What Young India Wants
The author tries to bring out some important issues facing India today. Though the book begins with the understanding that politicians are only a mirror of the contemporary culture and mindset of the society in general and that blaming the politicians alone is unfair the general society is also to blame, the rest of the book is primarily a rant about how corrupt the politicians are.The book has its own highs and lows in the topics it raises and the solutions it proposes. It touches upon some
Just finished off with the latest in the offering by Chetan Bhagat. The book offers a comprehensive outlook into the turmoils facing the state of the nation, its hopes, and the aspirations of a billion minds. It primarily focuses on the corruption status at the heart of the very system that governs each and every one of us, social issues, and the rage and needs of the current generations and the author's view points on resolving and tackling such issues of shear magnitude. But however i don't
i appreciate the concern of chetan bhagat for the condition of india n his ideas for a change... but i think when some of them are really good, many others are as if we are living in a dream land... as if things can be changed easily... its india n always things are connected to one another... thus resolving issues are most of the time complicated...another thing is dnt expect the book to be full of facts... reality is its chetan bhagat n u can only expect a less fact more fiction covering on
And Blah!
When I was halfway through this book I was thinking that while rating this at goodreads I will take out two stars,meaning I will give it 3 stars. Of course there were reasons for that. Firstly, the first few pages looked like bragging to me, though it seems that he tried to make sure that no one questions his credibility. Secondly, the solutions he articulated for some of the issues were far more simple and far-fetched in the context of present circumstances. Sure the solutions were good, but
Being the perfect nerd Bhagat addresses the issues with a solution at hand. Young India needs to read this book, it made me believe less in the hopelessness of my countrys future, it made me feel INDIAN needed and hopeful. Full review: http://reshmypillai.wordpress.com/201...
Chetan Bhagat
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Title | : | What Young India Wants |
Author | : | Chetan Bhagat |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 181 pages |
Published | : | August 7th 2012 by Rupa Publications (first published August 6th 2012) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Cultural. India. Asian Literature. Indian Literature |
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In his latest book, What Young India Wants, Chetan Bhagat asks hard questions, demands answers and presents solutions for a better, more prosperous India. Why do our students regularly commit suicide? Why is there so much corruption in India? Cant our political parties ever work together? Does our vote make any difference at all? We love our India, but shouldnt some things be different? All of us have asked these questions at some time or the other. So does Chetan Bhagat, Indias most loved writer, in What Young India Wants, his first book of non-fiction. What Young India Wants is based on Chetan Bhagats vast experience as a very successful writer and motivational speaker. In clear, simple prose, and with great insight, he analyses some of the complex issues facing modern India, offers solutions and invites discussion on them. And, at the end, he asks this important question: Unless we are all in agreement on what it is going to take to make our country better, how will things ever change? Non-fiction If you want to understand contemporary India, the problems that face it, and want to be a part of the solution, What Young India Wants is the book for you.Particularize Books In Favor Of What Young India Wants
Original Title: | What Young India Wants |
ISBN: | 8129120216 (ISBN13: 9788129120212) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Having gone through all the 125 reviews of this book, I think there is not much left to say.There is one thing about Chetan Bhagat's writing, you love it or hate it but can't ignore it. It starts a thought process in you. If you think he is not correct then you star thinking that it should be like this. That's what he wants from our youths. Awake and start thinking. He is successful at that be it his fiction stories or this particular book.His writing style is simple, sensible and effective. HeThe author tries to bring out some important issues facing India today. Though the book begins with the understanding that politicians are only a mirror of the contemporary culture and mindset of the society in general and that blaming the politicians alone is unfair the general society is also to blame, the rest of the book is primarily a rant about how corrupt the politicians are.The book has its own highs and lows in the topics it raises and the solutions it proposes. It touches upon some
Just finished off with the latest in the offering by Chetan Bhagat. The book offers a comprehensive outlook into the turmoils facing the state of the nation, its hopes, and the aspirations of a billion minds. It primarily focuses on the corruption status at the heart of the very system that governs each and every one of us, social issues, and the rage and needs of the current generations and the author's view points on resolving and tackling such issues of shear magnitude. But however i don't
i appreciate the concern of chetan bhagat for the condition of india n his ideas for a change... but i think when some of them are really good, many others are as if we are living in a dream land... as if things can be changed easily... its india n always things are connected to one another... thus resolving issues are most of the time complicated...another thing is dnt expect the book to be full of facts... reality is its chetan bhagat n u can only expect a less fact more fiction covering on
And Blah!
When I was halfway through this book I was thinking that while rating this at goodreads I will take out two stars,meaning I will give it 3 stars. Of course there were reasons for that. Firstly, the first few pages looked like bragging to me, though it seems that he tried to make sure that no one questions his credibility. Secondly, the solutions he articulated for some of the issues were far more simple and far-fetched in the context of present circumstances. Sure the solutions were good, but
Being the perfect nerd Bhagat addresses the issues with a solution at hand. Young India needs to read this book, it made me believe less in the hopelessness of my countrys future, it made me feel INDIAN needed and hopeful. Full review: http://reshmypillai.wordpress.com/201...
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