war

  • @vatsvlogs6110
    @vatsvlogs6110 Před rokem +8

    10:00 😂 imagine maybe lift under maintenance

  • @altezzaandre9651
    @altezzaandre9651 Před rokem +11

    As a Jakarta love skyscraper, i think india needs skyscraper or high rise building 🤔

    • @phyoko3141
      @phyoko3141 Před rokem

      No need Skyscrapers, Like Europe city, Indonesian like skyscraper, The air is polluted. Never had fresh air.

    • @altezzaandre9651
      @altezzaandre9651 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@phyoko3141really? the proof is now European countries have Skyscrapers project

  • @lIIlI..
    @lIIlI.. Před rokem +213

    🙏I think all the restrictions on building huge skyscrapers must be remove by the government let's India🇮🇳 grow up vertically and save the jungles, save agriculture land🚩🚩🚩❤️❤️🔔🔔

    • @aka754
      @aka754 Před rokem +8

      You are right

    • @okbaby8494
      @okbaby8494 Před rokem +6

      Aeroplane landing ke liye bhi scochna hota hai

    • @shouvikpathak5501
      @shouvikpathak5501 Před rokem +54

      @@okbaby8494 Acha... China main shayad aeroplane land nahi hota 🧐

    • @VICKY_AEKER
      @VICKY_AEKER Před rokem +9

      @@shouvikpathak5501 😅

    • @INSANE-ll1nd
      @INSANE-ll1nd Před rokem +4

      U got the point 👍

  • @manoranjanbaskey
    @manoranjanbaskey Před rokem +107

    no matter we have skyscrappers or not, one who live in touch with Earth, live a healthy life...proud to be an Indian.

    • @vanshitog
      @vanshitog Před rokem +33

      *Logic left the chat

    • @vickybadwal9703
      @vickybadwal9703 Před rokem +8

      @@vanshitog actually not he is right

    • @shreysethis5517
      @shreysethis5517 Před rokem +5

      Har baat mein indian indian le atte hoe

    • @_dyson
      @_dyson Před rokem +11

      Ha touch me rho 😂 gandi nali me rho crore slum banate rho buliding nhi

    • @suchitkumarpandey7956
      @suchitkumarpandey7956 Před rokem +1

      @@vanshitog oh yeah, someone is happy and satisfied but this MF can't digest that

  • @YTMRCODER
    @YTMRCODER Před rokem +4

    0:32 Wrong information! India has 250+ skyscrapers

  • @shauryakhatry3673
    @shauryakhatry3673 Před rokem

    Very very informative. I didn't know all this till now. Keep it.

  • @karthikaryan3109
    @karthikaryan3109 Před rokem +12

    Correction at 0:41. Seoul City from South Korea. Not China. My Oppa's lives there. Sarange Oppa & Noona.

  • @eliocloud9740
    @eliocloud9740 Před rokem +11

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    @drakesh17 Před rokem

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  • @epicpunjabi1438
    @epicpunjabi1438 Před rokem +3

    india should have more skyscrapers than other countries it looks cool

  • @aadishifilmsofficial
    @aadishifilmsofficial Před rokem +43

    Jai Hind 🇮🇳💓🙏🏻

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    @dev_x79 Před rokem +7

    Loved every single thing out of it, really was awaited for this topic!!!!

  • @chetank1818
    @chetank1818 Před rokem

    best video for civil engineering , there are lot things we can learn from this video , thank you gaurav bhai , lots of love from karnataka

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    @ridhaykalwani3942 Před 2 měsíci

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  • @gamingadda8936
    @gamingadda8936 Před rokem +11

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  • @soham9725
    @soham9725 Před rokem +42

    Your list is not updated
    Mumbai alone has 208 skyscrapers (150m+)
    And more than 70 skyscrapers (200m+)
    And more than 250 skyscrapers under construction which are all expected to complete by 2026
    Which means mumbai alone will have 500 skyscrapers (150m+) by 2026
    Each of this information is from WIKIPEDIA.....
    One more thing mumbai comes in the list of top 5 cities with the most skyscrapers in the world.....

