How Civil Servants Built Modern India | Flashback with Palki Sharma

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @Firstpost
    @Firstpost  Год назад +324

    Do you think the role of civil servants in independent India has been forgotten? Comment below and join the conversation.

    • @urbanistvlog
      @urbanistvlog Год назад +2

      IITians are doing better than civil servants. nothing to be proud to be a civil servant.

    • @kedaryadav4118
      @kedaryadav4118 Год назад +2

      We remeber civil servants more as a corrupt and illiterate babuies who have been fielded to over power the poor people by being CHATU OF politicians baaring few like brijesh mishra etc.

    • @Dream-mt7eb
      @Dream-mt7eb Год назад +11

      No it is not forgettable.. but it is also know to wonder how you put all these informations in your mind I am preparing for the civil services examination . I forget the many things I need to revise again and again but when I see you guys I feel like what I missed how you revise all this informations I want to know this only from you? Please advise me how you collect the information and store in your mind

    • @subhambala6688
      @subhambala6688 Год назад +2

      ​@@Dream-mt7eb jab shoot kodta ha uski pahala content Banta ha uski bad padta ha far shoot kodta ha

    • @everuttejon9886
      @everuttejon9886 Год назад +1

      .......India was destroyed by distorted Indian history.... British slavery democracy and British slavery education system and corruption...So India will never be economic super power in the future.
      ...
      .

  • @courtlaw1
    @courtlaw1 Год назад +726

    As an African American I will say I love that India got their country back from an imperial power and now is a world power and will likely dominate the later years of this century.

    • @everuttejon9886
      @everuttejon9886 Год назад

      .....India was destroyed by distorted Indian history.... British slavery democracy and British slavery education system and corruption...So India will never be economic super power in the future.

    • @yourcat2971
      @yourcat2971 Год назад +19

      There are too many challenges. Cheap politicians are by far the biggest

    • @tintunbirha
      @tintunbirha Год назад +32

      No domination. Just contributer and soft influencer. I hope India never looses its generally gentle hindu ethos whatever others might do.

    • @eriol_h
      @eriol_h Год назад +12

      Thank you for the generous wishes. Africa is a great nation with kind hearted people. I wish the best to Africa from India!

    • @gareeb_whatif8325
      @gareeb_whatif8325 Год назад

      @@tintunbirha no we need to be ruthless like Americans and get all dirt from country and throw them out.

  • @koolmom9163
    @koolmom9163 Год назад +1630

    My father retired as a top bureaucrat from Haryana in 1995…from the batch of unusual honest IAS officers!!!
    Soon after he passed away peacefully. Growing up I never saw him throwing his weight around or being arrogant. As kids we lived in huge government houses with security men and what not but he was very clear that none of that was permanent or ours. He didn’t have properties or tons of money that I heard other IAS officers had. We had one simple house when he retired. That was his earning of life. I remember once my brother got upset with him and hold him, “papa, you should have made tons of money..how come we are always working hard?” And his response was, “ I started from scratch and my goal was to retire with dignity and peace of mind. Money can be momentary but your conscious will always prick you for the wrong deeds.” Good lesson that I tell my kids today.
    I can’t thank you enough for reminding me how proud I am today to be daughter of an IAS officer who worked day and night to help people and to make a difference.

    • @sumankumarpk9300
      @sumankumarpk9300 Год назад +66

      Tribute to your father and to our Great Country.

    • @SureshBabu-lv6bd
      @SureshBabu-lv6bd Год назад +49

      Tribute, Salute & bow down to your father, he is very inspirational 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @koolmom9163
      @koolmom9163 Год назад +42

      Thank you so much! I feel I have honored him today 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @dharmendraprakash7773
      @dharmendraprakash7773 Год назад +40

      I am really humbled with narration..You are fortunate to have been born to such a great soul..
      My salute 🫡 to him for working for us and also to have been blessed with good children like you..

    • @priyalamba3600
      @priyalamba3600 Год назад +23

      Tribute to your father.So inspirational

  • @divyaloganathan1029
    @divyaloganathan1029 Год назад +453

    This is a great tribute to our unsung bureaucrats. Let’ respect them

    • @nutan2278
      @nutan2278 Год назад +9

      But don't you think corruption is also because of them Only

    • @Anvesh49
      @Anvesh49 Год назад

      @rajputana_553 if they are following polticians they can do it without taking bride since they are taking means they are part of corruption

    • @surajm4547
      @surajm4547 Год назад +2

      ​@@nutan2278Exactly.👍👍👍

    • @anonymous-fj1fd
      @anonymous-fj1fd Год назад +10

      They are all chor. Real tribute should be given to entrepreneurs who despite all odds of corrupt politicians and civil servants build Indian economy.

