A news reporter from Dhaka News investigates the living conditions and coaching system for UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) students in Delhi. They visit a PG (Paying Guest) accommodation and interview students, finding out that many are struggling with poor living conditions, high fees, and unhelpful coaching. They also meet a coaching teacher, Gotcha Sir, who is shown to be more interested in motivating students to drink alcohol and become "kings" than in teaching them valuable skills. The reporter questions the teacher's methods and the system as a whole, highlighting the ways in which students are being taken advantage of and their potential being wasted.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The video is an episode of Dhaka News, a news program.
2. The episode is about a scam involving brokerage in the context of UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) preparation.
3. The scam involves brokers charging students for rooms and other services, but not providing the promised services.
4. The reporter visits a PG (Paying Guest) accommodation and talks to students who are preparing for UPSC.
5. One student has been preparing for 12 years and is still waiting for the result.
6. The reporter also visits a coaching center and talks to the teacher, Gotcha Sir.
7. Gotcha Sir claims that he teaches students how to become IAS (Indian Administrative Service) officers, but his methods are unorthodox and focus on motivation and personality development rather than academic preparation.
8. The reporter is skeptical of Gotcha Sir's methods and accuses him of scamming students.
9. The episode ends with the reporter threatening to return to the coaching center in four days to check on the results of the students.
10. The reporter also visits another PG accommodation and talks to students who are preparing for UPSC.
11. One student has died due to electrocution from a live wire in the gate of the accommodation.