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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @WintWealthYT
    @WintWealthYT  Год назад +74

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    • @Anjaliatulraivlogs
      @Anjaliatulraivlogs 23 дня назад

      Government jobs - bribes money 🤑
      Private job - hard earned money

  • @AM-sd3rh
    @AM-sd3rh Год назад +4517

    I appreciate how much courage the IAS person has , when he is speaking openly about reality as it is .

    • @mudassirqamar7904
      @mudassirqamar7904 Год назад +68

      They can always talk, but we can't.

    • @yuvrajoberoi7834
      @yuvrajoberoi7834 Год назад +166

      what courage? they didn't talk about the real income that is the bribe they take lol.

    • @Jchi737
      @Jchi737 Год назад +45

      ​@@mudassirqamar7904 they can because they have achieved, they don't reply to comments on RUclips out of jealousy

    • @hypeboy306
      @hypeboy306 Год назад +24

      courage for corruption and ego ?

    • @ojasviverma7055
      @ojasviverma7055 Год назад +8

      @@yuvrajoberoi7834 🤣 true

  • @singhtheking6346
    @singhtheking6346 Год назад +1391

    The older you become, you realize that life is pretty much same or all (most workers in general),
    and the best way to enjoy is living the small moments rather than chasing for material possessions throughout.
    Lesson: Life is easy, need not make it complex.

    • @user-qt1bq5bw6i
      @user-qt1bq5bw6i Год назад +6

      True

    • @FabGamer
      @FabGamer Год назад +28

      But money can buy happiness 🙃 (not joy)

    • @Virendra_meghwal
      @Virendra_meghwal Год назад +6

      But Complexity loves Entrepreneurs
      And Risk se unhe Ishq hai.

    • @DreamCatcher-wg1bk
      @DreamCatcher-wg1bk Год назад +17

      Everybody is different. Potential and success has different levels. Some settles for 10% despite having 100% potential to do great things. I have a family member who is actually smart, has great potential to reach many levels and despite his big qualification he settled for a low rung regular government job (not even a great one). I ask him why and he is simply says he just is okay with where he is. Looking at his life I began to understand that there are potentials in all of us to grow 10X, but despite having so many potentials to level up - which will bring big chang to his/her life, family life, community, society, county etc, there are just too many people who just settles for the bottom, live that regular life and die. Each of its own, but I think how amazing it would be if everybody in life should pursue to reach their fullest potential. Which will let to a more fulfilling life.

    • @parthsingh3569
      @parthsingh3569 Год назад +1

      @@DreamCatcher-wg1bk we need courage for that.

  • @rajatdhanotiya5380
    @rajatdhanotiya5380 Год назад +1282

    4 great persons (experienced and knowledgeable) sitting together, still talking on the most important topics in simple language, no use of complex terms (which make people confuse). All seems down to earth and talking straight to the point and no beating around the bush
    Absolutely brilliant.

  • @prashantsingh-tn4eg
    @prashantsingh-tn4eg Год назад +776

    I found Shreyas to be the most mature. He has thought through things. He has realized that the root of all insecurities could be related to death, which shows that he deeply thinks about human condition and emotion. He talked about finding joy in small things rather than achieving something really big. Associating your value/worth to something external is the driving factor of insecurity.

    • @pravarsharma5468
      @pravarsharma5468 Год назад +8

      Good one!

    • @VijayKumar-ux1xl
      @VijayKumar-ux1xl Год назад +5

      But I think that insecurity comes only when you have not that external materials in your life. For sure I agree with you, if we want for sure security of happiness then definitely we should seek it inside. But more than 90% of people seek that in outer materialistic world. Is that wrong?

    • @assamteabyvinay
      @assamteabyvinay Год назад +1

      i think the same thing, and relate everything with death

    • @professorelixir3351
      @professorelixir3351 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have followed him a lot, after seeing this interviews. He was a topper (AIR 4 I guess). He is very philosophical. I remember he had recommended videos by allan wats

    • @devendrakumar7427
      @devendrakumar7427 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@professorelixir3351Kl le nhi ch oo😊 kk oo okjk oo

  • @duduxrma7589
    @duduxrma7589 6 месяцев назад +387

    Watching them talk feels like i was there, physically!
    So its - 2 IAS , 2 CEO and 1 broke and depressed man discussing about Money😂

  • @Relegated
    @Relegated Год назад +602

    Effortless interaction between four young success stories. 18 good minutes of genuine elite mentality. Brilliant episode 👌.

  • @codingwithsam4992
    @codingwithsam4992 Год назад +65

    This kind of videos are gem in current time where all other youtubers are just making shorts video and we are wasting time in just scrolling shorts instead of watching such insightful discussions.

  • @chootabheem007
    @chootabheem007 Год назад +131

    No one can deny this IAS is one of the most prestigious jobs in our society and it's not going to loose it's charm in any near future.. middle class youths are and will always be mad about this job..

    • @arvindkharayat8522
      @arvindkharayat8522 Год назад +30

      I don’t agree .. I don’t respect ias officer at all ..these ppl are being modest and honest here.. ppl like you are being manipulated by this.. IAS officer ka basic kaam yahi hota h ki execution sahi so ground level.. he has that power .. tell me how many IAS officers went against corrupt politicians .. it’s just gov job ..

    • @arvindkharayat8522
      @arvindkharayat8522 Год назад +5

      I just respect few IAS officers only few less than 10 are there in India

    • @chootabheem007
      @chootabheem007 Год назад +21

      @@arvindkharayat8522 agar bhai tujhe mile toh tu chorega bhi nahi.. exam or interview clear karna padta hai uske liye.. perseverance or dedication chahiye hota hai preparation ke liye..

    • @arvindkharayat8522
      @arvindkharayat8522 Год назад +8

      @@chootabheem007 bhai mehnat har jagah lagti h .. har chote se chota vyakti mehnat karta h chahe wo mentally ho yeah physically respect use tabhi milti h jab wo imaandari se apna kare . Ek interview aur test se sabit nahi hota insan acha kaam karega. Kisi bhi IAS officer ka innovative kaam dekha h .. chahe wo policy banane m ho. Sab private vendor aur tendor diye jaate.. gov job sirf unhe ke lie jo apna kaam passionately kare aur sirf janta ki bhalai ke lie naaki apni gareebi door karne ke lie

    • @justanothernpc763
      @justanothernpc763 Год назад +5

      ​@@arvindkharayat8522rhne de bhai nhi smjhenge ye log 🤣

  • @imPratikD
    @imPratikD Год назад +172

    One of the best part which i noticed from this whole video that i feel like "Aphasia", basically the conclusion is that, for an entrepreneurs money is the key & for an IAS the prestige is the key, but both mandates have a fear as well as limitations.
    Likewise, as a IAS you can't afford a expensive things or financial security (Comes with the honest service part), and as an entrepreneur you won't get recognition unless & until your startup won't get SDIT.
    and the most liked part is: for entrepreneur exit is difficult and for IAS entry is difficult.
    Anyway, Thanks a ton. 👍

    • @ic9od
      @ic9od Год назад +1

      Very nice comment

    • @Brodragon2225
      @Brodragon2225 Год назад +7

      Go for ias do business with spouse 😮😮😮if you can nahi toh entrepreneurship mein jaooo best hain I tell you best hain

    • @DeepK-xy5ps
      @DeepK-xy5ps Год назад

      ​@@Brodragon2225 ias can't do business, there is a offcier (web series also made on him) doing some other things for earning money like writing and selling books.
      Afterwards govt. Suspended him

  • @samyogadhikari2748
    @samyogadhikari2748 Год назад +231

    i am a medicine aspirant; currently having a drop year, and got so moved by the conversation. i had originally planned to clear in my first attempt but could not. this podcast gave me some sort of assurance that not everything you think/want will work out; some may not. Thank you guys for having this out. i enjoyed every part of the convo.

