Chetan Bhagat Essays

  • The Work of Chetan Bhagat

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    Introduction : Chetan Bhagat, born 22 April 1974, is an Indian author, Columnist, and speaker. Bhagat is the author of five bestselling novels, Five Point Someone (2004), One Nigth @ the Call Center (2005), The 3 Mistakes of My Life (2008), 2 States (2009) & Revolution 2020: Love, Corruption, Ambition (2011). The issues that we feel our own are reflected into his writing. Youth is the important section of the society who is supposed to build the nation. We can see enthusiasm. In the youths of

  • One Night @ the Call Center, by Chetan Bhagat

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    The Novel, One night @ the Call Center, is written by Chetan Bhagat (A modern Indian writer). Chetan Bhagat is seen as the voice of a young generation in India than an author. The book has won the national best-selling award in India and has also resulted in a huge blockbuster movie. The book is set in the suburbs of Delhi, India, where six people working together at a call center have a life changing night. The six character deal with the daily pressures of a call center life while experiencing

  • Analysis Of Two States By Chetan Bhagat

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    In the incredible country of India, two star crossed lovers are forced apart due to differences in religions. The novel, 2 States by Chetan Bhagat illustrates the real-life, challenging journey of two lovers. Krish and Ananya fight everyday to demonstrate the power of their love. They belong to two different states; Krish who is Punjabi (from Punjab) and Ananya who is Madhrasi (from Chennai). In this novel, it is expressed that marrying someone from a different state brings shame to society. Their

  • Jallianwala Bagh Massacre: Catalyst for Indian Independence

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    The origins of the Amritsar Massacre are traced to the colonial government’s fear of a growing rebellion against the British Raj. India was considered as the crown jewel of the British colonization and the Britishers were desperate to hold on to the British Raj in India as long as they can by taking desperate measures. After the first world war political people in India were holding on to their demand to attain swaraj which led in increase the tension between the rulers and the colonial people of

  • Essay Letter For Mechanical Engineering

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    A LETTER OF INTRODUCTION My name is Bhupinder Singh Brar. I am from India and I born and raise there. I came in Canada 3 years ago. My father took me here for my bright future because Canada is better country than India as regarding to its economic and political values. I am very polite and simple guy and I love simplicity. I love to make friends which are caring and stands with me in every moment of my life weather it is good or bad. I have lots of friends here but not many of them are that close

  • Julius Caesar Biography

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    well as inspiration for modern India. Bhagat Singh felt his life should be dedicated to the noblest cause, that of the freedom of the country. Therefore, there is no rest or worldly desire that can lure him. Bhagat Singh is known for his courage, radical measures, ardent revolts, and his vision for India's independence and future of India. Bhagat Singh led the youth of India towards the achievement of goals which was the independence of India. As a teenager Bhagat Singh was a voracious reader. He studied

  • Summary Of The Crisis In Civilization By Rabindranath Tagore

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    The marvelous success of Chetan Bhagat as a novelist is a miracle of an exceptional device. The credit goes to his management skills, growing of thousands of new private engineering colleges necessitating his mastery over simple past tense, his justification of depraved instinctive human acts in garb of new age realism and above all one term from great Hindu philosophy called Prarabdh- Throw a lucky man into the sea, and he will come up with a fish in his mouth. Since the phrase, the bestseller

  • Speech On Road Trip

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    Must try road trips in India How amazing it would feel when you don’t have to plan anything for a trip beforehand like booking tickets, booking hotels and other stuff, and all you do is just pack your bags and set out on the roads for an unpredictable journey, full of surprises to a destination least known to you. Isn’t it adventurous in itself ? Such unplanned trips are so enthralling that you will find routes more mesmerizing than the destination itself. Such trips make a lifetime’s worth of memories