Kolkata '46 Mrityu Upotyoka (Bengali Version)
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• Author: Sujit Roy
• Publisher: Book Farm
• Language: Bengali
• ISBN: 9789392722844
• Pages: 288
• Format: Hardcover
About the Book:
Kolkata '46 Mrityu Upotyoka is a gripping historical narrative by Sujit Roy that explores one of the most turbulent and tragic periods in the history of Kolkata. Set against the backdrop of the communal violence of 1946, the book presents a powerful portrayal of the social and political turmoil that engulfed the city during that time.
Through detailed storytelling and historical insight, the author reconstructs the atmosphere of fear, conflict, and uncertainty that prevailed in Kolkata during the riots. The narrative highlights the human stories behind the historical events, revealing the suffering, courage, and resilience of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances.
Combining historical facts with compelling narration, this book offers readers a deeper understanding of a crucial moment in India’s pre-independence history. Kolkata '46 Mrityu Upotyoka serves as both a historical reflection and a reminder of the consequences of communal hatred, making it an important and thought-provoking read.
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Kolkata '46 Mrityu Upotyoka (Bengali Version)
Kolkata '46 Mrityu Upotyoka (Bengali Version)
Product Details:
• Author: Sujit Roy
• Publisher: Book Farm
• Language: Bengali
• ISBN: 9789392722844
• Pages: 288
• Format: Hardcover
About the Book:
Kolkata '46 Mrityu Upotyoka is a gripping historical narrative by Sujit Roy that explores one of the most turbulent and tragic periods in the history of Kolkata. Set against the backdrop of the communal violence of 1946, the book presents a powerful portrayal of the social and political turmoil that engulfed the city during that time.
Through detailed storytelling and historical insight, the author reconstructs the atmosphere of fear, conflict, and uncertainty that prevailed in Kolkata during the riots. The narrative highlights the human stories behind the historical events, revealing the suffering, courage, and resilience of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances.
Combining historical facts with compelling narration, this book offers readers a deeper understanding of a crucial moment in India’s pre-independence history. Kolkata '46 Mrityu Upotyoka serves as both a historical reflection and a reminder of the consequences of communal hatred, making it an important and thought-provoking read.
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Product Details:
• Author: Sujit Roy
• Publisher: Book Farm
• Language: Bengali
• ISBN: 9789392722844
• Pages: 288
• Format: Hardcover
About the Book:
Kolkata '46 Mrityu Upotyoka is a gripping historical narrative by Sujit Roy that explores one of the most turbulent and tragic periods in the history of Kolkata. Set against the backdrop of the communal violence of 1946, the book presents a powerful portrayal of the social and political turmoil that engulfed the city during that time.
Through detailed storytelling and historical insight, the author reconstructs the atmosphere of fear, conflict, and uncertainty that prevailed in Kolkata during the riots. The narrative highlights the human stories behind the historical events, revealing the suffering, courage, and resilience of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances.
Combining historical facts with compelling narration, this book offers readers a deeper understanding of a crucial moment in India’s pre-independence history. Kolkata '46 Mrityu Upotyoka serves as both a historical reflection and a reminder of the consequences of communal hatred, making it an important and thought-provoking read.