    • @adithya_011_bb
      @adithya_011_bb Год назад +1

      Is it a pg or ug entrance

    • @krosskulture23
      @krosskulture23 10 месяцев назад +5

      Bruh why you aspiring to be medicine? You want to be paracetamol or sumo when you grown up😅

    • @Spirit365
      @Spirit365 8 месяцев назад

      😂😂​@@krosskulture23

    • @Spirit365
      @Spirit365 8 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂​@@krosskulture23

    • @Timepassrandoms
      @Timepassrandoms Месяц назад

      Don't become a doctor in India. Best is to use the government colleges to get degree, save some money and go to USA. India you will earn 40k -100k a month but in USA you will get Same amount but in a week or 3 days . Plus you don't get the free slap and punch .and murder

  • @mkh4402
    @mkh4402 Год назад +1643

    There is common saying that... As a subcollector, joint collector and collector, they will be GARAM,... Later they become NARAM,... and very later at Secretary stage, they become BE SHARAM,... but recently I went to Secretariat for my wife's work.. where the Principal Secretary sir, has eased the process without taking single rupee... And we struggled 2 months with lower rung staff... IAS means IAS... They can positively change lives of people..

    • @nightrider8913
      @nightrider8913 Год назад +56

      What about their lives bro? As a civil servant your life all ambitions are gonna fullfill only when you are going to take 2nd way which ended up in sleepless night for most of cases

    • @prasantakumarpadhi4399
      @prasantakumarpadhi4399 Год назад +59

      IAS does not attract talent anymore.

    • @roses2028
      @roses2028 Год назад +123

      @@prasantakumarpadhi4399 believe it or not but it does

    • @PawanKsaini80
      @PawanKsaini80 Год назад +38

      We can’t be at their mercy. People are not subjects of IAS officers. It pained to see people get insulted and looked down upon by them.

    • @valley-girl
      @valley-girl Год назад +66

      My personal experience...as someone who knows the systen from inside and out.
      1) the lower rung is A LOT MORE CORRUPT than IAS. They are so shameless that they continue even when they are warned. Disgusting behavior really.
      2) have seen IAS who weren't that corrupt but became absolutely shameless because their SPOUSE IAS was corrupt. Company matters!

  • @prasenjitgautam
    @prasenjitgautam Год назад +693

    For me who is working on a start-up and has been a UPSC aspirant, this was a wonderful conversation ❤ This type of conversation was necessary for me to clear out my perspective of life.

  • @shikharrajput77
    @shikharrajput77 Год назад +576

    Probably, most candid 17 minutes of YT from a long time.
    The team needs more appreciation...Wonderfully curated content!! 👏

  • @SnehdeepSingh-c9y
    @SnehdeepSingh-c9y Год назад +24

    the confidence,humility you get when u have that IAS level of job, is beyond any explanation. once i started this video fst thing i noticed how humble the two IAS guys are,once u see their body language and compare it with the guy in black shirt you`d realise money can`t buy everything.

    • @snehasahoo1718
      @snehasahoo1718 Год назад +2

      Same even i noticed it. By the body language it is evident

    • @user.gikk57769
      @user.gikk57769 Год назад

      Really nigga 😂 both looks like African they talking sh@t like social respect that king status and avoiding real issue

  • @nirupam8666
    @nirupam8666 Год назад +20

    That's the truth. NOone becomes IAS having in mind that they want to serve the country but for power ,politics.

  • @VamsiKrishnaOliveti
    @VamsiKrishnaOliveti Год назад +54

    IAS officer spilled out salaries etc etc while Entrepreneur kept it confidential. Thats the skill people have to learn about from this video.

    • @Anomander5622
      @Anomander5622 8 месяцев назад +29

      Man anyone can check an IAS's salary by one google search lol

    • @VamsiKrishnaOliveti
      @VamsiKrishnaOliveti 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@Anomander5622 True...IAS officer should learn that skill and probably say: " well, though i cant say my exact salary...entry level ball park no. is around so and so"

    • @Anomander5622
      @Anomander5622 8 месяцев назад

      @@VamsiKrishnaOliveti I mean what will they get from it. People know how much an IAS earns. Any person in the comment would have said that. The entrepreneurs don't tell for a variety of reasons. They might be using techniques to save tax. An IASs white income comes through gov after the TDS. Why will they hide their white income. And if they have black income they always hide it lol

    • @nevermind3311
      @nevermind3311 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Anomander5622exactly 😂

    • @user-ur5yg3cx8t
      @user-ur5yg3cx8t Месяц назад +2

      @@VamsiKrishnaOliveti 🤦

  • @sandipanhaldar8609
    @sandipanhaldar8609 Год назад +1196

    this channel is very unique. We need to promote these conversations even more

    • @gauravpatil3530
      @gauravpatil3530 Год назад +2

      This type of content is already available in West

    • @abhitiwari5346
      @abhitiwari5346 Год назад +8

      @@gauravpatil3530 but these channels discuss the national topics whereas west debates are on their personal/global topics.
      So yeah here they need to be promoted.

    • @waves_of_words
      @waves_of_words Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/bNFNgBJC8go/видео.html

    • @jagdishbajpai9271
      @jagdishbajpai9271 Год назад

      😊😅

    • @letsdeveloptogether
      @letsdeveloptogether Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/jnGQlPnjK9s/видео.html

  • @pandmmehta1972
    @pandmmehta1972 Год назад +228

    What a productive conversation between employed and safe employed ones.... it’s good to know that life is not rosy in both the type of profession

    • @krishnaprasannavankayala5988
      @krishnaprasannavankayala5988 Год назад +7

      Whatever the profession you are into, ups and downs happen.
      Life is not rosy for the grassroot level staff. With the meagre salaries it is difficult to maintain a family.

    • @chan_the_explorer
      @chan_the_explorer Год назад +4

      Self employed vs safe employed

    • @krishnaprasannavankayala5988
      @krishnaprasannavankayala5988 Год назад +20

      @@chan_the_explorer Safe employed is also a myth. It takes lot of toll on mental health of the officers. Even the government made compulsory retirement of the officers who doesn't perform. The accountability is increasing day by day and it is really nightmare for an officer to work in this environment. I'm an employee in grassroot level and I can feel the pressure. In that case an officer will have much more times higher pressure and accountability.

  • @ShubhamSaxena-te7nb
    @ShubhamSaxena-te7nb Год назад +278

    At 8:12, the IAS guy says that even if you're driving a BMW you'd be harassed by a traffic policeman. Then it's the problem of the system and the entire country! I live outside of India and the police here are really helpful and kind. You don't have to become an IAS in this country to have "basic" rights.

    • @dhiranontrack
      @dhiranontrack Год назад +23

      But you can only talk about this on internet. Reality will end you up in a worse situation

    • @ShubhamSaxena-te7nb
      @ShubhamSaxena-te7nb Год назад +45

      @@dhiranontrack What other multiverse are you talking about? I am talking about reality . The police in the "developed" country I live in don't harass people rather they are really helpful. I have a personal experience :)
      But yeah in India you have to become an "IAS Officer" so that you don't get harassed by the police! What a pathetic and a pity thing!

    • @sidy6526
      @sidy6526 Год назад +9

      Actually the main reason for this is competition.
      They have gone through years of hardwork to get the IAS and that's the reason why they become like this later in their lives .
      Whereas in west , becoming police officer is easy and mostly below average students go into that profession, which is not the case in india .

