Avinash Dharmadhikari
8 comments
Review summary
Based on 8 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teacher's experience, teaching quality, study material. Many students highlight that's a good lesson, thanks for imparting your wisdom...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Clear and understandable explanations
2. Vast experience and scholarly depth
3. Ability to inspire and motivate (for some)
Areas to Improve
1. Modernize views and address perceived 'colonial mindset'
2. Improve delivery style to enhance engagement and reduce monotony
3. Ensure consistency between words and perceived actions, addressing concerns about ego
What students love
“That's a good lesson, thanks for imparting your wisdom on us as usual.”
3 likes
“Excellent scholarly work. From Sheopur district, Madhya Pradesh.”
1 likes
“As always, great speech sir.”
“The Maharashtra government should give you the Maharashtra Ratna award.”
“Thank you very much, sir.”
“Your insights are always valuable and thought-provoking.”
“Such clear explanations make complex topics easy to understand.”
“Inspiring words that motivate us to strive for better.”
“A true mentor, guiding us with your vast experience.”
“Appreciate the depth and sincerity in your lectures.”
What could be better
“Not at all great. Sir is still living in a colonial mindset of a 'brown babu'. IAS or any civil servant needs to change this attitude. An IAS has to be efficient and honest, that's all.”
2 likes
“Sir, stop this nonsense.”
1 likes
“Talking about ego elimination doesn't really reflect in your behavior, I guess. No hate to the speaker, it's my opinion.”
“Some of your views seem outdated and out of touch with current realities.”
“The delivery style is a bit monotonous, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“Your arguments sometimes lack sufficient evidence or data to back them up.”
“I find some of your statements to be quite contradictory.”
“The content feels repetitive at times; new perspectives would be appreciated.”
“There's a disconnect between your words and the perceived actions.”