    • @spg6651
      @spg6651 Год назад +5

      Respect whom? IAS cadre - Not at all -- They are creator of the problem and giving legal tone to every problem -- Major contribution of IAS is to complicate the matter through quoting Obscure law points and stalling developmental work .. IAS is regressive -- Good political leaders are far far better than IAS - Biggest contribution if IAS is Gigantic corruption ( much higher than political leader as IAS stays irrespective of Government change )

  • @upasanasahoo3305
    @upasanasahoo3305 Год назад +142

    what a beautiful segment. as an IAS aspirant, this just recharged me. Palki ma'am is such a huge part of the reason i still trust media outlets.

  • @lakshmankumar3459
    @lakshmankumar3459 Год назад +76

    My Shashtang namaskarams to you Palki. My father retired from the IAS and is 93 now. He belonged to that rare breed of honest officers who contributed to India selflessly. While I knew all the while that the Civil services was and is the steel frame work of India ...it is also true that it is loosing its sheen. The current breed are more keen on posting their own videos and blowing their own trumpet not understanding that it is their work they have to do. Being down to earth is missing...colluding with politicians for personal benefits is rampant...what I am saying is..they are diluting their own respect. Today I am proud of my dad and privileged to be son of an unsung hero...but the truth is he has always been my hero...admiring him silently..thanks Palki...May God bless you with eternal happiness. Jai hind. Jai Shri Ram.

    • @Vasudhaivakutum
      @Vasudhaivakutum Год назад +4

      IAS and honest are antonyms

    • @lakshmankumar3459
      @lakshmankumar3459 Год назад

      Well yours sounds like sour grapes..one of the failed aspirants I guess. More over you get what you deserve...so ho and get a life first Gaikwad...

    • @katta240
      @katta240 6 месяцев назад

      It's the rusted pillar of India ,dear friend

    • @ahmadabidi-i3c
      @ahmadabidi-i3c 2 месяца назад

      Social media and coaching institutes have presented civil services as something which gives ultimate power(rutba, 2 no. Ka paisa, society me dabdba) but it should be a dieheart service for building our nation🙏

  • @bangarisaiswaraj
    @bangarisaiswaraj Год назад +82

    A huge thanks to Palki Sharma and team for narrating this flashback and bringing this to the forefront.
    I'm really glad to see journalists like Palki speak out their heart that throbs for the wellbeing of this nation.

    • @jacksmith-mu3ee
      @jacksmith-mu3ee Год назад

      mIndia's Hunger index
      2013: 63rd rank
      2022: 107th rank
      mIndia's Happiness index.
      2013: 111th rank
      2022: 136th rank
      mIndia's press freedom rank
      2013:79th
      2022: 150the the fourth pillar of worlds largest
      democracy is no more
      mIndia's unemployment rate
      2013:4.9%
      2023:7.5%
      Unemployment rate never increase in growing
      economy.. india is growing only on paper and by
      loan
      mIndia's Debt
      before 2014: ₹55 lakh crore
      2023: ₹155 lakh crore
      mIndia's GDP from 2004 to 2014:
      $709 billion to 2.04 trilion (almost triple)
      India's GDP from 2014to 2024:
      $2.04 trillion to 3.6 trilion (expected)...not even
      double

  • @pratibharajpoot1508
    @pratibharajpoot1508 Год назад +354

    Civil servants are like the 4th lion of Ashokan emblem “Anonymous ,yet makes its presence felt at all times.”❤❤

    • @jacksmith-mu3ee
      @jacksmith-mu3ee Год назад +2

      mIndia's Hunger index
      2013: 63rd rank
      2022: 107th rank
      mIndia's Happiness index.
      2013: 111th rank
      2022: 136th rank
      mIndia's press freedom rank
      2013:79th
      2022: 150the the fourth pillar of worlds largest
      democracy is no more
      mIndia's unemployment rate
      2013:4.9%
      2023:7.5%
      Unemployment rate never increase in growing
      economy.. india is growing only on paper and by
      loan
      mIndia's Debt
      before 2014: ₹55 lakh crore
      2023: ₹155 lakh crore
      mIndia's GDP from 2004 to 2014:
      $709 billion to 2.04 trilion (almost triple)
      India's GDP from 2014to 2024:
      $2.04 trillion to 3.6 trilion (expected)...not even
      double

    • @patraseduhelphand
      @patraseduhelphand Год назад

      Neither Indian nor civil and not servants...Come to West Bengal see the conditions of IAS ..all hellish Corrupted vermins..these bastards are destroying the state...

    • @nileshsingh2669
      @nileshsingh2669 Год назад +3

      Not always, only after PM Modi came to power they all started working like never before. Have you heard the culture of "babus"? They are the same people who keep rolling file from one table to different table and delayed projects for many years.