    • @cherry6328
      @cherry6328 Год назад +3

      Not all cases there is discrimination in europe and uk subtle

    • @ShubhamSaxena-te7nb
      @ShubhamSaxena-te7nb Год назад +2

      @@stone-xl2nl Nope, I don't live in the US. You're asking that to give a counter argument which ain't interested in :)

  • @smaug9833
    @smaug9833 6 месяцев назад +42

    Some may think that these CEOs and founders are on a different league because of their earnings whereas an IAS officer earns a mere govt salary, remember that an IAS officer is an administrator. They have the power of their office. They can easily make or break businesses.
    India needs both kinds of these people. As long as they work with integrity.

    • @bliss_192
      @bliss_192 Месяц назад +3

      That ceo can bribe a powerful politician to transfer or compulsory waiting the ias officer also.

    • @L.khumancha
      @L.khumancha Месяц назад +4

      ​@@bliss_192 lol , even ias can shut down or manipulate someone easily.
      They can transfer by the state government until he reach the cabinet secretary.

    • @bliss_192
      @bliss_192 Месяц назад +4

      @@L.khumancha Here in west bengal we saw so many ias and ips officers getting killed and suspended. They work under heavy political pressure and businessmans control political parties. You can see the recent rg kar case in kolkata.

    • @L.khumancha
      @L.khumancha Месяц назад +3

      @@bliss_192 that's all because of their mind and sense . I pray for that 🙏
      But at our northeast state nor any ips or ias against at civilian , yeah some of them follow the order from mla . But they can't do a very harsh against to us because it's a state where rebelles is still their , if anything happens to us they dare to protect us from any unwanted thing .
      Brother before it's too late , your people should wake up and Revolt a huge strike against all this thing to don't happens at further . We are here to strongly support to all of my indian brother 🙌 and sister ❤️.

    • @bliss_192
      @bliss_192 Месяц назад +2

      @@L.khumancha thank you but people have been brainwashed and they kind of worship the current party and cm

  • @akshaybhan8381
    @akshaybhan8381 Год назад +139

    1.25 cr se 9LPA is a drastic decline. But I am proud of people who took that call. We need more IAS officers who do it for the passion.

    • @sekosolver2381
      @sekosolver2381 Год назад +29

      Bro that was 150k salary in houston which can me compared to a 27lpa job in india uspe fir tax wgera so it is not ki his salary was 1.25 cr

    • @akshaybhan8381
      @akshaybhan8381 Год назад +15

      @@sekosolver2381 I do not agree with your calculation . Texas is the best state in us for tax purposes. No state tax and okayish federal tax.plus cost of living is nominal.
      I stay in SF and I can certify 150K != 27lpa. Some years I sent more than that to India ($2850 pm) while living a good life. I am sure if I stayed in Texas I would have sent more. No joke! This dude had a real purpose/motivation to join IAS And is is an absolute monster to earn that salary back in 2017. Respect where respect is due.

    • @anjanmondal8363
      @anjanmondal8363 Год назад +12

      He probably earning 4 to 5 cr per year tbh.

    • @arvindkharayat8522
      @arvindkharayat8522 Год назад +8

      Abe duffer IAS ke perks pata h kya kya hote h .. kitne bhatte milte h inko .. ye basic salary bata raha h .. reality he earn more than 1cr aram se aur jeevan ke pura kharche gov utha ti h .. aur ye abhi young h thoda time hone do corruption bhi karega ..

    • @sekosolver2381
      @sekosolver2381 Год назад

      @@akshaybhan8381 Thanks for some clarity and yeah I never doubted his conviction but I mean I was comparing the life one would get there with 150k and 27lpa here. Still I think yeah 27lpa would be little less but I think the quality of life for 1 person here and there would be comparable with 30lpa here. Also if you are taking savings and an indian person working there then of course savings will be more as in your case but the life quality one would get there with 150k would be comparable to 30lpa here in my opinion. Still can you tell what would what you think might be comparable amount for india and SF in your case?

  • @limmalaashish6907
    @limmalaashish6907 Год назад +144

    Candid, Raw, Clear and Personal. This is a must watch for any and everyone who wants to assess their finances not just on personal and emotional needs but on reality, social expectation and stability all indians crave for.

    • @Kaushik-ly3ho
      @Kaushik-ly3ho 2 месяца назад

      Police station lokap pikasthan👮🚓👮🚓👮🚓👮🚓👮🚓👮🚓👮🚓👮🚓👮🚓😊😊😊

  • @mihiryadav4589
    @mihiryadav4589 Год назад +14

    One of the very few videos on RUclips where every second felt worth it.

  • @vijaykumarwali7509
    @vijaykumarwali7509 Год назад +14

    If you want to do civil services , always remember it's "civil services". You are a public servant. Maybe you don't get to own a luxury car or a home, but you are changing lives. You are in peoples blessing whenever you solve a problem. I respect these IAS officers who gave up their high paying jobs for civil services.

    • @srikanthsv79
      @srikanthsv79 Год назад

      Actually they can't solve a problem as they can't take decisions, legislature does & their job is to ensure the decisions taken by them are implemented that's all

    • @reddot729
      @reddot729 Год назад +1

      can you tell what problem they actually have solved other than just cleaning up the mess that their higher ups created in the first place

    • @vamsikrishna-8510
      @vamsikrishna-8510 Месяц назад

      it will be good enough if that they dont become the problem themselves

  • @goodfriend4773
    @goodfriend4773 Год назад +56

    IAS officer Shreyans won the discussion with his first and only statement itself.

    • @DiabloNemes
      @DiabloNemes 6 дней назад

      No maybe u r a upsc aspirant

  • @zian3694
    @zian3694 Год назад +3737

    Don't look At the salaries of IAS officer, Neeraj k pawan , made more than 300 crores within first three years of his job. 🤣🤣

    • @zian3694
      @zian3694 Год назад

      @ilu00 corruption, they become IAS to be corrupted and earn a lot of money.

    • @randomdigitsdaily8613
      @randomdigitsdaily8613 Год назад +109

      Salary is everything....

    • @himendudas7084
      @himendudas7084 Год назад +546

      ​@ilu00obviously corruption 😂

    • @manis.h21
      @manis.h21 Год назад

      Unemployed guy having his head in the clouds spitting shit

    • @Shivamsharma-vn8ed
      @Shivamsharma-vn8ed Год назад +58

      Before demonitization

  • @AmanKumar-wv4cr
    @AmanKumar-wv4cr Год назад +428

    Unaddressed aspect in this video:
    Purpose of IAS isn't centered on earning money and building personal wealth. Its about running the system which directly impacts the citizens.
    So called 'Entrepreneurs' these days are focused on making money and living a grand life.
    Entrepreneurship isn't the alternative of IAS and vice versa.

    • @AmanKumar-wv4cr
      @AmanKumar-wv4cr Год назад +19

      @@ayanbhattacharjee1076 What exactly is the point that you want to convey? I didn't understand. I can conclude that you are inclined towards entrepreneurship. And sure you can. Pls go on and achieve a great success and make a great impact on all of us. All what I wanted to say was that IAS and business aren't alertnative of each other. If your ambition is to help the people out there with your business and make money out of it then go on. Its not illegal. But pls join IAS to make money only. They have lot of power and responsibilities regards laws which impact the flow of business.
      Regarding 'critical financial emergency' how much benefit should I draw from my consumer so that I can meet my critical financial emergency? I have seen entrepreneurs charging lakhs of money for franchises so that they can chill in their pool waiting for some financial crisis to say 'I collected all this money for this day in my life". Having money for bad times is good idea. But IAS' usually don't die due to lack of money. The contribution they make is worth loosing package of crores and settle at package some lakhs only. However they may lack opportunities to call themselves extraordinary in some cliche podcast.
      Also so sorry, I couldn't see ratan tata and ambani sitting in this video.