  • @HimeshPauravMenon27
    @HimeshPauravMenon27 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this important knowledge

  • @sarojjena9947
    @sarojjena9947 Před rokem

    . . . . .superbly explained 👌👌👌

  • @sampradasrivastava793
    @sampradasrivastava793 Před rokem +86

    I personally think skyscrapers can be a great choice in India only for those cities which have more population and less land area as it can give more shelter to the people who are living there and for cities having more area don't really need to make skyscrapers

    • @car_of_thrones
      @car_of_thrones Před rokem

      Noida is the area where most of the skyscraper are being preparatiing but of upto 30th floor.. but they doesn't shine like these

    • @aviralrichhariya1550
      @aviralrichhariya1550 Před rokem +7

      @@car_of_thrones because india sky scrappers are made of cement not glass

    • @kinglegend5574
      @kinglegend5574 Před 9 měsíci +1

      i think indian cities can never achieve aesthetic and beautiful house planning like europe let alone be the skyscrapers of western countries

    • @gauravsharma_7
      @gauravsharma_7 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@aviralrichhariya1550Yeah! But these cement one are long lasting than Glass, but they look Ugly.
      Raat k time he Acche lagte hai.. Din j Time toh.. bas..

    • @NavneetKrSingh24
      @NavneetKrSingh24 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Skycrappers should be developed in those areas where official work and tourism exist extremely __
      UAE itself uses skycrappers majorly for Tourism👈

  • @debojyotidas269
    @debojyotidas269 Před rokem +15

    Skyscrapers has many benefits except social isolation which will not be a problem if we stay outside and meet with people and meet our neighbors who are in 40th floor with us. Skyscrapers also reduces real estate prices.

  • @valentinohydra3373
    @valentinohydra3373 Před rokem

    A never imagined concept... Thank u bhaiya💜💜

  • @aryangamer1023
    @aryangamer1023 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for information brother ❣️👍

  • @AdityaonlyinIITBombayCS25

    Thanks Gaurav bhai for considering Pune city

  • @rohitgoswami9326
    @rohitgoswami9326 Před rokem

    Love your videos bro. Vry informative

  • @swayansurout2201
    @swayansurout2201 Před rokem +1

    Please make a video on jagannath temple,Puri mystery.... That's what India is!

  • @rohitavhad2592
    @rohitavhad2592 Před rokem +55

    India & dusre developing countries ko 'Developed' banne ke liye Skyscrapers ki nhi Proper Town/City Infrastructure & Infrastructural rules & regulations follow krnewale citizens ki zarurat hai

    • @devaroraa
      @devaroraa Před rokem +1

      India ko actually m skyscrapers ki zrurt h, here population density is so high so it can solve this issue

    • @RausanSinha
      @RausanSinha Před rokem +2

      @@devaroraa india ko hamesa se jarurat thi, par ye congress wale ki soch aage ki nhi.
      Town Planning naam ki cheez toh allmost every indian city me he hi nhi.
      USA, me chote chote sahar tak me Town planner appointment hote he ye dekhne k liye ki road kaha banwana hai or kaha nhi

    • @devaroraa
      @devaroraa Před rokem

      @@RausanSinha correct bro, China and India ek time p same level p the ab dekho vo kaha hum kaha

    • @DragonballExtreme_Editpro
      @DragonballExtreme_Editpro Před rokem

      Very good

    • @suhani2668
      @suhani2668 Před rokem

      @@devaroraa Well that do sound logical but from my experience here in my area, the city beside me is being developed from scratch with high rise buildings and few skyscrapers but the problem there is that people don't like to live in those flats cause they aren't on ground 🧍‍♀️ therefore half of the apartments are just empty now. And interestingly, the cities around it are densely populated cause of low rise buildings. So even if we make skyscrapers we do have to consider that whether people afford that? Do they fulfil their need as home?
      Cause of we talk about Mumbai, from what I heard, the house renting costs are much higher than a person's beginner salary

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    @SaniyaSachinm Před 9 měsíci

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    @EtherealFlowerette Před rokem

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  • @nandinisharma2634
    @nandinisharma2634 Před rokem +36

    We did not want high rise buildings/apartments, we need devlopment with a view to save environment

    • @swathi6728
      @swathi6728 Před rokem +3

      Yes. Population control and eco-friendly development is essential for more of agro and forestry lands. If not then whole environment is in danger. Not only garbage disposal. People are not having civic sense for disposing biodegradable and non bio garbages separately despite being educated.
      Poor people are mostly conservative and superstitious.

