Book Review: Think with me by Saharasri Subrata Roy Sahara
*Publisher: Rupa Publications India *ISBN: 978-81-291-4225-2
*Genre: Non-fiction *Cover: Paperback *No of pages: 111 *Price: 150 *Rating:
3/5
My View:
This is second time I am reading Subrata Roy, the first one I
have read was also very beautiful book called “Life Mantras”. Now Think with me
is very sensitive and bold matter of India being discussed in this book. While
going through the book I got to know many mind blogging facts about Indian education
system, what was India in olden days and how our education system is affected
after Mughal and British ruled India.
The book is divided into five main
parts i.e. Electoral system and leadership, Population, Education system, Media
and Religion of India. Each and every chapter gives an eye opening revelation
of our Indian system also suggestions being provided by the author, which are
according to my view some are very much needed like that of education system
and sometimes I disagree with the author like that of religion matter.
In electoral system and leadership,
our voting system it’s pros and cons being discussed and in leadership, what we
expect from our leader being easily discussed by the author. Further I don’t
want to revel about other chapters but one of best chapter is about education
system where transformation is much needed from grassroots level and I highly
agree with the author.
What I liked is the cover of the
book where Indian flag is being drawn under the word our country; also book is
very clean without any typo mistakes, writing style of the author is very
simple and easy to understand. If you have read this book you will know that
Subrata roy is very patriotic person and he needs change for the progress of
India.
I recommend
this book to those who loves to read on politics and also to politicians, for
the progress of India.
Blurb:
There is no doubt that India has made rapid progress and
achieved prosperity too, yet the goals that we set for ourselves are still
unfulfilled or underachieved. It is a harsh reality that we have bigger
problems today than we had at the time of Independence. These problems are not
good signs for the future of India.
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