    • @arpanbag4070
      @arpanbag4070 Год назад +97

      Purpose of IAS isn't centered on earning money and building personal wealth. It's about running the system which directly impacts the citizens.
      Purpose of Entrepreneurs isn't centered on earning money and building personal wealth. It's about creating something which directly impacts the life of millions of people.
      But in real world, only in exceptional cases Entrepreneurs and IAS actually follow their purposes. In most of the cases, both of them focus on building personal wealth.
      Come out of your cave, and see the world.

    • @AmanKumar-wv4cr
      @AmanKumar-wv4cr Год назад +11

      @@arpanbag4070 yes true. The two IAS' sitting in this video are the ones you are taking about..... those who are focused on making wealth

    • @jaychoudhury1401
      @jaychoudhury1401 Год назад +11

      Same applies to medical profession too, when a patient becomes more of a customer.

    • @oreki8707
      @oreki8707 Год назад

      Ias is an incredibly useless and corrupt institution...it truly creates no value for the Indian society

  • @The_Rajeev_16
    @The_Rajeev_16 11 месяцев назад +37

    What a level of podcast it was ❤.. specially for a teenager ...huge respect to every professionals ...every success has its own story

  • @ridingengineer
    @ridingengineer Год назад +3

    I would suggest people to don't waste your time just watching reels ... This kind of videos this world deserve more

  • @bikashdas6077
    @bikashdas6077 Год назад +406

    All four of them are from reputed colleges (IIT Bombay & BITS Pilani). This showcse that financial independence whether your are on a entrepreneurial journey or public servant comes if you had put the right amount efforts early in your academic career. In my personal experience I have seen professionals from reputed colleges excel in their career.
    I am soon going be in my 30s, my graduation & intermediate scores hunt me to this date.
    If you could do a series on impact of eductaion on financial freedom that would be great.

    • @chaitanyac3069
      @chaitanyac3069 Год назад +45

      But there are lot of people from local colleges became IAS AND Entreprenaurs but yes it will be difficult not impossible

    • @madhavramesh243
      @madhavramesh243 Год назад +6

      Yeah I do agree but only if you have started entrepreneurship at a young age, then it would have been not that difficult to reach financial freedom at the age of 30s or so

    • @birth9697
      @birth9697 Год назад +8

      Well u need to crack few exams whichever u want like upsc, cat, gate or any other if u had done bad before and make a comeback

    • @CJ-qn8rb
      @CJ-qn8rb Год назад +2

      My academics was poor since it was not some iit college like that, some private college and electrical engineer.. but it was later i realized and that i cannot do on my field i was average also since things were not clear and that time in 2012-13 youtube video onlibe lectures are not known and not many came like now in 2023... i understood that my direction then completely went to public service investigation related jobs... now iam preparing for SSC CGL, income tax inspector, examinor sort of posts... i know i will not get much high income and living single.. but the satisfaction to work directly for my Nation public and help being part of those who are keeping an eye on illegal money laundering, black money, corruption in small enterprises including big shots who are misusing public money and tax payers all .. i want to stop them and help in justice as much as possible whether 1% or 10% still i will be very satisfied.... so also depends on your actual desires and purpose puts you in different fields and situations.... thanks to youtube that many cool faculties teaching students giving hopes to those who unable to learn in academy due to poor faculty knowledge... now iam fully utilizing it... and will become a black horse .. afterall your result will speak at the end not from what background you came 👍🏼 so all the best to all those aspirants who are actually helping our Indians 1st indirectly or directly... including social services 👌🏼... see humans are mortals.. not just our army even our lives at stake every minute and secs we don't know what can happen in future so atleast better to do something to help our future generation to enjoy their normal human life with nature and Earth as well as a healthy yet uncorrupted lives and hearts.. without much manipulation of society orders.... it's always better to do something useful before dyeing someday rather doing nothing... ofcourse its best if people dye out of old age rather by accidents or incidents.. and able to grow at spiritual level rather as blind believers...

    • @MuniManohar-xz9hx
      @MuniManohar-xz9hx Год назад +3

      @@CJ-qn8rb the balance is the key...all the best Bhai...crack cgl...I'm a cgl aspirant too.

  • @pikachugaming8234
    @pikachugaming8234 Год назад +130

    wint wealth's innovative ideas of interviews just astonish me, this was much needed... finally something to share on family WhatsApp group 😅

  • @AbishaiC
    @AbishaiC Год назад +399

    Good to see such wonderful content on Indian YT. All the best, Wint team!

  • @AdityaDhimann
    @AdityaDhimann Год назад +20

    Private sector avg salary - 4LPA at start
    Group A gazetted officer salary in GOI - 15LPA + Prestige, Status, Allowances etc and all

    • @Raj-dy2cn
      @Raj-dy2cn Год назад +10

      To become that Group A officer it takes like 3-4 years , and 95% wont get in and would be wasting time , in those 3 years my salary has went from 3.4 lakhs to 13 lakhs in IT .

    • @bhartiyanetafans
      @bhartiyanetafans Год назад

      मेरे पापा constable है स्टेट पुलीस में, उन्हे कोई भी पुलिस वाला रोकता नही है।
      यही अच्छा लगता है इस देश में मुझे।
      करोड़ों की पैसा कमा लो लेकिन ये नही मिलता है।
      सरकारी कर्मी को चहिए क्या??
      वैसे पैसा कुछ घूस ले कर सैलरी से ज्यादा कमा लेते है ।

    • @bhartiyanetafans
      @bhartiyanetafans Год назад +1

      मेरे पापा constable है स्टेट पुलीस में, उन्हे कोई भी पुलिस वाला रोकता नही है।
      यही अच्छा लगता है इस देश में मुझे।
      करोड़ों की पैसा कमा लो लेकिन ये नही मिलता है।
      सरकारी कर्मी को चहिए क्या??
      वैसे पैसा कुछ घूस ले कर सैलरी से ज्यादा कमा लेते है ।
      पैसा घुस से कमा लेंगे भाई, लेकिन सरकारी चाहिए।
      पापा भी कॉन्स्टेबल है मेरे लेकिन ips officer रिस्पेक्ट करते है, उन्हे टाइम पे कमीशन देते है तो।

    • @AdityaDhimann
      @AdityaDhimann Год назад +5

      @@Raj-dy2cn 3-4 years?? 😂😂
      I had 11 lpa in Maruti as AM and I cracked SSC in 6 months and we can easily get 12-13LPA in SSC as class 2 officer
      And mere papa ncb m superintendent hn
      Unke aage 50-50 lpa wle log slaam krte hn binnatte krte hn

    • @Yudhsingh7054
      @Yudhsingh7054 8 месяцев назад +1

      Bhai 2 kaudi ke college se karega to 4 hi milega😂

  • @shomnathdas1140
    @shomnathdas1140 Год назад +62

    An honest, clear cut and realistic conversation which breaks down our myths and changing the point of view for approaching our goals and career aspirations. Every corporate employee, Government job aspirants recommended to watch this for accept the facts. 👍👍👏👏

  • @atulverma7783
    @atulverma7783 Год назад +86

    IAS officers have needs that are much bigger than regular people wants. i personally have seen how these guys get the system to benefit them

    • @anuragupadhayay8405
      @anuragupadhayay8405 Год назад +26

      many people left there lucrative jobs to become an ias because they see they will get both power and money. Both of these ias officers must be having current wealth of more than 2 to 3 cr

    • @Shrutigosu
      @Shrutigosu Год назад +28

      ​@@anuragupadhayay8405dude 2- 3 cr. 😂 They may have at least 10 cr. That too from conservative estimates. I have an IAS uncle and he was close to a particular govt and he siphoned 50 cr from 1 project. Has multiple properties. Bought a school next to his house only to convert it to his farmhouse

    • @anuragupadhayay8405
      @anuragupadhayay8405 Год назад +21

      @@Shrutigosu Yes that is the only reason why many IIM, IIT graduates wants to become an IAS officers becoz they know they can easily earn more than 10times of their current income.