    • @jacksmith-mu3ee
      @jacksmith-mu3ee Год назад

      @@nileshsingh2669 india beggar

    • @bbbabulal
      @bbbabulal 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@jacksmith-mu3eewe rejected this fake western daya

  • @manils35
    @manils35 Год назад +320

    Million thanks Ms Palki. I have performed many times election duty at various levels, including six in J&K (1996) and got appreciation letter from Government. You made a wonderful report honouring us. God bless you with success always!

  • @chilikapradhan278
    @chilikapradhan278 Год назад +33

    A heartful salutation for our legendaries who have given us Independent India.
    Bande mataram 🇮🇳

  • @anushkaachandra9792
    @anushkaachandra9792 Год назад +10

    These episodes were needed . To know about our long lost history , how back then all things functioned and how we actually started after 1947 🎉

  • @ravipeiris4388
    @ravipeiris4388 Год назад +10

    I've learned more about Indian history in this 10 minute video than my entire time in high school where learning about european history was shoved down my throat without ever learning about African and Asian histories. But video series like these are helping to rectify that gross oversight.

    • @rajnikantchande2677
      @rajnikantchande2677 Год назад

      @ravipeiris4388
      You must read " The Discovery of India." author: Jawaharlal Nehru ...you will, I assure you, learn huge amt about Indian history prior to & during British rule...Every Indian must read this book...and, if you have time, please also read Nehru's " Glimpses of World History "...Best wishes
      Jai Hind

  • @bharatirawte943
    @bharatirawte943 Год назад +14

    A big salute to our unsung heroes.

  • @daretodream7204
    @daretodream7204 Год назад +637

    And now we have 5 ex-bureaucrats as Ministers in Central govt.
    1)Dr. S. Jayashankar (ex-IFS)
    2) Ashwini Vaishnav ( ex-IAS)
    3) Piyush Goyal (ex- IAS)
    4) Hardeep Singh Puri (ex-IFS)
    5) R K Singh (ex -IAS )
    😊😊😊😊

    • @Sunny12-23
      @Sunny12-23 Год назад +52

      ​@@aandy450Modiji's greatest talent is to make the best of everything- situation, opportunity or people around him. Nehru's greatest talent was to waste every opportunity and insult every accomplished person around him - be it Sardar Patel, Dr. Ambedkar, Acharya JB Kriplani, Gen Thimmaiah etc etc etc. He was so full of his own superiority as the only "Englishman" in the Congress. By the way for your information the bureaucracy was created by the British and not Nehru.

    • @abhijayp6000
      @abhijayp6000 Год назад +32

      Piyush Goyal is not ex-IAS . However, RK Singh , Union power minister is a retired Bihar cadre IAS officer . Arjun Ram Meghwal is also a former IAS ( promoted from RAS) who took voluntary retirement .

    • @atharvzemse6599
      @atharvzemse6599 Год назад +41

      @@Sunny12-23 The only failure of Nehru was he could not build false narratives like Modi. This is the basic when you learn Political science and that's why democracy doesn't work where a leader is being portrayed as godly person so no one can question him if anything goes wrong.

    • @daretodream7204
      @daretodream7204 Год назад +1

      ​@@logical16he is a 1994 batch IAS officer

    • @Sunny12-23
      @Sunny12-23 Год назад +29

      @@atharvzemse6599 Nehru's ONLY success was to become Edwina's pet poodle and preside over the partition of the country. His over weaning ambition would not let him take second place to Sardar patel or Jinnah both of whom were the choice of their respective parties. In fact he even refused to accept Gandhi's suggestion to let Jinnah, who was terminally ill, be PM and then succeed him later. If your mission is to to promote the Nehruvian narrative first get your facts straight.

  • @manjunathjeerla3687
    @manjunathjeerla3687 Год назад +165

    This is called Real Journalism🙏

  • @seller2548
    @seller2548 Год назад +49

    Look at our US civil servants.... mostly corrupt. I'd like to forget them. Your reporting of India's history of civil servants was eye-opening and should always be remembered....

    • @prasadchaturdesale5795
      @prasadchaturdesale5795 Год назад

      Oh don't the Indian civil service a rotten pit This video is just remembering rare good watch Yes Minister it is so arrogant and so disgusting you haven't scratched the surface

    • @prasadchaturdesale5795
      @prasadchaturdesale5795 Год назад +2

      Especially after 90s indian civil service are disgustingly aristocratic

  • @ashishmandot4974
    @ashishmandot4974 Год назад +20

    Brilliant presentation and topic to discuss.....Finally a long deserved recognition

  • @rajats3
    @rajats3 Год назад +6

    Much needed tribute....great work palki...🙌⭐️

  • @manoharkanade7383
    @manoharkanade7383 Год назад +6

    👍.Palki is one of the very few respected anchors known for their sincerity, integrity, and to the point narrations 👍🙏

  • @manoranjansamal8032
    @manoranjansamal8032 Год назад +8

    Great and honest story for those hardworking officers of INDIA 🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @mahendramansingh7403
    @mahendramansingh7403 3 месяца назад

    Wonderful narrative! Ms Palki Sharma, Bravo!!!