    • @SnakeArtsOfficials
      @SnakeArtsOfficials Před 8 měsíci +3

      High building have more space but takes less land space so more trees parks agriculture etc will be on that land

    • @nandinisharma2634
      @nandinisharma2634 Před 8 měsíci

      @@SnakeArtsOfficials You are right, but I mean to say that we have to focus on both environment and development, but priority must be our environment

    • @gauravsharma_7
      @gauravsharma_7 Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​​@@nandinisharma2634Skycrappers also save environment,
      Harizontal Development leads expansion of the City due to which people have to travel alot and it becomes hell in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Cheenai, which have Zero planning, conjusted Roads, less trees etc.
      Go and see Tokyo for once, Tokyo is really an Ideal city.
      Best Roads ✅
      Best Public Transport ✅
      Scrict laws for Green Area ✅
      Green area ✅
      Clean and disciplined city and its people ✅
      Low crime ✅
      And etc. Etc.
      No Indian City can match Tokyo's level even in next 1000 years if not taken city planning seriously.

    • @nandinisharma2634
      @nandinisharma2634 Před 7 měsíci

      @@gauravsharma_7 I agree but Skyscrapers looks very good in big cities and in the cities having small area as compared to population like Mumbai, but not in hilly terrains. I know it's very good for country's economy but hill terrains and some places with natural beauty looks fabulous without any skyscrapers. I know skyscrapers are good for business activities but people doesn't realise that the environment in which they are living where there is lack of sunlight on ground for people lack of trees and many more, however human beings are working to find a way to make skyscrapers a very good option for big cities.
      All the problems you mentioned can be short out by making a symmetrical arrangement of current buildings making them more efficient to work.

  • @mba056-lokeshwaran.k2
    @mba056-lokeshwaran.k2 Před rokem +12

    Despite Cities like Paris London Berlin Copenhagen have low raised building they still look magnificent...
    We must focus on making beautiful building rather than big ☺️like Pairs

    • @asterionop8447
      @asterionop8447 Před rokem +5

      haan haan dusro ko hi blindly follow karte raho 😂
      the countries you've mentioned are low in population and population growth rate , while both are extremely high in India
      when the population is already so large and growing so fast more houses will be required and if we don't build skyscrapers then we would have to build many many new small houses horizontally for the growing population
      but , doing so will cover up the fertile land where farming is done (no one is going to build houses on a mountain or desert lol)
      and then finally we won't have food for the huge population 🙏🙂
      we need more and more agricultural land for the huge population of ours (even one child policy can't bring balance soon)
      and for that we need vertically tall buildings to accommodate the growing population at the same time
      OK?

  • @shreyansh2244
    @shreyansh2244 Před rokem +3

    0:53 Correction- Architect only design, Actually Engineers build the Skyscraper.

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  • @31.saurabhpayaghan71
    @31.saurabhpayaghan71 Před rokem +27

    I'm also an architect. I'm your regular viewer. This information is really fantastic 👏 you cover all the facts, merits and demerits

  • @lIIlI..
    @lIIlI.. Před rokem +21

    In today's time there is not an issue to bring some product from the market from a skyscraper, in modern time there are all facilities in the skyscrapers inside, there are a little bit malls inside the skyscrapers, and to going out there are lifts there are elevators there are escalators which people can use to bring some morning products like Bread, milk, grocery or vegetables etc

    • @hriddhiman7529
      @hriddhiman7529 Před rokem +1

      Exactly

    • @lifeislivinglove9073
      @lifeislivinglove9073 Před rokem +1

      You can't live in Isolated state bro Indians love to go for shopping and enjoy Normal life with nature involment
      Think if we built such tall buildings there will be no pure air but just air conditioner in homes
      Every facility availability doesn't make any sense in reality it's imagination of every human being needs everything just so close from there house
      But using no windows for ventilation and natures walk would make human mind sick were are not ready for it till yet
      Earth would face more challenges regarding environmental issues and water scarcity due to high pollution and no rain 🤔 🤌

    • @RausanSinha
      @RausanSinha Před rokem +4

      @@lifeislivinglove9073 you have many stereotype for skyscraper. Do you think you can't exit from skyscraper for going friends? No one is putting you in jail 😂
      And in India housing needs is growing with population increases, people are building houses on agricultural land, which is waste of fertile land.
      We should consider building high rise and sky rise buildings.