    • @Shrutigosu
      @Shrutigosu Год назад +15

      @@anuragupadhayay8405 it's tragic if we look at their grand words and fake words for the love for their country because after everything all they help is themselves.

    • @ankansenapati3600
      @ankansenapati3600 Год назад

      ​Ias is the most important job for any country

  • @navnathsurvase3490
    @navnathsurvase3490 Год назад +18

    IAS (Govt). -states like Bihar, UP, MP, Bengal.
    CEO (private). - Karnataka, Gujarat, timalNadu, Talangana.

    • @anuragupadhayay8405
      @anuragupadhayay8405 Год назад +1

      What about rest of the 21 states

    • @sidy6526
      @sidy6526 Год назад +4

      @@anuragupadhayay8405
      They are providing workers ....some are working under ias and some under CEO 😅

    • @Hdjkenbrhdijsjsshsuwo
      @Hdjkenbrhdijsjsshsuwo 18 дней назад

      Govt job in raj HR region too basically whole North india

  • @naadanparinda9056
    @naadanparinda9056 Год назад +44

    Successful founders = UPSC Cleared exam.
    However, UPSC Aspirants = Any other Startup founder out of thousands in the market.
    So, the 'uncertainty' is in both the fields.
    Its upto you what you want.

    • @anonymoussomeone7513
      @anonymoussomeone7513 Год назад

      Only in corrupt India

    • @ShobhitUpadhyay-ou1ck
      @ShobhitUpadhyay-ou1ck 6 месяцев назад +2

      I don't think you need to be follow the path of UPSC, to be innovative.... 😂 It's only a middle class thoughts

    • @sapienwisdom9193
      @sapienwisdom9193 4 месяца назад

      ​@@ShobhitUpadhyay-ou1ckLot "out of the box thinkers" were also once rich.
      Now you may see them in worse living conditions.
      Grow up kid, stop watching those anime. It ain't giving any real life ideas.
      So

    • @ShobhitUpadhyay-ou1ck
      @ShobhitUpadhyay-ou1ck 4 месяца назад

      @@sapienwisdom9193 I don't kinda watch any anime btw...... I don't want live a bullshit life like others, And listen I also don't want to be a richy , I am working towards my passion and I know it will goona worth it one day little buddy..... Atleast I know my worth.....

    • @sapienwisdom9193
      @sapienwisdom9193 4 месяца назад

      @@ShobhitUpadhyay-ou1ck Yea definitely your profile pic speaks loudly u sayin trurh about the anime...stuff.
      Anyways point is if you feel criticized then better not criticize others. That "middle class" line was what got u thru me...
      Better don't be sour on others or get prepared for same reaction.
      Anyways better luck for that passion of yours.

  • @Vasundharapatil23
    @Vasundharapatil23 6 месяцев назад +8

    As per my opinion, in entrepreneurship, there is a kick which pushes you to just go ahead and get what you want. Your age, gender, surrounding, failures will not stop you. Entrepreneurship needs that level of calculated madness. I want it and I will have it

  • @adityamishra8497
    @adityamishra8497 Год назад +27

    i'm an engineer earning around 12LPA in hand. that's not too high but for me who come from a lower middle class family it is a lot of money. The thing that the IAS officer said about power I also feel it sometimes. One of such incident was when I was driving a motorcycle. I had all the documents and was wearing helmet also, a policeman( they were in a group of 5 or 6 cops) stopped me and without even asking me about my documents he started to yell at me for no reason, he threatened me to cease my bike, took away my keys, and he even grabbed my collar and almost slapped me. I was helpless at that time I couldn't do anything. at that time I also thought about becoming some govt officer. but I love what I do and can't leave it because of single incident.

    • @fwydshrimp364
      @fwydshrimp364 11 месяцев назад +1

      damn I can feel your pain reading your text, they are just unhappy and want to take out their anger and that day it just happened to be you,let them suffer and be angry brother

  • @ArunKumar-xq4hg
    @ArunKumar-xq4hg Год назад +32

    This channel needs more recognition!
    Kudos to the team 🙌🏼

  • @anshumansingha2521
    @anshumansingha2521 Год назад +203

    There is defined path (UPSC) to be a civil servant but there is no fixed path to be entrepreneur.

    • @cbazxy2697
      @cbazxy2697 Год назад +39

      high risk= no reward, high reward, really High reward

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Год назад +46

      @@cbazxy2697 UPSC preparation= high risk(wastage of many yrs) but reward= same for all

    • @cbazxy2697
      @cbazxy2697 Год назад +4

      @@shivam_nagar69 i doubt that, government employees have different priorities than corporate employees or business owners

    • @utkarsh4798
      @utkarsh4798 Год назад +2

      forming an opinion seeing the succesful ones ,there are just

    • @vishalmishra4233
      @vishalmishra4233 Год назад +4

      ​@@utkarsh4798being an IITian is different being an Entrepreneur.... Entrepreneurship is somewhat you will get in Harvard.

  • @subhnabas
    @subhnabas Год назад +147

    Top 5% of society discussing their issues 😊

  • @Anuragmahanta08
    @Anuragmahanta08 Год назад +31

    Wint wealth has it's own uniqueness in every episode. Kudos to the whole team 🎉

  • @aryakumari9422
    @aryakumari9422 Год назад +18

    You can see how patiently and decently an IAS is talking...their level of knowledge vs ceo is incomparable...

    • @elonmusk352
      @elonmusk352 Год назад +5

      Lol yes😂😂 iitians and bits pilani graduates go for ias while dumb tier 3 graduates become entrepreneur
      Grew up kid

    • @elonmusk352
      @elonmusk352 Год назад +3

      Your comment is typical tier 3 college graduate 😂😂😂

    • @elonmusk352
      @elonmusk352 Год назад +2

      An ias had knowledge in history and geography while an entrepreneur has knowledge in tech and management

    • @aryakumari9422
      @aryakumari9422 Год назад +1

      @@elonmusk352 jaa beta jaake jee ki tayaari kar...Elon musk likhne mei aur banne mei kaafi difference hota h
      #frustrated nalle

    • @sniperking271
      @sniperking271 Год назад +1

      ​@@elonmusk352Harshed Mehta is in 1992 is richest person of india toh CBI ka head IPS hota h yaad h na kya halat ki thi 😂😂😂😂❤

  • @adityahumane
    @adityahumane Год назад +26

    Amazing content civil servants talking entrepreneurs. It's good if they seat for more 60 minutes I would love to watch it.

  • @rohitkashyap5441
    @rohitkashyap5441 Год назад +67

    I sense a pinch of cold war between the groups.......Both these professions have their place in the development of our nation...Both must be respected as one adds directly to our GDP and the other is responsible for the efficient running of the system and policy making........I believe that drawing these comparisons are useless in our way forward and we should give up this mindset.....Change will start from us....The hype that our society has put on IAS must be put aside, starting from us, coz we are the future.....Jai Hind!!!

    • @sanskarpandey6213
      @sanskarpandey6213 Год назад +8

      It wasn't a comparison of any sort, it may be possible you are experiencing confirmation bias. I believe the intention was to draw out different perspectives and show the viewer how drastically different two professions can be, yet be similar in the fact that they have their own struggles, and that life as an overarching entity, is a struggle, no matter who you are or what your profession is.