  • @harshidshah1
    @harshidshah1 Год назад +3

    it was truely said that ministers come and go but ministry [ civil servants ] always remains. they are heroes who in reality run the country

  • @ankursharma-bg5mr
    @ankursharma-bg5mr 5 месяцев назад

    Your journalism and patriotism none to second

  • @jangamreddyankireddy1571
    @jangamreddyankireddy1571 Год назад +61

    True leaders behind the scenes. Excellent journalism. Nice tribute to our real heroes 👍

  • @MangalBhobe
    @MangalBhobe 7 месяцев назад +1

    True , many contributions & great work s go unrecognized

  • @aayush_bibliophile
    @aayush_bibliophile Год назад +171

    Thanku Palki Sharma for this tribute to our unsung bureaucrats ❤️These bureaucrats were truly like engines that run our country🇮🇳 Respect to all ur civil servants for their service❤️

    • @snehasahoo1718
      @snehasahoo1718 Год назад

      True otherwise every today is only busy criticising the bureaucrats forgetting that if there are bad ones then there are good ones also. And I wish to be one of those unsung heroes who will contribute to the development of our country.

    • @91873delete
      @91873delete Год назад +2

      Dude we don't need them today. They already lived more than their normal life. We needed them maybe for 30 years after independence but definitely not now. We need people of subject matter experts now. How does an anthropology graduate knows anything about chemical engineering or petroleum refining, but this nonsense system made a history graduate to be a head of the department or chief secretary of Panchayati raj ministry wtf man and he/she will be posted to some other dept within 6 months to another dept of there is a difference of opinion between the secretary and the minister. This is utter nonsense service which is not needed in today's india

    • @surajm4547
      @surajm4547 Год назад +2

      Palki should have also mentioned the bad points. This is such a one-sided video.

    • @snehasahoo1718
      @snehasahoo1718 Год назад

      @@surajm4547 Well the video itself talks about some good ias officers then what do u want her to tell you.

    • @surajm4547
      @surajm4547 Год назад +2

      @@snehasahoo1718 This video only glorifys them... she should have balanced it with the other negative side such as their corruption,etc. BUT SADLY WE DON'T HAVE SUCH NEUTRAL JOURNALISM ANYMORE.

  • @pinchutube
    @pinchutube Год назад +1

    Really, chills running down my spine.

  • @yogirajdhake5967
    @yogirajdhake5967 Год назад +8

    Great job you are doing through this series of news.

  • @dhirajkadam4791
    @dhirajkadam4791 Год назад +1

    Really as said by hon. Sardar patel that civil servants are the still frame of the nation. It holds true forever. They are the unsung architect of our nation. Today on the occassion of independence day.. let's salute them too !

  • @gauravrana8379
    @gauravrana8379 Год назад +60

    Thanqu for having this topic Palki mam.
    I myself is a UPSC Aspirant preparing to serve this honorable service & your show helps me a lot for my preparations, especially for the FOREIGN RELATIONS AND FOREIGN POLICY of India.❤

    • @ximin_sleepy
      @ximin_sleepy Год назад

      "serve the nation" 🤡🤡 more like loot the nation and keep it from becoming developed

    • @oneshot_Chemistry
      @oneshot_Chemistry Год назад

      Same here

  • @amanarun473
    @amanarun473 Год назад +1

    Long over due.. Thankyou for highlighting their importance 🙏🏼

  • @bharatraj4134
    @bharatraj4134 Год назад +3

    Million thanx to palki Sharma. A rare insight of how India built themselves, a smooth transition from British to भारत, from भारत तो democratic strong Bharat Desh. The paper put by you shows your in-depth knowledge, without which you would not touch any subject. Thnx.

  • @mohitpagaria
    @mohitpagaria Год назад +1

    That's the reason I watch her, she make the topic interesting and present the best way possible. 👍

  • @anikalaghari1919
    @anikalaghari1919 Год назад +4

    Always waiting for the Flashback every weekends. Thank you team for the hard work!

  • @osodowilberforce2321
    @osodowilberforce2321 Год назад +2

    Wonderful nostalgic history,thank you Palki.

  • @udynes4457
    @udynes4457 Год назад +26

    In my country Brazil the population is deeply divided. There is no chance of Brazil going anywhere but to disaster. Brazilians are reaching the point of hating each other.

