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WHAT YOUNG INDIA WANTS BY CHETAN BHAGAT.

WHAT YOUNG INDIA WANTS BY CHETAN BHAGAT.

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What Young India Wants is the first nonfiction book by Chetan Bhagat. It talks about how to improve the economy of India through social reforms.

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WHAT YOUNG INDIA WANTS BY CHETAN BHAGAT.


WHAT YOUNG INDIA WANTS BY CHETAN BHAGAT.
"WHAT YOUNG INDIA WANTS" is the first nonfiction book by CHETAN BHAGAT. It is a compilation of his speech and essays. It targets Indian society, politics, and youth. The book revolves around the thoughts and innovations of the author. It says how to improve the economy of India through social reforms. It also criticizes the inability of the Indian Government. Chetan Bhagat writes how our country India can be a progressive society in the future. He also talks about the uncontrollable corruption in the country and to we should change it. The theme is central to his dream of a free and forward-thinking India.

According to the author, whoever who is progressive is young and anyone in the 20s but is highly regressive is not young. The author also says though demographically we have the largest no of youth but thinking forward is the way to forward India.

According to Chetan Bhagat, today's young Indians want a good life, a good job, and romance."MERI NAUKRI" "MERI CHOKRI". The youth of India wants to fulfill their own needs. And after that, they are willing to support a certain cause. Today's youth wants a good job which pays high salaries (NAUKRI), a nice girlfriend (CHOKRI) in a decent urban city. There is nothing wrong with it. But what is important is to earn with honesty, integrity, and excellence and without compromising the value that builds the society.

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India has a separate category where some who want to be good and honest, then he must be poor, or all activities have to be poor and if anyone is rich he is bad. But the author does not think that way forward for India. It is bad to become rich in an unfair means. But you can earn wealth by innovations, by creativity, and hard work, that is very simple that is good.

The books start with a long personal letter of the author, which touches the topics like: "Why do our students regularly commit suicide? Why is there so much corruption in India? Can't our political parties ever work together? Does our vote make any difference at all? We love our India, but shouldn't some things be different?"

The investment banker who turned the author also expressed his worries about the education quality in India. And also itself the education system which is becoming more like a business operation making huge profits and less value.

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Product Details:


  • Paperback: 181 pages.
  • Publisher: Rupa Publications.
  • Language: English.
  • ISBN-10: 812913554X.
  • ISBN-13: 978-8129135544.
  • Product Dimensions: 13 cm x 1.3 cm x 19.7 cm.


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