One night at the call center a novel6/8/2023 Today, as it stands, Chetan Bhagat is a best-selling Indian author and also, perhaps, the ‘best’ selling one. So, fasten your mind-belts and slip with the thoughts below… In this review, I will try to bring to light the issues related to this novel and the relevance of this novel today and also my final impressions of this work by Chetan. In simple terms, Chetan has written for them who will read it and has skipped all those who may never read his work published in 2005. Here, One Night at the Call Centre takes up the issues related to the young Indians who earn, who learn, who dwell in the metropolitan cities and who dream. It was, perhaps, the very first title written by any Indian novelist that tried to bring forth the issues related to youths in India to the mainstream writings in the 21st-century.
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This particularly story makes itself both timely and relevant by taking the equal outcome concept to its absurd conclusion. Lately, however, there is a growing part of the population that increasingly begins to support policies that directly and indirectly support equal outcomes rather than, and ocassionally at the expense of, equal opportunity. This short story is so compelling and interesting because it forces us to look at the issue of "equal opportunity" vs "equal outcomes." For much of the history of the United States the overwhelming majority of people happily settled for equal opportunity. A common mistake is to criticize existing practices and policies without offering practical alternatives - both sides of the political spectrum are guilty of this. The short story Harrison Bergeron, is a great "thought piece" for classroom reading and discussion. 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