    • @a.i2625
      @a.i2625 Год назад +2

      Same in India also . People are fighting with each other on basis of religion and ethnicity. Government is playing communal politics and spreading more hatred among people. Just see what is happening in Manipur and Haryana .

    • @msdolly6101981
      @msdolly6101981 Год назад +7

      ​@@a.i2625: 😅 this country was divided on communal lines 75 years ago. Religion based hatred started long ago not with haryana. Atleast now we don't have bomb blast everyday. Far better than the "Golden era" under the congress

    • @currentmatter4319
      @currentmatter4319 Год назад

      ​@@a.i2625 it's Abrahamic faith peoples who see the other as Kafirs.
      Who hates the Indian civilization ideology.
      Now we can what happened in mewat

    • @punitadatta
      @punitadatta Год назад

      ​@@a.i2625Especially the religion in self denial: Humanism.

  • @MyUma007
    @MyUma007 4 месяца назад

    Appreciate the topic covered. Arent these civil servants guiding the politicians ? If they shud be given credit for whatever is good Let them also own up for whatever goes wrong. Best example is the downgradation of armd forces.

  • @democraticthinker-Erk
    @democraticthinker-Erk Год назад +6

    upsc aspirants assemble here....wishing all the best ...

  • @tokiblah5388
    @tokiblah5388 Год назад +1

    Excellent presentation. These flashbacks on modern Indian history by Palki Sharma are enlightening for most Indians for whom these finer details of Indian History were never taught nor discussed in school and collage curriculum. I Wish Palki Sharma would dwell more on such subjects. She has the disposition and demeanor for such presentations .

  • @Ashish-xs6eg
    @Ashish-xs6eg 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent journalism .perfect topic looking for.

  • @ayodhyadawar2757
    @ayodhyadawar2757 Год назад +53

    Corruption is more rampant in india ,modern day bureaucrats are corrupt to the greater extent of course plenty are honest too

    • @snehasahoo1718
      @snehasahoo1718 Год назад +8

      There has to be a balance everywhere. there are indeed corrupt ones but there are loyal ones also. It has always been like that. Ultimately power and corruption go hand in hand but it depends on the person that whether he wants to use that corruption for ulterior motives or for the betterment

    • @jhansirani5281
      @jhansirani5281 Год назад +1

      ​@@snehasahoo1718 Your last sentence..are you ok with corruption..

    • @snehasahoo1718
      @snehasahoo1718 Год назад

      @@jhansirani5281 No. but it is true that till there is money and power in the world corruption cannot be omitted. But a middle way can be chosen. For example sone people do corruption to fill their own pockets and sometimes this also leads to difficulty for people and some business men like they are not able to set up their business and as a result we loose a lot of jobs. Now when an officer does this corruption thinking of good and then uses this corrupted money for the welfare of people like donating it in the NGO and all then it is a good corruption. We think that developed countries are free from corruption, that’s not true. In America there is a legal word for this lobbying which particularly means that the big businessmen will support the political leaders and in turn they have to make things east for them. The Chinese police officers are more corrupt than the Indian police officers

    • @ximin_sleepy
      @ximin_sleepy Год назад

      @@snehasahoo1718 no we have a better solution abolish this colonial atrocity, replace it with a better accountable performance based system, private organizations are efficient for a reason, we don't need beurocrates who halt the development of the nation, under the name of service.

    • @snehasahoo1718
      @snehasahoo1718 Год назад

      @@ximin_sleepy Some do not. There are many civil servants who did better work than the government in order to promote the growth of nation. And we can’t abolish everything as we will still need police officers to maintain law and order. And private organisations will also function for their own benefit. But what we can do is make the system more efficient and should keep checks on them also. Like proper training of police officers and making sure they are doing there duty. Also we should refrain the civil servants from entertaining the vip. For the vip security there can be private organisations providing bodyguards. In this way many people will get jobs also and the bureaucrats will focus on their jobs

  • @Simple_Indian
    @Simple_Indian Год назад +2

    Surprisingly one-sided take on India's civil services and a flashback on some noted civil servants who shaped our country. But, Palki Sharma usually presents a balanced perspective giving both sides of a story, and this one didn't have any. This clip only celebrates civil servants while not even mentioning the enormous harm they have been causing to India's progress. While we have had fine civil servants since the ICS days, the system has largely remained ossified in archaic procedures and helps perpetuate status quo. Even PM Modi has been lamenting about the dogged pursuit of status quo by the civil servants since 2014. But the root cause of it all is that India adopted the very same political, administrative, and legal systems the British left behind. So, essentially we opposed British rule for over a century yet adopted the very same systems even after our so-called independence. Besides, civil servants have almost always pandered to whims and fancies of their political masters, for cushy or coveted postings with higher prestige and power, or to enrich themselves in dubious ways (some cut to their political masters too). Remember that the ICS and legal systems were designed by the British to effectively RULE over Indians, not to SERVE Indian masses. So, unless India overhauls its political, admin, and legal systems to SERVE Indian masses it will remain a rotten 3rd world country.

