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πββΎβββΊ:- Through the looking glass
ποΈβΆβββ½ββ:- Akhilesh Tilotia
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ββ·ββΎββ½βΊβ:-Kindle
π€ββΆββΌββΆβΌβΊ:- English
πβ»ββββΆβ:- Ebook
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Cover of the book is simple with a solid off white colour inscribed with Indian map & parliament house. It’s appealing & the title gives an intriguing first impression of this book.
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Book is basically about the private sector & public sector.
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This book is written from a prospective of a man who belonged to private sector & switched to public sector.
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Here we have learn a thing that is “system”.
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Everytime when something wrong has happened we blamed the system for it. But do we ever think
What is a system?
How it functions?
See it’s easy to sit on the sofa & criticising the govt. But do you ever think
what will be going on the person who deals with the problem?
How many scenarios that person going through?
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Always blaming someone is easy but putting your foot in his/her leg is very much difficult.
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This book clearly explained the pros and cons of public sector , it’s functioning , challenges , pressures etc.
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Writing style is gripping with good use of situations where you can able to know how a system works. Author did a great research before writing this book which is a good thing. The language is something that make you understand the depth of the plot more precisely.
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πA nicely neatly designed cover
πA unique plot about public sectors & it’s working methods
πThe writing is descriptive detailed & cleared all the doubts in mind regarding system
π Language is connecting & keep your interest till the end.
π Narration is good with a moderately paced storyline.
πWell researched book
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Cover & Title:- 4.3/5
Synopsis:-4.3/5
Writing & Language:-4.2/5
Characterization:-4.1/5
Uniqueness:-4.5/5
Narration & Pace:-4/5
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πππππππ:-A one time good read.