    • @hriddhiman7529
      @hriddhiman7529 Před rokem +1

      @@lifeislivinglove9073 You are mad bro

    • @hriddhiman7529
      @hriddhiman7529 Před rokem +1

      @@lifeislivinglove9073 What ever you said is pure bulshit building skyscrapers is the best thing we can do😅

  • @TiresAndThrills
    @TiresAndThrills Před 5 měsíci +1

    Pls Explain the main topic on
    why India does not have skyscrapers.

  • @hinduwarrior123
    @hinduwarrior123 Před rokem +11

    Awesome information!
    I hate skyscrapers, since I love nature and love socially active societies!

  • @Nitin...09
    @Nitin...09 Před rokem +30

    Proud To Be Indian 🇮🇳

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    @nanditamandal2615 Před rokem +6

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  • @yashwardhantubid2581
    @yashwardhantubid2581 Před rokem +2

    I think india should do both types of development horizontal on undeveloped cities and vertical development in developed metropolitan cities

  • @shivamdas3959
    @shivamdas3959 Před 8 měsíci +1

    We need skyscrapers in our India.

  • @ErxgonIITK
    @ErxgonIITK Před rokem +10

    The fact that India needs skyscrapers the most.

  • @ASTROEDITZ4444
    @ASTROEDITZ4444 Před rokem +18

    mumbai has now 207 skyscrapers that are taller than 150 m thats a huge growth for india soon india will also have many skyscrapers

    • @dr.ajitsinha8984
      @dr.ajitsinha8984 Před rokem +2

      Skyscraper toh thik hai magar health bhi toh important hai sunlight kaha se aayega

    • @adithiarjun6764
      @adithiarjun6764 Před rokem

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      Nikal idhar se

  • @MediaReactions72
    @MediaReactions72 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank god you took this topic

  • @roshanfinancials2548
    @roshanfinancials2548 Před 11 měsíci +3

    My opinion stands different. Why not mention the advantages of skyscrapers as well and then see if we can call if it's a problem or a challenge?

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    @sushantmeshram5172 Před rokem +4

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    @mamtayadav-op3gy Před 2 dny

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  • @ashmitonline
    @ashmitonline Před rokem +7

    1:25 I live in pune and pune has been developed soooo much like there is nothing bad

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    @Userbegin01 Před rokem +6

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    @muraliram3442 Před 2 měsíci

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  • @bavraa
    @bavraa Před rokem +1

    Thankyou bro, Thankyou So much. I was searching something related to the same topic but after watching ur full vid i will say.. Skyscraper is a synonym of INTROVERT ⟵⁠(⁠o⁠_⁠O⁠)
    semi urban areas ( horizontal/ vala idea will always work in India
    💡

  • @lakshay2634
    @lakshay2634 Před rokem +44

    You showed European cities , It's really looking so aesthetic ❤️ I wish India ke bhi cities me aisi hi development ho