    • @nikeshdubey4129
      @nikeshdubey4129 Год назад

      Wise words ❤️❤️ @rohit kasyap

    • @Brodragon2225
      @Brodragon2225 11 месяцев назад

      Those entrepreneurs are not successful though they still want exit

    • @DiabloNemes
      @DiabloNemes 6 дней назад

      @@Brodragon2225yeah so ? There is no problem in wanting exit

  • @jaiswalkpraveen
    @jaiswalkpraveen Год назад +30

    One of the best Video I’ve seen lately
    In our family, everyone want us to be IAS. This video would add a great perspective. Must watch and share with your family and relatives. 🎉

  • @wazahatsiddiqui6223
    @wazahatsiddiqui6223 10 месяцев назад +1

    conversation between two right people is priceless .....
    agree ?

  • @nehachoudhary2105
    @nehachoudhary2105 11 месяцев назад +3

    This is one of the must to listen podcast they are talking so calmly and openly without disclosing much ...loved it

  • @shubhamsinha2362
    @shubhamsinha2362 Год назад +548

    I would highly suggest you guys do an episode with Army Officers since the kind of environment, facilities, and opportunities you get being in the Army as an officer is unparalleled in my opinion. Be it medical facilities, getting exposure to various sports/adventure sports, etc, The Army has it all covered. Would be interesting to see a conversation surrounding this

    • @drivelazy
      @drivelazy Год назад +2

      Ias officer have very good salary package now.

    • @nikhil0809
      @nikhil0809 Год назад +27

      @@drivelazy army >>
      they provide everything

    • @souravpaul2179
      @souravpaul2179 Год назад +12

      ​@@drivelazyarmy is first....always

    • @SwaDes7208
      @SwaDes7208 Год назад +8

      @nikhil0809
      Great misconception.... 😅

    • @nikhil0809
      @nikhil0809 Год назад +11

      @@SwaDes7208 u r taling like a 16 yr old

  • @Aspirant6020
    @Aspirant6020 Год назад +4

    What a Great Conversation!! I just appreciate the way they were maintaining there "Originality" Instead of talking in a Cheezy Manner.

  • @siddaramhalli
    @siddaramhalli Год назад +21

    Great to see these real and open discussions.. appreciate the teams' effort

  • @urbanschool1
    @urbanschool1 Год назад +4

    The 2nd best video i saw on youtube at age of 22.

  • @biswaranjanpattanaik
    @biswaranjanpattanaik Год назад +9

    In my point of view If you need peace then go for Government jobs or if want to become a rich you have to hustle first and become a Entrepreneur or a business men or do highly paying corporate jobs where you can full fill your needs and wants.

  • @bootssocks6477
    @bootssocks6477 Год назад +32

    I know a lot of IAS , IPS officers personally (family). Everyone should know that 90% officers retire at North of 80-90 cr.

    • @abhaykaushik95
      @abhaykaushik95 Год назад +2

      Things were different 40 years ago. Now, it's much more difficult to do corruption and these civil services charm will be extinct by 2030.

    • @rahultheonemanarmy
      @rahultheonemanarmy Год назад

      Really?? Are you kidding??

    • @sagittarius1508
      @sagittarius1508 Год назад

      @@rahultheonemanarmy because 90 percent of them are corrupt asf

    • @ViksitBharata
      @ViksitBharata Год назад

      Black Money?

    • @ManasJoshi-gc7lu
      @ManasJoshi-gc7lu Год назад +2

      What I see an ias which retire at least of 3.5 Cr net worth , which is worth by trading , high risk bonds and stocks , FD in corporate banks and dowry a little %.
      But these numbers are just showing the black money because an IAS officer can hardly store and save 4cr .

  • @harshsingh611
    @harshsingh611 Год назад +45

    We need a whole series like these. It will be of great value and fun to know more about how people from 2 different world interact.

  • @aasimjamal786
    @aasimjamal786 Год назад +15

    That's how educated people talk!

  • @ashutoshna1860
    @ashutoshna1860 Год назад +3

    Upsc aspirants turning to entrepreneur feel much relatable .

  • @phobic1818
    @phobic1818 Год назад +5

    WE NEED MORE CHANNELS AND CONTENT LIKE THIS IN INDIA!!!

  • @agarwalvishal00
    @agarwalvishal00 Год назад +276

    A question: if you are an IAS and if you don't trust the government healthcare and security or government schools and colleges, isn't it a failure on your side that being an IAS officer you are unable to make things better then where would the common person look up to?

    • @ktiwari31
      @ktiwari31 Год назад +61

      No, it is not. They are part of the system by choice and are acknowledging the cons of doing so. That will remind them to do their best to improve the system.

    • @agarwalvishal00
      @agarwalvishal00 Год назад +33

      @@ktiwari31 when you have a position which can really make an impact then why would you even not try doing stuff which are going to help you and the society. IAS is a mere power position than a service where people just stay for Power and 0 accountability

    • @praseethjnair2661
      @praseethjnair2661 Год назад +59

      @@agarwalvishal00 you got it wrong the IAS service is just the administrative part or to put more simply an policy execution wing in the government only a selected few have a say in policy making that to in there later parts of there career and also the service have red tapism, office politics, corruption ,political pressure, etc. and we live in a democracy so there is no absolute power for anyone and we also follow rule of law so all these things are there it is easy to judge them but its difficult to understand what they are going through.
      and nobody joins the service to do corruption the power that they get is what corrupts them
      as the saying goes power corrupts and absolute power corrupts the absolute. you can trace that throughout history.
      And to be very frank they are really underpaid for the service they provide they are more worthy of it.

    • @kedarSunil
      @kedarSunil Год назад +44

      Is it failure on your side if you are a product manager and company is not doing good financially

    • @mukeshsoni4125
      @mukeshsoni4125 Год назад +5

      ​@@kedarSunilnow that's a statement

  • @vidhubhardwaj9672
    @vidhubhardwaj9672 Год назад +11

    That "Bangalore police bmw ko bhi rok de toh haath mein aa jaati hai" sunmed up why people chose power >> money

    • @the__lone__thinker
      @the__lone__thinker 27 дней назад +3

      Can you say the same thing for ultra rich ? Those are the people who influence government as per their needs. If you think earning 10-20 crore per year is rich you are surely misguided.

    • @animeisreal1687
      @animeisreal1687 3 дня назад +1

      ​@@the__lone__thinker Nice 1

  • @Sparkwithsom
    @Sparkwithsom 3 месяца назад +3

    Maturity is when you know becoming successful 1% entrepreneur is tough than any other profession including UPSC also

  • @mukulsharma217
    @mukulsharma217 Год назад +12

    Thanks a lot for broadening my mind, i am a student, it helped greatly understanding such varied professions with deep insights.
    Kudos to Wint Wealth.

  • @Mahrooshay
    @Mahrooshay Год назад +8

    Nothing is perfect. Both, the public sector and entrepreneurship, have upsides and downsides. The only thing that matters is inner satisfaction. Happiness and sadness are temporary, but satisfaction is permanent.

  • @Vikram_Singh..
    @Vikram_Singh.. Год назад +30

    Very cheap Comparison.
    Basic salary is not final salary.T.A.+ D.A.+ Medical+ Travel allowances = 87-90 thousands(An IAS officer gets )
    इसके अलावा दुनिया भर की सुविधाएं जैसे 50 litres oil/month + Big size buglow with 7,8 Rooms + Garden + 4-5 servants + Personal 2 armoued bodyguards + 1 Innova or Scorpio Car with Sound and light on car's head + 1 Escort Vehicle for following you + Perks from governemnt every month + Lots of power to handle society.
    Note:- one of my family member "SANJAY Singh " is an IAS officer ,i have noted all these facilites looking him from last few years, so nothing wrong in what i wrote. 🙏

  • @CANiteshSingh
    @CANiteshSingh Год назад +7

    Suddenly this video comes in front of me ....Mind blowing conversation...So much amazing experiences sunane ko mila...🙏🙏

  • @Nikhilus_yadavus
    @Nikhilus_yadavus Год назад +5

    Ias ki naukri sabse unique hai. No comparison at all with corporate bros.

