“Dalita, Punjibada o Bhumandalikarana” by Basudeba Sunani is a significant book in Odia literature. The book is a collection of essays that highlights the issues of Dalits, imperialism, and globalization.
The author has written extensively on the struggles and discrimination faced by the Dalit community in India. He has also discussed the various policies and measures taken by the government to uplift the Dalits but argues that much more needs to be done to achieve true equality and justice.
Sunani’s analysis of imperialism and globalization is also incisive. He argues that these forces have not only perpetuated inequality within countries but have also created a global power structure that benefits the developed world at the expense of the developing world.
The author also discusses the concept of “Bhumandalikarana,” which translates to globalism or the idea of a united global community. Sunani argues that while this idea is appealing on paper, it fails to take into account the realities of power imbalances and exploitation.
Overall, “Dalita, Punjibada o Bhumandalikarana” is a thought-provoking and insightful book that sheds light on important issues of our time. It is a must-read for anyone interested in social justice, globalization, and the struggle for equality.”
Books Info
Books name | Dalita, Punjibada o Bhumandalikarana |
Author | Basudeba Sunani |
No Of pages | 42 |
Publisher | Basudeba Sunani |
Publication | 2006 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |