Corruption is a pervasive force in society from "summary" of Revolution Twenty 20 by Chetan Bhagat
In today's world, corruption is like a weed that has spread its roots deep into every aspect of society. It is a pervasive force that influences every decision, every transaction, and every interaction we have with one another. It is no longer just an isolated incident here or there; it has become a way of life for many people. Corruption can take many forms, from bribery and embezzlement to nepotism and cronyism. It can be as blatant as a politician taking kickbacks for government contracts or as subtle as a student cheating on an exam. Regardless of the form it takes, corruption erodes trust, undermines institutions, and perpetuates inequality. In "Revolution Twenty 20," Chetan Bhagat paints a vivid picture of the impact of corruption on society through the lives of his characters. The protagonist, Gopal, is a bright young man who dreams of a better future for himself and his family. However, he soon realizes that success in today's world often depends not on hard work and merit, but on who you know and how much money you can pay. As Gopal navigates the corrupt world of politics and business, he is forced to make difficult...Similar Posts
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