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Monday 16 January 2012

Hidden Corporate Crimes - Rs. 5000 Award waiting......




Hidden Corporate Crimes!!!

Who we are looking for  - Anyone working for a Multi National Company, a Private Firm, Big Corporate House, a Call Centre or any other place which is not a Government operated or controlled business. (Currently working or retired)

If you say that you have not gone through or have never witnessed a crime happening around you in your professional environment, you are not being true to yourself. Most of the private companies are breaking rules and crushing labor laws big time in India. Extended working hours without Overtime, Mental torture by giving threats of termination of services, promoting someone being biased and ignoring someone’s potential completely, stopping people from speaking in media about the company, asking for personal favors – these are all different kinds of exploitations and crimes.

If you ever have noticed, every company runs on different policies which are governed by them completely and there is no government or social involvement allowed, also to add, most of the private companies don’t allow their employees to form any union or to be a part of any union. Why? The answer is simple; they do not want their employees to be together or to be in a position to fight for any illegal things happening around. “Divide and Rule” is what happening openly and we have all eyes closed around.

It is time to speak; an Author needs your help in writing a Novel – “Hidden Corporate Crimes”. We understand you may want to keep your name confidential in this venture, protecting your real name or identity, confidentiality is promised at every step. If you want, your name will be published else a pseudo name of your choice will be given in the Novel. 

Best and highlighted story will get a reward of Rs. 5000

Please share the crimes happened with you or which you noticed happening but couldn’t do much about. The author will be compiling a bunch of stories and will be published by a Big Publishing House. 

It’s time to speak, it’s time to tell the world that corporate life is not full of goodies, it has a hidden black face which should be visible to the world now.

Who knows, our efforts together turn the shape of this ugly corporate world and we may have an authority overruling and guiding the corporate in India.

Let’s try to make a change, speak your story out and we promise the world will listen.

Please contact @ bestfictionbook@gmail.com 

Thursday 5 January 2012

Zero Percentile 2.0 by Neeraj Chhibba




| Author: Neeraj Chhibba | Publisher: Rupa & Co. | Price: 140/- | Pages: 257 |


I was glad to put hands on this book. The quality of print and page is something which makes the first impression and it goes all as an 'A Grade' for this book. 


Cover design speaks a tale.


This book is a sequel to 'Zero Percentile' by the Author, I did not get a chance to read his first book and was in two minds, will I be able to get a grip with the story line?

With a doubt, I started reading and I was engrossed. The Author successfully managed to keep the story line going through in a way that it does not impact the reader who is unaware of what happened in the first part of the book. At some pages it interrupted with a '*' sign, which is given in the book to the topic relates with the first book, it was awful but it did not interrupt the story line.

The story is about a group of friends, who are dreamy about opening their own software company, going through up's and down's and emotions flows along. One character in the book is fighting with a deadly decease and while reading it reminded me of 'Sumit', one of the main characters in Vikrant Shukla's debut Novel "Call Centre An Inside Story", the emotions and feeling running were expressed well.

I was impressed with the Editing as well, there are editing errors but only a professional can point that. Errors are not evident enough to pinch the reader.

It is good to see sequel series for books coming out in India as well, it will be too early to say if it will catch the mass as the Indian readers are yet not following anyone, they just pick up what they find suitable to their mood, personality and the availability of time. Zero Percentile 2.0 is a good effort and should be appreciated.

Overall, characterization in the book impressed me. It is a good read!