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Early life and education
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He later resigned from service after a year and continued teaching.[9] In 1999, he founded Drishti IAS Coaching Institute in Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi.
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In November 2022, Divyakirti started his YouTube channel, which currently has over 3.75 M subscribers.[10][11] In addition to hi
s main channel, Vikas Divyakirti manages multiple other YouTube channels, including Drishti IAS, Drishti IAS English, Drishti Judiciary, Drishti PCS, Drishti Teaching Exams, Drishti IAS Shorts, Drishti CUET Hindi, Drishti CUET English, and Drishti Welfare Foundation. [12]In 2023, Divyakirti made an appearance in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's biographical drama film 12th Fail, playing himself. He also contributed to the scriptwriting for this film.[13]
This is a historic occasion. Perhaps for the first time, Hindi cinema has tried to touch the pulse of Hindi society at such a deep level. The story of Manoj Sharma, who became IPS despite once failing in 12th class, actually shakes every person who has accepted failure as his destiny in life. The film forces him to give himself another chance, to ‘restart’ his journey![14][11]
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