  • @PankajKara
    @PankajKara Год назад +4

    Huge thanks to wint wealth for all these sessions.

  • @rajhzb41
    @rajhzb41 Год назад +15

    What a great conversation b/w Entrepreneurs and IAS officers. Both jobs has their pros and Cons. One comes with high money but less job job security while the other comes with less money but with high job security.

    • @AdityaDhimann
      @AdityaDhimann Год назад +5

      Ias officer at the start has a apartment worth 20-25 lakhs rental value 😂😂 and u say less salary lol

    • @avinashgandhi8171
      @avinashgandhi8171 Год назад +1

      @@AdityaDhimann agreed but it is not owned by them and cant get an apartment where they want like at native right ? so there is a lot of difference

    • @AdityaDhimann
      @AdityaDhimann Год назад +1

      @@avinashgandhi8171 bhai to koi private company wala yahan se vahan shift krta h to use metropolitan city m 20-30K ka chotha sa ghr lena pdta h
      And also IAS jis bi city m entrr bi kre na
      Us city k hazar naukar or afsar aajate hn khatirdaari ko

    • @AdityaDhimann
      @AdityaDhimann Год назад +3

      @@avinashgandhi8171 mere mama Ias hn
      Yahan se khde khde unhone hmare ghumne or rehne ka intezaam ek call pr krva dia tha
      Mere mosa co-operate m 40lpa m hn
      Pr still bde bde engineers or business man ias k aage girrte hn ki sir help krdo
      Vo log 40-50lpa lekr unhe bheedh m ghumna pdta
      Mama k ek call pr vip kaam chlte

    • @princejangra1231
      @princejangra1231 Год назад

      ​@@AdityaDhimannbhai reality is
      Materialistic cheeze ek time baad life me less relevant BN jaati h. For everyone

  • @praveentomar.1147
    @praveentomar.1147 Год назад +6

    Bhai 56000/- bs bolne ki bate hai.
    Remember they are diplomats that's why they are sitting there 😂.
    Or baki security k bare me unhone bol hi diya.
    But love to that their mentality are on the same table....and we as a growing country need this.

  • @i_UCH1HA
    @i_UCH1HA Год назад +6

    This is the type of content we want to watch on RUclips ..great conversation , great channel 👍

  • @RealIlluminati7
    @RealIlluminati7 Месяц назад +5

    Those who are watching this & comparing them, Ironically then can’t be able to become any of them 😂

    • @Shsvt
      @Shsvt Месяц назад

      Heheheh hahahha 😹😹 bhai tu toh cool hai to toh aankh band karke dekhra na vedio. Dumb f k there is vs in vedio caption don't u think the topic is only of comparing

  • @maheshmmmec
    @maheshmmmec Год назад +13

    Considering power and perks IAS get there is no comparison....and for money.....IAS salary is just tip of iceberg..... actual income you cant imagine😊

    • @bhartiyanetafans
      @bhartiyanetafans Год назад +2

      मेरे पापा constable है स्टेट पुलीस में, उन्हे कोई भी पुलिस वाला रोकता नही है।
      यही अच्छा लगता है इस देश में मुझे।
      करोड़ों की पैसा कमा लो लेकिन ये नही मिलता है।
      सरकारी कर्मी को चहिए क्या??
      वैसे पैसा कुछ घूस ले कर सैलरी से ज्यादा कमा लेते है ।

    • @cherry6328
      @cherry6328 Год назад

      You mean resorting to corruption lol then whats the point of being IAS a soulless educated corrupt idiot??

  • @voiceofmedha
    @voiceofmedha Год назад +10

    Good insights. Would also like to see interviews of people who do not get such high paying jobs right after graduation. I read a report recently which said India produces ~15 lakh engineers each year, of which only ~2 lakh are hired. Add to that, majority of these college graduates join with salaries like 3.5 lpa, even in cities like Bangalore. Many of them do not earn more than 10 lpa even after years. They have to juggle family, kids, parents and what not. And everyone does not even have inherited assets. They are often the only earning members and dreams of starting a company or going for higher studies remain just dreams.
    We tend to highlight the success stories mostly, but not the stories which speak about the routine of the masses.

    • @adityaanand.
      @adityaanand. Год назад +2

      Yup, those who are born into rich or upper-class families have many advantages like they don't have to think about earning in their 20s, they don't have EMIs, they don't have to think twice before taking admissions in a good private college but on the other hand, the lower middle guy will face lots of issues even if he is talented because of the financial constraints. it's very hard to be rich when you are born poor.

  • @jananielango
    @jananielango Год назад +11

    SOME QUALITY CONTENT HERE !!❤❤❤❤❤
    THANKYOU FOR RESPECTING VIEWERS TIME .
    LOVE THIS CHANNEL❤

  • @hardeepchauhan5338
    @hardeepchauhan5338 Год назад +13

    It was the basic salary .. they mentioned... If u add the allowances ... It will be in multiples of lakhs .. and moreover, they dont need to pay any rent or similar expenses.

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Год назад +5

      Listen, their kids get access to these exclusive clubs and sports training as well. Like as a parent that might cost 20k a month.

    • @vccv9785
      @vccv9785 Год назад +1

      @@Kathakathan11 free healthcare, kid can attend any educational institute and it will be paid for by the government etc etc. It adds up to way more than an average " entrepreneur's " earnings

  • @KshitijSir
    @KshitijSir Год назад +9

    Another misgude : Add Free cars + fuel+ Driver + Big VIP area Bungalow/house rent + Servants at govt payroll . So Additional 2Lac pm salary in wgat they are mentioning.

    • @KshitijSir
      @KshitijSir Год назад +5

      Health benefit from Govt which you can't imagine even. Unlimited cashless treatment in any hospital in India or abroad.

  • @prasantakumarpadhi4399
    @prasantakumarpadhi4399 22 дня назад +1

    In IAS ,you have to say 'haan jee'.In private ,you can resign and go You do not have to compromise your integrity.

  • @vishesh_raina
    @vishesh_raina Год назад +6

    The wants vs needs bit won my heart❤

  • @SntMnn
    @SntMnn Год назад +4

    Openness is the usp of all videos

  • @tanvirahmedsiddik8335
    @tanvirahmedsiddik8335 Год назад +13

    Entrepreneurship is a different level game, it cannot be compared to any job. Entrepreneurs take a lot of risk and stress to make big changes and create an impact.
    On the other hand, people come to government jobs to exercise power and reduce uncertainty.
    If any successful small entrepreneur can be compared to a government officials, it should at least be compared to a successful and honest secretary.

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Год назад +2

      Lol😂😂 you know nothing what it takes to stay in that system

    • @professorarjun1234
      @professorarjun1234 Год назад +2

      Both are incomparable. I guess you are None.

    • @jethiya7990
      @jethiya7990 Год назад +1

      ​@@professorarjun1234uski puncture ki dukan hai aur wo rubber solution sungh kar high hai.

  • @r0han007
    @r0han007 Год назад +1

    Kumwat has real clarity of thoughts. Really impressed by his opinions towards life.

  • @silasmagar7852
    @silasmagar7852 10 месяцев назад +1

    According to them shifting 1cr to 8 Lakh in government job.
    The reason
    1. Power
    2. Respect
    3. Job security
    Money ❌

  • @ashutoshsinghrajput8514
    @ashutoshsinghrajput8514 Год назад +55

    Ias officers can earn 2 no. money 10 times of their salary pretty much normally because of the system, then they can make strong contacts with powerful people of that region where they are working with strong contacts and favours their scope of earning grows a lot, they can invest and earn a lot of money from real estate, stock markets and other investments.
    That's why IAS is one of the most sought out job in india

    • @userunavailable__
      @userunavailable__ Год назад +20

      Lol bro it's not 10X it's 100x

    • @yagnikbose8973
      @yagnikbose8973 Год назад +10

      Yeah but then again not everyone wants to serve themselves but instead want to serve the people of the country.

