Workload : Work Kam, Load Zyada English Version
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"Workload: Work Kam, Load Zayada" by Ujjwal Kumar Singh is a satirical novel that exposes the absurdities and hypocrisies of modern office culture. The story revolves around a typical government department where actual work is minimal, but the "load" of work is highly exaggerated.
The book humorously highlights various methods of professional procrastination through its relatable characters. Shukla Ji masters the art of delaying tasks using tea breaks and philosophical naps, while Verma Ji substitutes actual execution with endless Zoom meetings. Sharma Ji creates a flawless illusion of extreme busyness without accomplishing anything, and Mishra Ji constantly wastes time narrating nostalgic tales from his past. Furthermore, Singh Sahab avoids real responsibilities by masking his inactivity with motivational WhatsApp GIFs and speeches.
The narrative follows Munshilal, an enthusiastic new employee, who gradually gets absorbed into this lethargic, excuse-driven system. Ultimately, the book acts as a mirror reflecting how workplaces often prioritize the pretense of work over actual productivity