Swami Dayanand Saraswati once gave the idea of going “back to the Vedas”. Clearly, he had a vision and understanding of the importance of Vedas and Vedic literature. Manhar Sharma in his “Beyond the Credence” somewhere attempts to remind the present day readers of the same fact through the character of Apeksha.
He keeps the story focused and tries to touch upon different ideas which majorly revolve around the Indian education system and the conflicts in the life of a student who has a different choice when it comes to choosing her subjects. At the same time, there is also a portrayal of a concerned parent who is not wrong at his end either. Some readers may be able to relate to this conflict and are likely to identify with the leading character.
This book can be read by all students and parents and also those who are interested in understanding the education system and the conflicts it can bring in the lives of many.
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