Suniti Devi [Ek Bharatiyo Maharanir Atmakathan] (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Publisher: Rohini Nandan
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Translator: Prasad Das
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Language: Bengali
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Pages: 239
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Binding: Hardcover
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ISBN: 9789391572471
About the Book
Suniti Devi – Ek Bharatiyo Maharani-r Atmakathan (Bengali Version) is a remarkable and engaging translation that brings forward the extraordinary life and voice of Suniti Devi, an influential Maharani known for her dignity, intellect, and social leadership. This memoir offers a rare window into the world of aristocracy, education, social responsibility, and cultural refinement during a pivotal moment in India’s history.
Translated with clarity and sensitivity by Prasad Das, the narrative preserves the authenticity of the original writing while enhancing its accessibility for Bengali readers. The memoir includes personal reflections, historical events, encounters with significant personalities, and insights into the evolving socio-political climate of pre-independence India.
The book also highlights Suniti Devi’s contributions to women’s education, reform movements, and progressive thought—showcasing her as a pioneer who bridged tradition with modern ideals.
Presented in a 239-page hardcover edition, this work stands as an important historical and literary resource for readers interested in autobiography, women’s history, royal heritage, and sociocultural research.
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Suniti Devi [Ek Bharatiyo Maharanir Atmakathan] (Bengali Version)
Suniti Devi [Ek Bharatiyo Maharanir Atmakathan] (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Publisher: Rohini Nandan
-
Translator: Prasad Das
-
Language: Bengali
-
Pages: 239
-
Binding: Hardcover
-
ISBN: 9789391572471
About the Book
Suniti Devi – Ek Bharatiyo Maharani-r Atmakathan (Bengali Version) is a remarkable and engaging translation that brings forward the extraordinary life and voice of Suniti Devi, an influential Maharani known for her dignity, intellect, and social leadership. This memoir offers a rare window into the world of aristocracy, education, social responsibility, and cultural refinement during a pivotal moment in India’s history.
Translated with clarity and sensitivity by Prasad Das, the narrative preserves the authenticity of the original writing while enhancing its accessibility for Bengali readers. The memoir includes personal reflections, historical events, encounters with significant personalities, and insights into the evolving socio-political climate of pre-independence India.
The book also highlights Suniti Devi’s contributions to women’s education, reform movements, and progressive thought—showcasing her as a pioneer who bridged tradition with modern ideals.
Presented in a 239-page hardcover edition, this work stands as an important historical and literary resource for readers interested in autobiography, women’s history, royal heritage, and sociocultural research.
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Book Details
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Publisher: Rohini Nandan
-
Translator: Prasad Das
-
Language: Bengali
-
Pages: 239
-
Binding: Hardcover
-
ISBN: 9789391572471
About the Book
Suniti Devi – Ek Bharatiyo Maharani-r Atmakathan (Bengali Version) is a remarkable and engaging translation that brings forward the extraordinary life and voice of Suniti Devi, an influential Maharani known for her dignity, intellect, and social leadership. This memoir offers a rare window into the world of aristocracy, education, social responsibility, and cultural refinement during a pivotal moment in India’s history.
Translated with clarity and sensitivity by Prasad Das, the narrative preserves the authenticity of the original writing while enhancing its accessibility for Bengali readers. The memoir includes personal reflections, historical events, encounters with significant personalities, and insights into the evolving socio-political climate of pre-independence India.
The book also highlights Suniti Devi’s contributions to women’s education, reform movements, and progressive thought—showcasing her as a pioneer who bridged tradition with modern ideals.
Presented in a 239-page hardcover edition, this work stands as an important historical and literary resource for readers interested in autobiography, women’s history, royal heritage, and sociocultural research.







