[Video] Bharat Darshan

By | March 3, 2019

When our group of 18 IAS trainees began our Bharat Darshan journey, I wondered if it was going to be a mere transit from place to place. After visiting 15 odd states and travelling 20,000 km, I couldn’t have been more wrong.

Near the Sino-Indian border, staying with the Army made us witness the tough life of our jawans. In Sikkim’s aspirational district, we’ve learnt how Gram Panchayats can work effectively to deliver public services. Down south in Chennai we visited Tulir, an NGO working tirelessly fighting child sexual abuse. In Chattisgarh, we’ve seen how an ultra-modern smart city was built from the ground up.

Can you guess the location in this picture?

No matter where we travelled, each place had something to teach us, something to inspire us. In all its diversity, our journey has taught us one lesson: India’s diversity is not only a source of unity but also its strength and beauty. And no amount of reading could’ve have substituted that sheer rawness of visual experience.

I wanted to write and document about it all. But sometimes to relive the journey, mere words aren’t enough. So here we present our story.

PS: After watching the video, let me know in the comments which chapter did you like the most and why.

 

 

68 thoughts on “[Video] Bharat Darshan

    1. Anonymous

      She has already arrived.Infact shes the one who brought him to the world.His Mom’s Mrs Durishetty you see.

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  1. Anonymous

    Awesome??
    Diversity of India
    Bharat matha kii jaii
    Best wishes Anudeep Garu

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  2. Anand

    Sir can you please name the tunes in starting of the video.. at ending i knew three songs.. but in starting i want to know the tunes in background

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  3. Ankit kumar verma

    Respected sir,
    Choosing one chapter among all will be unfair with the glorious and ethereal beauty of our country. Entire journey of you and your team is commendable. We all your readers of block are seeking forward to get enriching stuff through your vast experience of civil services.
    Thank you

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  4. Anonymous

    I see my fellow beings busy with their jobs and im struck here in preparing for civil services immediately after my b.tech. I always keep on motivating my self watching some success stories but im unable backstab myself .

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  5. Anonymous

    SHARING KNOWLEDGE IS A GREATEST HUMAN VIRTUE… I THINK EVERY SUCCESSFUL ASPIRANT SHOULD HELP AND GUIDE THE UPCOMING ASPIRANTS…. THANK YOU FOR THE KINDNESS YOU ARE SHOWING ON US SIR…

    PLEASE SHARE THE DETAILS OF HOW AN ASPIRANT SHOULD WORK WELL PLANNED THREE MONTHS BEFORE PRELIMS???

    PLEASE ADD A NOTE ON DO’S AND DONT’S SIR

    WAITING FOR YOUR NEXT ARTICLE ON THREE MONTHS BEFORE PRELIMS

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  6. preetisharma

    This is a great video, I like all the chapters, As an ias officer, I want to know which step should govt take Against terrorism

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  7. Saurabh95

    Sir your video is very good they really motivate us….
    Can you tell How long was your duration of studying continuously without any break while preparation of CSE and maximum time also per day?

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  8. Anonymous

    This blog post of yours definitely shows how Incredible India is! Beautiful compilation of the journey!
    Keep up the good work and keep inspiring!

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  9. Sreelakshmi Gopalakrishnan

    Hello Sir,
    Am Sreelakshmi from kerala.Iam willing to appear for cse 2019.I have been reading The Hindu regularly from June 2018 and also i have been revising through the compilations monthly.But now i feel like i dont remember some facts.So should i sit back with the same compilations or should i buy new yearly compilations available in the market.Please suggest a strategy to cover the current affairs for 2019 prelims..

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  10. Joy

    The best part of this video is Andaman Cellular Jail. Because in our society we have so many disturbing and evil elements (some notorious college students) who want freedom but they do not know what the freedom really is. They should learn something from our real freedom fighters atleast to be the real Indian.

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  11. Bhaginder kour

    Hello sir,
    Sir I request u to plz share ur interview experience.
    One small request sir (IAS ane title mi degara lenapudu mi life ni meru Ela chusaru experience share chaiyandi sir)

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  12. Anonymous

    Choosing one of them over the others would not be fair. India is a rainbow. All the colours are equally important and they all weave India together so beautifully.

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  13. Shaun

    I think, putting your experience of Bharat Darshab into words and giving a detailed account of it would’ve been more interesting and exciting. The video doesn’t generate the curiosity that your writing generates. I admire the crystal like clarity of your writing..

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  14. Nethra

    Wow …no doubt I like all the chapters particularly the chapter which includes mountains ,Beautiful nature ,The army forces etc …Iam the nature lover

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  15. Umesh Chandra Kodopi

    Every time somthing new ..get from u sir…..

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  16. Chandanarani Bishoyi

    I have come across so many Bharat Darshans.But yours is my favourite.

    Honestly I like all these 5 chapters.The music composition is amazing.Satyamev Jayate attracts me the most.Choosing one as favourite among these 5 chapters is a big task for me really.

    I watch it everyday and it boosts me to persue my dream that I have seen to serve my incredible motherland since my childhood .

    …………………….Proud to be an Indian ??

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  17. Anonymous

    Such a great feeling to watch this video.. All chapters are their significance…

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  18. Rajesh

    Hello sir, I feel your blog should be the first site that any fresher should visit. Your experience makes you unique among all the toppers. A billion thanks for putting your experience into this fabulous site to help us. I have a few questions
    1. You have made elaborative post on prelims CSAT-1 but please post even about CSAT-2.
    2. Do you recommend magazines CSR, PRATIYOGITA DARPAN and sites like STUDYIQ. Please comment why we don’t need these, if any.
    3. You recommend non-fiction books but do books like “Dan browns -Angels and demons” which belongs to fiction help us. books such as these are thought provoking and please suggest any books if you feel yes and also why we don’t need such books, if any

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  19. Vipin Zakarde

    Anudeep sir where i can see your or other toppers answer copies? please tell me sir i want to see how you and other toppers wrote their answer?

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  20. Sanjana Panda

    Your blog gave me motivation when I needed it the most Thank You so much sir! All the helps that you have provided will be very helpful. Thank you.

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  21. Nagaraju

    Fundamentals of Essay and Answer Writing when available in market

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  22. Anurag Pal

    Sir, I like every chapter of this video, every part have its own significance and it fascinates because of our ruch cultural heritage.
    Thank u so much❤️ for sharing this video You are epitome of success.

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