Review: Once Upon A DharamYudh

Once Upon A DharamYudh Once Upon A DharamYudh by Vibhor Tikiya
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I got this book for free from the author as goodreads first read.

The books is about how a factory owner handles labour problems in his premises. how he handles the bureaucrats , local goons cum politicians. the book barely touches the problem. but given the size of the books it aptly conveys its core message - "quarrels should be kept within. When outsiders interfere, they take more than what they give to either side".

Though I am not convinced with this solution but given that the story in Indian context where corruption is very high, you can not expect a fair treatment at any level irrespective of whether a factory owner or a worker is right or wrong. whoever bribes more, wins.

I liked the end though I expected a fierce fight/battle between the factory owner and the labour, which never happened . 4/5.

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