Satyi Rupkatha : Sabhyataa, Unnayan O Odishar Ek Upajaatir Jibansangram (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Author: Parimal Bhattacharya
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Publisher: Ababhash
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Language: Bengali
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ISBN: 9789380732169
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Pages: 224
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First Edition: November 2011
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Second Edition: October 2015
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Fifth Print: November 2025
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Format: Paperback
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Size: 21.5 x 14 cm
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Price: ₹
About the Book
Deep in western Odisha, on the sacred hills of Niyamgiri, an indigenous community wages a seemingly unequal battle against a powerful mining corporation. What appears at first like a fairy tale—of a vibrant tribe defending their god, homeland, and biodiversity—unfolds into a profound narrative of resistance against the forces of aggressive “development.”
Drawn by this compelling story, Parimal Bhattacharya travels to the region and discovers a larger, more unsettling reality: age-old ways of life being threatened under the relentless march of industrial expansion. The book questions the dominant discourse of progress and asks whether modern civilization itself has reached a critical turning point.
Blending reportage, travel writing, and reflective analysis, this 224-page paperback is both a gripping ground-level account and a philosophical inquiry into development, ecology, and survival.
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Satyi Rupkatha : Sabhyataa, Unnayan O Odishar Ek Upajaatir Jibansangram (Bengali Version)
Satyi Rupkatha : Sabhyataa, Unnayan O Odishar Ek Upajaatir Jibansangram (Bengali Version)
Book Details
-
Author: Parimal Bhattacharya
-
Publisher: Ababhash
-
Language: Bengali
-
ISBN: 9789380732169
-
Pages: 224
-
First Edition: November 2011
-
Second Edition: October 2015
-
Fifth Print: November 2025
-
Format: Paperback
-
Size: 21.5 x 14 cm
-
Price: ₹
About the Book
Deep in western Odisha, on the sacred hills of Niyamgiri, an indigenous community wages a seemingly unequal battle against a powerful mining corporation. What appears at first like a fairy tale—of a vibrant tribe defending their god, homeland, and biodiversity—unfolds into a profound narrative of resistance against the forces of aggressive “development.”
Drawn by this compelling story, Parimal Bhattacharya travels to the region and discovers a larger, more unsettling reality: age-old ways of life being threatened under the relentless march of industrial expansion. The book questions the dominant discourse of progress and asks whether modern civilization itself has reached a critical turning point.
Blending reportage, travel writing, and reflective analysis, this 224-page paperback is both a gripping ground-level account and a philosophical inquiry into development, ecology, and survival.
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Book Details
-
Author: Parimal Bhattacharya
-
Publisher: Ababhash
-
Language: Bengali
-
ISBN: 9789380732169
-
Pages: 224
-
First Edition: November 2011
-
Second Edition: October 2015
-
Fifth Print: November 2025
-
Format: Paperback
-
Size: 21.5 x 14 cm
-
Price: ₹
About the Book
Deep in western Odisha, on the sacred hills of Niyamgiri, an indigenous community wages a seemingly unequal battle against a powerful mining corporation. What appears at first like a fairy tale—of a vibrant tribe defending their god, homeland, and biodiversity—unfolds into a profound narrative of resistance against the forces of aggressive “development.”
Drawn by this compelling story, Parimal Bhattacharya travels to the region and discovers a larger, more unsettling reality: age-old ways of life being threatened under the relentless march of industrial expansion. The book questions the dominant discourse of progress and asks whether modern civilization itself has reached a critical turning point.
Blending reportage, travel writing, and reflective analysis, this 224-page paperback is both a gripping ground-level account and a philosophical inquiry into development, ecology, and survival.