  • @UsmanAli-zt1fu
    @UsmanAli-zt1fu Год назад +3

    I am a Tehsildar from Pakistan. This video proved really useful to me to understand how important the role of bureaucracy has been since beginning.

  • @cambalachandrakanth6742
    @cambalachandrakanth6742 Год назад

    Palki Sharma, what a voice to hear and the topic choosen is really awesome and needs to be appreciated for the unsung heroes of India.

  • @tusharshukla9761
    @tusharshukla9761 Год назад +9

    But we should also notice the cancer of corruption engineered by some extremely corrupt bureaucrats, those who charge their percent of share even in the slightest of administrative and executive procedures .

  • @parjanyashukla176
    @parjanyashukla176 Год назад

    This documentary gives me an eerie feeling. These kinds of documentaries make it seem as if India is coming to an end now.

  • @top_1_percent
    @top_1_percent Год назад +63

    That’s the reason why we love Palki. While other media outlets are busy showing crap, you bring this amazing story that needs to be told.

  • @satyankchaudhary8145
    @satyankchaudhary8145 6 месяцев назад

    These things should be add in syllabus of Indian history 😢😢 real heros of that time ,even of today 😊😊😊

  • @souptikmukhopadhyay6531
    @souptikmukhopadhyay6531 Год назад +3

    We should also remember that civil servants are also quite prone to corruption and grossly misuse their power

    • @wiv2631
      @wiv2631 Год назад

      I take it then that all were human beings, and it is easier to remember the very worst ones?

    • @souptikmukhopadhyay6531
      @souptikmukhopadhyay6531 Год назад

      @@wiv2631 you can't defend them using this as the very heart of corruption of govt money lies in the hands of these civil servants ...

  • @Chandan_Gupta24
    @Chandan_Gupta24 Год назад +1

    I'm preparing for IAS exam and want to be PM of India......:)

  • @krishnammagaru
    @krishnammagaru Год назад +15

    Palki ji , who ever gave you thought of this episode must be saluted . Needless to say your entire team and you for bringing a extremely nice piece of history. We thank all our Heros who built our nation . en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._R._Pillai and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukumar_Sen_(civil_servant) . en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satyendranath_Tagore . A lot more ....

  • @swamisevananda4107
    @swamisevananda4107 Год назад

    It's a very important to focus on civil servants activity towards the nation. Public want to know their work to make country great, not only politicians alone doing the prograss of India. Thanks

  • @ramaraocheepi7847
    @ramaraocheepi7847 Год назад +17

    Indeed its huge effort to collect and collate the data of civil servants who remined and remain as foundation for sound admn.These civ servants matter a lot even today.Indeed its profound gesture in covering this most civil servants from pre indepence to the present contexts.

    • @91873delete
      @91873delete Год назад

      No we don't need them now all of them became yes men to politicians, instead we need subject matter experts now

  • @abeykollakkaranalex
    @abeykollakkaranalex Год назад +1

    Paalki, I want to thank you for this reverie❤... Righteousness gave rise to our nationality in the ancients! Sacrifice gave rise to a God in lumbini! Even St. Thomas built Christian pillars with his flesh and strife. We're not defiant with our heritage.... It's just that we we're so marred with and blood thirsty to have the poor fakir laid down in ashes after he yearned to show a little righteousness, yelled twice or a thousand times, hey ram, hey ram our assembly in 1949 opened its eyes boasted to be republic! Listen first, thy grace, you know that, his grace rolls out to be tears in my eyes disturbs every time, can I find a solace...

  • @courtlaw1
    @courtlaw1 Год назад +14

    Nice celebrating the people that actually make the world work. This is why I love this channel.

  • @shashidharshettar3846
    @shashidharshettar3846 Год назад +1

    Fantastic history, thanks Palki

  • @abhijitsen3143
    @abhijitsen3143 Год назад +51

    Just wow what a topic to pick....hats off for honouring and remembering the silent backbone of our nation

  • @bedrahisarkar5130
    @bedrahisarkar5130 6 месяцев назад

    KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK MAM. THANKS FOR YOUR PRESENTATION

  • @TinTin2014
    @TinTin2014 Год назад +6

    Lovely episode. Thank you Palki Sharma. Hope you get to read this comment.
    Here is a nice story about the genesis of the great Green Revolution. The first decade after independence was disastrous with famine, starvation and poverty. It was three bureaucrats who hatched a plan. A government scientist, who had just been returned from the U.S. after working with Professor Norman Borlaug, along with Home Secretary Shivaramakrishnan and finance secretary Subramanyam convinced PM Shastry to lift the ban on agricultural seed imports. That scientist was Professor MS Swaminathan. He used the improved seeds from the US and Europe to develop high yielding crop varieties for the Indian farmers. India’s food production grew rapidly and triggered economic growth and prosperity. We call him the Father of Green Revolution and we will celebrate his 98th birthday tomorrow August 7.

