What is the job of Dhruv rathee?

What is the job of Dhruv rathee?

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Dhruv Rathee (born 8 October 1994) is an Indian YouTuber known for his explanatory videos. His videos cover a wide range of topics such as environment, personal finance, economics, society, history, and contemporary politics.

Why is Dhruv rathee called Duggal Saab?

Youtuber Dhruv Rathee keeps posting videos on different topics across the spectrum as if he is expert in the field. Hence people have started calling him “Duggal Sahab” because he takes up new roles in each video.

How much does Dhruv rathee earn?

How much Dhruv Rathee earn from Youtube? Dhruv rathe earning from youtube is around Rs 4.8 lakh to Rs 48 lakh monthly.

Who is digitaldhruv Rathee?

Dhruv Rathee is born in a Jat family Hisar and has done his education from there. His father had been politically active in Haryana mostly with congress. Rathee’s father in 2013 joined AAP and campaigned for the party. Rathee’s son who was in Germany was in India in run up to 2015 Delhi polls.

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Will Dhruv Rathee join any political party in India?

Germany, Hitler, Jews, etc., etc., but Sir Dhruv Rathee has got a point. He won’t be included in a party there (they are educated, patriotic people). Here, in India, he would have been invited to join AAP/Congress.

Is Dhruv Rathee’s marketing mix good or bad?

As a YouTuber, Dhruv Rathee has to increase his follower base but then he talks of a relatively “boring” subject i.e. left politics. Herein, Dhruv Rathee’s marketing mix goes for a toss. I don’t say his intent is bad but he is too naive for the topic he has to offer on the table i.e. politics.

Is Dhruv Rathee an example of bias media reporting?

Yes! American, British media is big example of Bias media reporting. Same thing is taking over in India. What Dhruv Rathee does is he takes examples of NYTimes or Washington post (100\% Liberal media) and shows it to the audience which is absolutely waste of time.

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