Dhalti Sanjh Ka Suraj

Dhalti Sanjh Ka Suraj

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Dhalti Sanjh Ka Suraj

Dhalti Sanjh Ka Suraj

$12.84
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SKU: DADAX9392757816
ISBN: 9789392757815
Publisher: Rajkamal Prakashan
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Madhu Kankarias distinctive identity is that she combines literature with research and the harsh realities of society, examining the many facets of human tragedy in minute detail. When writing a novel or story, she prioritizes not only society but also human welfare. She approaches literary writing as a mission. This doesnt mean that the individual is absent from Madhus writing. Rather, the individual becomes the vehicle of her sensibilities and mental turmoil. Therefore, her writing is filled with diverse characters, each with their own contradictions, personal passions and passions, their own struggles, and their own vices and misdeeds. Her diverse and socially relevant writing is both grounded in research and facts, but above all, it is human experience and the ability to confront fundamental questions. The theme of this novel is the story of a person who, after achieving so-called success in life, realizes its limitations. There is a search within her for meaning, for her soul, for significance, for the purpose of her life. He achieves all this as he travels step by step in search of his mother, reaching villages where farmers, burdened by debt and defeated by life and the system, are forced to commit suicide. Even standing on the outskirts of rural life, he sees the poverty and deprivation, the evils, the exploitation, the immense scourge of power and the market. The farmer isnt afraid of failure; he loses courage when he loses faith in his own abilities, when he feels hes no longer useful. Our system constantly makes the farmer realize this. In these villages, he finds his purpose, his goal, his field of work. He realizes that today, theres a need to look toward the village. Mridula Garg

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