  • @iamambu143
    @iamambu143 Год назад +1

    I got goosebumps when I got to know Bose ji got 4th rank and was Civil Servant!!

  • @anoushkaghosh6526
    @anoushkaghosh6526 Год назад +10

    Finally someone who appreciated the worth and hardwork of our executive officers. Yes we have some cunning minds among them, but nevertheless there are way more hardworking people. We must acknowledge and appreciate them. Thankyou Palki❤❤

  • @indianocean4560
    @indianocean4560 Год назад +2

    And those Babus dont use public services (even their distant relatives) for which they are taking credit for.... Government Hospital, Education etc.

  • @jethiya7990
    @jethiya7990 Год назад +4

    Many people forget or ignore that if all Bureaucrats were like that then our country will be not running and at least not on the level it is standing today.

  • @mohitbhatia1494
    @mohitbhatia1494 Год назад

    The way she speaks ..... ❤❤

  • @ramjoshi3577
    @ramjoshi3577 Год назад +9

    Salute to our all Beaurocrates ❤ Palki you always nails with topic you choose and at choosing tge topic

  • @samesame5524
    @samesame5524 Год назад +2

    In our place,civil servants and politicians join together and misuse all the public funds to build up their stomach , buliding,buying lands,fancy car ete😊😊😊

  • @striker44
    @striker44 Год назад +5

    Today very few of the IAS (civil services) officers are duty, integrity, core value bound. Most are there for money, prestige and power. The system needs a massive overhaul.

  • @ananthn1926
    @ananthn1926 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you madam perfect information.

  • @sunnysshashidhar7682
    @sunnysshashidhar7682 Год назад +7

    Appreciate the great detailing and helping us to remember our PAST - Thank you very much 🙂

  • @subbaraosanka2994
    @subbaraosanka2994 Год назад

    Very good insight. All said and done it is the beaurocracy and police maintaining peace and harmony (law and order) in society at times against many odds. Being a person born before independence, I remember during our youth all educated used to know the names of the CJI, Attorney general, 3 chiefs of armed forces, CAG, RBI Gov, VC Planning Commn, at Centre and CJ of HC, CS, IGP, VC at State. I appreciate your gesture of reminding the relevance, importance and the contribution of civil servants. Acknowledgement and gratitude are traits of a civilized human being. On behalf the civil servants I thank you for your heart and effort. I wish you grow in strength and continue your valuable quality service. Jai Bharath.! Vandemataram.!!! 🙏

  • @TheSastrikal
    @TheSastrikal Год назад +8

    On this independence day.... Let's honor those unsung heros... 🥳🥳🥳

  • @onetruekeeper
    @onetruekeeper Год назад

    The true foundation of India unlike those sleazy politicians.

  • @saumyajitbhaduri1083
    @saumyajitbhaduri1083 Год назад +7

    It is thanks to a handful of bureaucrats that our country Bharat has come such a long way. It's true that a majority of bureaucrats are corrupt to the core...but it is those handful of such honest and upright officers that Bharat is where it is today. Yashsvi Bhava 🙏🏼

  • @christophermacann
    @christophermacann Год назад

    Palki Sharma
    I am an unequivocal admirer of your journalism, which I think I have been following from the very beginning, through the period when you seemed to have dis-appeared, before you re-appeared, in a new incarnation.
    I am presently working to get Overseas Indian Citizenship, and my principal grounds are
    1/ that I was born and brought up in India, &
    2/ that my family has been involved with India for generations.
    Indeed, my father might well have finished up British ambassador to India, had he not died young, while my step-father (Sir Thomas Austin) was an ICS officer, who spent his working life in India, and became Diwan of Travancore before he retired.
    I am a philosopher, one of the only Western philosophers (known to me) who is still alive, and who has written a complete philosophy, largely influenced by the work of Sri Aurobindo, whose Ashram I have been visiting for decades.
    If I have always been a philosopher, I think it was because I was born, and brought up, in the most philosophical (spiritually philosophical) culture the world has ever known; and I hope to die, in Auroville, near where I was born, and where India’s greatest philosopher lies buried.
    From the above, you will understand why I have to comment on your documentary on Indian Civil Servants, even though I am not (not yet) Indian, and, through my father, am more Irish than I am English.
    And weren’t the British even nastier to the Irish than to the Indians? IRA could read either Irish, or Indian, Revolutionary Army, both of which got their Independence from Britain … eventually.

