Jater Karagar (Bengali Version)
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Publisher: Rohini Nandan
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Author: Sonat Kumar Sardar
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Language: Bengali
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Pages: 312
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Binding: Hardcover
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ISBN: 9788119574490
About the Book
Jater Karagar (Bengali Version) is a bold and insightful work by Sonat Kumar Sardar that delves deep into the complex realities of caste, identity, and structural inequality within Indian society. The book raises critical questions about discrimination, privilege, and systemic oppression while exploring the socio-political dimensions of caste and its continued impact on human relationships and collective progress.
Through analytical writing and powerful narrative expression, the author discusses themes such as caste-based segregation, resistance movements, historical injustices, and the pursuit of equality and human rights. The content reflects lived experiences, academic depth, and contemporary relevance—making it especially valuable for students, scholars, researchers, activists, and readers interested in social justice and political studies.
Bound in a sturdy hardcover and spanning 312 pages, Jater Karagar stands as a significant intellectual and literary contribution to Bengali literature, encouraging readers to rethink, question, and engage with ongoing struggles toward dignity, equity, and social transformation.
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Jater Karagar (Bengali Version)
Jater Karagar (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Publisher: Rohini Nandan
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Author: Sonat Kumar Sardar
-
Language: Bengali
-
Pages: 312
-
Binding: Hardcover
-
ISBN: 9788119574490
About the Book
Jater Karagar (Bengali Version) is a bold and insightful work by Sonat Kumar Sardar that delves deep into the complex realities of caste, identity, and structural inequality within Indian society. The book raises critical questions about discrimination, privilege, and systemic oppression while exploring the socio-political dimensions of caste and its continued impact on human relationships and collective progress.
Through analytical writing and powerful narrative expression, the author discusses themes such as caste-based segregation, resistance movements, historical injustices, and the pursuit of equality and human rights. The content reflects lived experiences, academic depth, and contemporary relevance—making it especially valuable for students, scholars, researchers, activists, and readers interested in social justice and political studies.
Bound in a sturdy hardcover and spanning 312 pages, Jater Karagar stands as a significant intellectual and literary contribution to Bengali literature, encouraging readers to rethink, question, and engage with ongoing struggles toward dignity, equity, and social transformation.
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Book Details
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Publisher: Rohini Nandan
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Author: Sonat Kumar Sardar
-
Language: Bengali
-
Pages: 312
-
Binding: Hardcover
-
ISBN: 9788119574490
About the Book
Jater Karagar (Bengali Version) is a bold and insightful work by Sonat Kumar Sardar that delves deep into the complex realities of caste, identity, and structural inequality within Indian society. The book raises critical questions about discrimination, privilege, and systemic oppression while exploring the socio-political dimensions of caste and its continued impact on human relationships and collective progress.
Through analytical writing and powerful narrative expression, the author discusses themes such as caste-based segregation, resistance movements, historical injustices, and the pursuit of equality and human rights. The content reflects lived experiences, academic depth, and contemporary relevance—making it especially valuable for students, scholars, researchers, activists, and readers interested in social justice and political studies.
Bound in a sturdy hardcover and spanning 312 pages, Jater Karagar stands as a significant intellectual and literary contribution to Bengali literature, encouraging readers to rethink, question, and engage with ongoing struggles toward dignity, equity, and social transformation.













