The video is a vlog in which the host visits his ancestral village, Dhanana, and the city of Rohtak, where he was born. He takes his viewers on a tour of the village, showing them the fields, a well, a temple, and a pond. He also visits his grandmother's house and tries his hand at making tandoori rotis. The host then visits Tilyar Lake in Rohtak, where he feeds monkeys and takes a walk along the lake's edge. However, he is dismayed by the amount of garbage in the canal running alongside the lake. He meets a group of people who are campaigning to clean up the canal and stop people from throwing trash into it. They explain the harm caused by pollution and how it can lead to diseases like cancer and liver failure. The group is working to educate people and prevent pollution in the canal.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator is visiting their ancestral village and the city where they were born, Rohtak.
2. The narrator is traveling via the Western Peripheral Expressway.
3. Brick kilns are visible along the expressway, where bricks are manufactured.
4. The narrator's family owns some land in the village.
5. A well is present in the village, but its depth is unknown.
6. A temple was built in the village for the narrator's 8th or 9th generation ancestors who became saints.
7. The temple is the only building in the area surrounded by fields.
8. A Shahatoot (mulberry) tree is present in the village, also known as Indian mulberry in English.
9. Buffalo milk is consumed in the village, and the narrator drank some.
10. The narrator's relatives own homes in the village and invited them to visit.
11. The village has a pond where cows and buffaloes bathe, but humans do not swim there.
12. Tractors are used to transport wheat in the village.
13. The narrator's grandma's house has a garden.
14. Tandoori rotis are made in the village using a special technique.
15. Litti, a traditional Bihari food, is also present in the village.
16. The narrator visited Tilyar Lake in Rohtak, a popular tourist attraction.
17. Many migratory birds and monkeys are present at the lake.
18. A canal runs beside the lake, but it is heavily polluted with garbage.
19. The narrator's father learned how to swim in the canal when he was younger.
20. A campaign called "Suno Nehro Ki Pukar" (Listen to the cries of the canal) is being run to clean the canal and raise awareness about pollution.
21. The campaign is led by Dr. Jasmeer, a professor at Jat College, Rohtak.
22. The campaign aims to stop people from throwing waste into the canal, which can cause diseases like cancer, liver failure, and kidney failure.
23. The campaign members stand near the canal with boards, asking people not to throw waste and explaining the importance of keeping the water clean.