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    Odia literature has a rich history of thought-provoking essays that challenge societal norms and spark important conversations. One such essay book that deserves recognition is “Samalochana Na Asabhyata” by Subhendu Mohan Das, published in 1992. This book is a collection of essays that delve deep into societal issues and provoke readers to rethink their beliefs and perceptions.

    One of the key themes of this book is the idea of protest. Das does not shy away from addressing the injustices and inequalities that plague our society. Through his essays, he sheds light on the various forms of discrimination and oppression that exist, whether it be based on gender, caste, or economic status. He calls out the hypocrisy and double standards that are prevalent in our society and urges readers to take a stand against such injustices.

    One of the essays in this book that particularly stands out is “Asabhyata.” In this essay, Das discusses the concept of indecency and how it is often used as a tool to suppress dissent and silence voices that challenge the status quo. He argues that what is often labeled as indecent behavior is actually a form of protest against oppression and inequality. Das encourages readers to look beyond societal norms and question the underlying motives behind these labels of indecency.

    Another important theme in this book is the power of language and how it can be used as a tool for protest. Das emphasizes the importance of using language to express dissent and challenge dominant narratives. He believes that language has the power to provoke thought and incite change, and encourages readers to use their words to speak out against injustice.

    Overall, “Samalochana Na Asabhyata” is a thought-provoking and insightful collection of essays that forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths and question the prevailing social order. Das’s writing style is captivating and his arguments are backed by thorough research and analysis. This book serves as a reminder that protest is not just a right, but a moral imperative in the face of injustice.

    In conclusion, “Samalochana Na Asabhyata” by Subhendu Mohan Das is a must-read for anyone interested in delving into the complexities of societal issues and exploring the power of protest through language and thought. This book challenges readers to look beyond surface-level perceptions and confront the uncomfortable realities of our world. Das’s essays are a powerful reminder that protest is not just an act of defiance, but a necessary step towards creating a more just and equitable society.

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    Books nameSamalochana Na Asabhyata/ସମାଲୋଚନା ନା ଅସଭ୍ୟତା
    AuthorSubhendu Mohan Das
    No Of pages13
    PublisherSamayika Prakashani
    Publication1992
    Printed AtNA
    DistributorNA

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