  • @vijayz9170
    @vijayz9170 Год назад +8

    Thanks for bringing such an untold story and the other side of the bureaucracy to the public. There are still unsung heroes who are trying to bring positive change under all odds.

  • @INDIAN_BENGALI_BOY
    @INDIAN_BENGALI_BOY 5 месяцев назад +2

    All the names are Bengali.We truly had a glorious past.Modi will bring that to our state again hopefully.😊❤🇮🇳🙏

  • @spranavshanker
    @spranavshanker Год назад +6

    Thanks for highlighting the importance of civil services of India. If not for them, politicians would have destroyed India.

  • @rajac8004
    @rajac8004 Год назад +2

    Modern India(with per capita of 2000 dollars) ? lol. These bureaucrats are the very same reason why we are still an third world country. If you want run an propaganda or do an PR work about India feel free to do so . If India is modern the what do you call country like china,japan and orea .

  • @sunilmakheja7527
    @sunilmakheja7527 Год назад +5

    Palkiji🌹, Bureaucrats are the Real Heroes, Who lay down the foundation for the development of country 🇮🇳.
    At the same time, Political will is so important 😊

  • @nitinh2499
    @nitinh2499 Год назад +1

    Excellent! 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @paramagan
    @paramagan Год назад +4

    First post needs to make clip on Indian justice system. Its rottinnto the core and millions of Indian are without justice. same on all these channels who really dont to talk about justice not delivered.😢

  • @vismitamarathe937
    @vismitamarathe937 Год назад

    Salute to all the unsung heroes and may this tribute energize and create new heroes..

  • @vijaykumarreddyt3287
    @vijaykumarreddyt3287 Год назад +5

    Yes, diligant selfless visionary bureaucrats are indeed unsung heroes we should give them due credit

  • @nitintyagi2024
    @nitintyagi2024 3 месяца назад +2

    My father is in police and has to go to night duties at off hours at the age of 55 years. During elections or some protest, they have to be at location, sometimes 14 hours in scorching temps. Of 40-45 degree C.He is honest at his job, and sometimes even do overtime volunteeringly. And yet all over India, policemen are ridiculed by generalization. Feel sad to see this.

  • @bts_1999_jiminpark
    @bts_1999_jiminpark Год назад +32

    8:12 "beating heart of india democracy "🔥 as an upsc aspirant this 9 mints filled my heart with pride.. civil servants are the foot soldiers of india!.

  • @venumada
    @venumada 3 месяца назад

    Excellent report

  • @ashishtater3363
    @ashishtater3363 Год назад +4

    It is Indian Citizens and not Civil Servants who are unsung heros. They've contributed to India's growth as entrepreneurs, engineers, farmers, and artists...

  • @devot2013
    @devot2013 Год назад

    As most May have forgotten about civil services topper the great Subhas Chandra Bose, clearly the civil servants are forgotten lot.
    Thanks to Palki mam for this episode !

  • @truthseeker327
    @truthseeker327 Год назад +5

    Not all Civil Servants are good or ethical. There are pros and cons in the system.

  • @WalterWhite_jessepinkman
    @WalterWhite_jessepinkman Год назад +2

    Great video ma'am ! Please make a series on them ❤

  • @pankajmehta2928
    @pankajmehta2928 Год назад +5

    Super topic for discussion. Great job.

  • @tammypame9040
    @tammypame9040 Год назад +1

    So so true. Politicians are nothing without this bureaucrats.

  • @Ank-Tiw
    @Ank-Tiw Год назад +6

    Interesting series mam. We love it. We want to discover India 🇮🇳

  • @inspireyouth8542
    @inspireyouth8542 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much 🙏

  • @sristi21
    @sristi21 Год назад +9

    You are doing great di and your team too👍

  • @AB034TX
    @AB034TX Год назад +2

    Fun fact: English as a stream of study was introduced in India first and then England. There Latin and Greek classics used to dominate. Hence, those who qualified CCS in post 1850s had to prepare Latin and Greek as well, and give the exams outside.

  • @franklinbrown5625
    @franklinbrown5625 Год назад +4

    I love how she explains things so average ppl can understand. Even ppl not familiar with India. Well done from Jamaica

  • @manoranjantandi4746
    @manoranjantandi4746 Год назад

    Wonderfull truth Madam.
    Thank you for eye opening

  • @dilipmandava7447
    @dilipmandava7447 Год назад +3

    This is how journalism should be.... all the other top journalists should work for India and not for any political parties...
    Palki is the Change we see and we expect more....

  • @melchiorkro2436
    @melchiorkro2436 Год назад

    Good research. Factually correct