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Aabhas K Maldahiyar

    This author explores the intricate relationships between architecture, art, and politics through their literary works. Their writing often delves into themes of identity and the search for meaning in the modern world. The texts are imbued with a visual and aesthetic sensibility, reflecting their background in architecture and the arts. Offering a unique perspective on societal structures and human psychology, the author provides readers with a profound and thought-provoking reflection.

    Crossing the Line
    • Crossing the Line

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(11)Add rating

      History says, when corruption becomes an integral part of system, some individual always come up front with sacrifices to fight against it. Yet again it happened in the 21st century within the precinct of biggest democracy of world. Aditya Sinha is a Michigan studied Journalist turned Architect. He is very revolutionary and resilient by attitude, following which he takes up a career as Professor and then as an IAS officer. But his indifferent approach doesn’t let him stay anywhere. Aditya’s honest docile image earns him a Lok-Sabha general election’s ticket, as a consequence of ploy by Rajkamal Awasthi, an important member of the opposition of then. Aditya goes on to win the election from his constituency and is awarded by the post of HRD minister. He comes up with agenda to revive the Constitution and the system of Education along with amendments in laws of professional practices. His bills appear to be thorn in the throats of many politicians, bureaucrats and educationalists. They start conspiring against him. Will he be able to implement his bill and crush the heads of venomous snakes doing business at the name of education?

      Crossing the Line