It embodies reader friendly language with a style so new as well as fresh. His novels are ―tugs at the emotions rather than moralizes serious literary ambitions. He places the facts laughably and mockingly memorizing the readers. His writings have achieved the greatest inheritance of refined postmodernism literature via dismantling the authority of the West. Five Point Someone, Chetan Bhagat’s first introductory novel deals with problem of engineering students in India who get into the country’s top university like IIT, only to revolt against the boring atmosphere of academic competition. He has visibly portrayed ragging, hostel life, pressure of work from the higher authority, rising suicide cases, a great analysis on Indian educational system following internationally lauded IIT system which silents the student’s originality by forcing them to understand the significance of grades more than anything else. Boring teaching and several assignments adding to their woes while still making time to enjoy one’s youth. Young people had begun to have far more options than their parents but their choices remain limited by conventional education system and pretentiously high …show more content…
All the characters experience a dramatic and troubling event during the night when they receive a call from God, and all use this moment to revise their own lives. God encourages the group to such an extent that they get ready to face their problems with supreme determination and motivation. This helps them to have clear-cut goals in their mind. Thus they endeavor ahead with much more confidence and optimistic thinking in the BPO Industry. Call centers are becoming a principal solution now. While there are several issues related to call centers, Chetan Bhagat’s main concern through his postmodern writing is on one issue that is ―Is the government creating the right kind of jobs that work our young people to the full potential? He believes if the government really gets its act together on infrastructure, the young workforce will get better quality jobs that are more satisfying and will make India proceed. His third Novel Three Mistakes of My Life, told through the eyes of the central character, is a story of Indian young generation of this modern world facing unpredicted love, dissatisfied ambitions, absence of family affection, pressures of a patriarchal set up, and the work surroundings of a globalized office. The novel depicts the condition of aspirant businessmen in India; failing to pursue economic gains, the ups and downs in the middle class to