    • @ashutoshsinghrajput8514
      @ashutoshsinghrajput8514 Год назад +5

      @@yagnikbose8973 obviously there are honest officers but an IAS officer can easily earn more money than private sector employee if he wants to.

    • @harshkuma172
      @harshkuma172 Год назад +3

      Bro I have a question... Can IAS OFFICER start a business or can a businessman become an IAS

    • @ashutoshsinghrajput8514
      @ashutoshsinghrajput8514 Год назад

      @@harshkuma172 both things can happen

  • @alpeshrane1576
    @alpeshrane1576 Год назад +13

    This is something different. Kudos to the team for coming up with such different topic
    It really gives you a different perspective!

  • @MahendraSingh-te3fm
    @MahendraSingh-te3fm Год назад +6

    Conversation is good.
    But the funny question is when the founder asked the officers:- Where do you invest your savings?😂

  • @saubhikbhattacharjee6023
    @saubhikbhattacharjee6023 Месяц назад +2

    IAS is liablity for government & Entrepreneur is asset.

  • @kamalendrasinhchampavat103
    @kamalendrasinhchampavat103 10 месяцев назад +2

    I come across many IAS/IPS and they all are crorepati. Maybe these two are the rarest of rare species. We all know every Indian wants to become IAP/IPS/Sarkari Babus. Love and Peace

  • @Khumtsa2002
    @Khumtsa2002 Год назад +591

    One minute silence for those who thinks IAS work for 56k or sth only😂. Everyone knows their salary, so they're open to it. But, none will tell you the truth about the other side revenue😂.

    • @prathamkumar2755
      @prathamkumar2755 Год назад +58

      Unn dono k account mai ab tak to 50-50 crore to aram se honge

    • @jethiya7990
      @jethiya7990 Год назад +46

      ​@@prathamkumar2755Matlab kuchh bhi?

    • @prathamkumar2755
      @prathamkumar2755 Год назад +55

      @@jethiya7990 A close relative of mine is S.P. Trust me, for a single transfer they have to give 5-6 crores to their higher ups.

    • @SUMITKUMAR-ix3mv
      @SUMITKUMAR-ix3mv Год назад +7

      ​@@prathamkumar2755yeah mere papa batate hai ye sab...SI h bo...

    • @darkknight5563
      @darkknight5563 Год назад +24

      ​@@prathamkumar27555-6 crore hai jeb mei to job hi kyu krni 😂

  • @drivelazy
    @drivelazy Год назад +53

    Respect and power that IAS officer has is beyond words.

    • @wasis001
      @wasis001 Год назад +24

      Entrepreneurs bring wealth to the country

    • @subhajit1128
      @subhajit1128 Год назад +9

      @@wasis001 and that wealth end up in politician's hands

    • @subhajit1128
      @subhajit1128 Год назад +1

      @@MonkeyDLuffy-pc9fk agree on that and that too directly, but at least one has the power to eliminate corruption in the system he's working on.

    • @subhajit1128
      @subhajit1128 Год назад

      @@MonkeyDLuffy-pc9fk he has bro, otherwise what power we are talking about.
      A corrupt police officer is making a mother run everywhere when she's lost her child just because the criminals are associated to some politician. Can't a young IAS officer help her anyway?

    • @wasis001
      @wasis001 Год назад

      @@subhajit1128 nope how bro

  • @abhaykaushik95
    @abhaykaushik95 Год назад +21

    All I can see is some UPSC fanboys shouting: "They earn more under the table" 🤡.
    Not realising that:
    1. Earning illegal money is wrong
    2. It's not that easy to earn and ask for bribe
    3. Once you get caught, your life would be over
    etc......

    • @H_Rj5802
      @H_Rj5802 6 месяцев назад

      They think bribe will take them to 4 trillion
      BS mindset

    • @animeisreal1687
      @animeisreal1687 3 дня назад +2

      Exactly man, you nailed it!!

  • @eternal456
    @eternal456 Год назад +7

    What a wonderful conversation! Both sides straight up showed their wisdom efficiently.I turned 18 recently;For a huge chunk of my life (10 years is indeed large for me haha) I wanted to become a civil servant but as I grew up and got to know about more options my ambition somewhat changed towards Entrepreneurship.I learnt a lot from this video,tbh it was a like a heaven for me watching these guys talk about stuff I think all the time!
    Great video,Great concept and Great people! Thank you!

    • @thorbhaisaab3088
      @thorbhaisaab3088 Год назад +1

      Why you don’t use full form that word tbh if you write the full form to be honest it won’t wear out your fingers.

    • @eternal456
      @eternal456 Год назад

      @@thorbhaisaab3088Well I can't really do much about that ,as it's just a habit that I got by using social media for sometime.Most people know what "tbh" is,so there is not harm in using that.Have a good day!

  • @AudioSwipe
    @AudioSwipe Год назад +4

    The kind of podcast We want 🙌🏼

  • @lokeshagarwal5293
    @lokeshagarwal5293 Год назад +9

    Sirrrr..... Need more such conversations.......
    This experiences gives youth like us to look at a different sides of the professions!

  • @4by4by4
    @4by4by4 Год назад +8

    I just came across this video/ channel and you guys are doing absolutely exceptional chats.
    Kudos 👏

  • @shubhmishra3338
    @shubhmishra3338 Год назад +47

    Difference between IAS and CEOs is that IAS officers can become CEOs and there have been many examples but CEOs cant be IASes even if they pay their entire net worth.

    • @shubhmishra3338
      @shubhmishra3338 Год назад +5

      Also, CEOs aren't rich for many many years before they make it and not all do. That being said, there is definitely thrills in being a CEO and in being an IAS as well.

    • @jethiya7990
      @jethiya7990 Год назад +3

      ​@@shubhmishra3338That's correct

    • @nupurkumari398
      @nupurkumari398 Год назад +3

      Very true

    • @Sarajboos12
      @Sarajboos12 Год назад +14

      But they can buy IASs

    • @shubhmishra3338
      @shubhmishra3338 Год назад +4

      @@Sarajboos12 Corrupt CEOs can buy corrupt IASes, but the keyword is corrupt. And then both of them will be a common prisoner in some time lol.

  • @PVJEducational
    @PVJEducational Год назад

    Proud of you Aditya dada ! Prasad Joshi here from PE School Nashik

  • @vishnuramesh171
    @vishnuramesh171 Год назад +7

    what else I could expect? Hats off Wint! Amazing content with good insights

  • @asishkar1963
    @asishkar1963 Год назад +50

    IAS/IPS dont touch their Salary at all,
    It all comes from Under the Table

    • @kunalbanerjee5562
      @kunalbanerjee5562 Год назад +5

      Now it is very difficult to do corruption

    • @anuragupadhayay8405
      @anuragupadhayay8405 Год назад +7

      many people left there lucrative jobs to become an ias because they see they will get both power and money. Both of these ias officers must be having current wealth of more than 2 to 3 cr

    • @nasarpes
      @nasarpes Год назад +2

      @@kunalbanerjee5562 what changed now??

    • @avinashvijaya2800
      @avinashvijaya2800 Год назад +18

      Real truth, money under the the table will not be discussed in public platform.. Just think for one second why will any person leave a salary of more than 1.5 crore in us, come to india and earn a meagre 56 thousand rs per month ..

    • @sleepingduty2987
      @sleepingduty2987 Год назад

      ​@@avinashvijaya2800why is it that if you can't understand someone's point of view then yous have to think he's talking bs? Why can't Indians f.icking say that okay that is different, it's hard for me understand but that's fine. Why so much arrogance?