    • @radhajadhav7303
      @radhajadhav7303 Před rokem

      Mumbai must do what nature does i e. have the same height as nature sets it. The tallest tree in Mumbai is the coconut tree and that is a maximum of 98 feet tall.
      The tallest building must not have more than 7 floors and the water tank on top.
      That will make the building 98 feet tall.
      Also the FSI must not be more than 1.
      Anything more than this has serious consequences.
      Apart from and more hazardous than the consequences mentioned in the video are the following ones:
      1. If a building is 9 or more floors tall then the only time the sunlight reaches the ground is when the sun rises above the building i.e. when it is overhead at noon. Even worse when 2 nine storeyed (9 floors) buildings are next to each other the sunlight penetration to the ground between these 2 buildings (leave alone 20, 30,40.....100 floors) is only when the sun is overhead for a brief period of time between these 2 buildings.
      This leads to a catastrophe called 'Sick Building Effect' (already a worldwide phenomenon).
      When the sunlight doesn't fall on the walls of the building or doesn't enter the homes or offices in the building, fungus grows not only on the walls outside and inside the homes or offices but also in the a/c ducts, shafts and other places i e. everywhere. This fungus harbours viruses and bacteria in a symbiotic relationship. This fungus, bacteria and virus gets suspended in the air along with moisture and causes deadly and/or chronic diseases including cancer, tuberculosis. and chronic respiratory disorders amongst others. The only way to get rid of this fungus is to plaster the walls newly only to have the fungus return in no time. Leave alone the a/c ducts/shafts.
      2. Also since there is no sunlight penetration on the ground including roads and footpaths to sanitize them there is fungal,bacterial and viral growth which cause diseases including cancer,tb, chronic respiratory disorders amongst others.
      Also since sunlight doesn't fall on human beings the vitamin D in their bodies doesn't get activated which leads to a variety of disorders including kidney failure.
      3. Also without sunlight the trees and plants on the road die. There is not a single tree on the roads of New York. Trees are half of our respiratory system. We breath in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide and the trees breath in that carbon dioxide and give out oxygen. Without trees humans will die.
      4. Now an FSI (Floor Space Index) of 1 means the ratio of total area of all floors built on the plot of land for people to live in to the area of the open space left on that plot of land is 1. That means the total floor area built and the open space area on that plot of land is the same. As the ratio of total floor area built to the open space area on that plot of land increases the number of people coming out not only on the open space on the plot but also on the road outside that building increases. The number of people using the basic amenities including roads, transportation (trains,buses,taxes,rickshas,cars and other vehicles), hospitals, clinics, schools and more increases which leads to stampedes and deaths as the one that occured at a railway station in Mumbai. This leads to shortage of expert doctors leading to death. This leads to traffic congestion and accidents and hence death.
      This leads to no parking space and hazardous levels of pollution/unit area and hence death.
      5. Buildings taller than 7floors and/or an FSI of more than 1 means the sun rises much later and sets much earlier and even during the day there is no daylight as there is no sunlight penetration.
      This leads to a higher usage of electricity for artificial lighting even during daytime leading to triple or quadruple electricity bills as compared to normal.
      In New York lights are turned on at 2 p m. in the afternoon. Sometimes lights are on all day long in NY.
      6. The problem that since Mumbai is an island it cannot grow horizontally is not a problem at all. Its an excuse by the politicians and builder nexus to build skyscrapers and coastal roads on expensive Mumbai land to make quick and huge money at the expense of destroying nature (and its beauty), sane living in and sane development of Mumbai.
      The island must be connected (seperated by the Ulhas river) to its surrounding cities that are NaviMumbai, Thane, Vasai-Virar by bridges across the river ( bridges already existing and Trans Harbour Link across Thane creek coming up) and further by roads (roads already existing) and metros to Kalyan-Dombivli, Panvel, Badlapur. Not by making insane coastal roads in the ocean destroying all the open spaces (beaches) and views (the sea,the horizon, the sky, the sunset) and the underwater flora and fauna (including planktons that light up the sea at night).
      Having the height of any building at a maximum of 98 feet and the FSI at a maximum of 1 is a must.

    • @gauravsharma_7
      @gauravsharma_7 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I don't like European cities, really concrete nothing else.
      I love Tokyo, which is a real city.

  • @allinone-wm4du
    @allinone-wm4du Před rokem +6

    Nice sir you are one of the favourite youtuber that gave know about the earth's history and growing it's

  • @Lotusasiv_Gaming
    @Lotusasiv_Gaming Před 2 měsíci

    8:47 one solution to the electricity is solar Panels & For water we can make Green rooftops like Japan did

  • @umangshekha7106
    @umangshekha7106 Před rokem +1

    Great sir and I Thinks devlopement me india aage aana chahiye

  • @udhaysharma4417
    @udhaysharma4417 Před rokem +22

    I love my India❤❤

  • @adit27j
    @adit27j Před rokem +8

    Great Explanation ❤️

  • @abhandwriting.3866
    @abhandwriting.3866 Před rokem

    Bro, great explanation.

  • @beautyyadav3617
    @beautyyadav3617 Před rokem +1

    Just organize the country well and give a strong structure to our country 😊

  • @suprathitghosh5019
    @suprathitghosh5019 Před rokem +4

    So nicely explained 🙏

  • @jupiterstudio2292
    @jupiterstudio2292 Před 7 dny

    Yes skyscrapers are symbol of future and advancement. India need it