Odia literature has always been a cherished part of our cultural heritage, and Sudarsan Das’s essay book “Ama Basamati Tanka Hatare” is a shining example of the rich literary tradition of Odisha. In this collection, Das explores a wide range of topics, from social issues to personal reflections, in a poignant and thought-provoking manner.
One of the key themes that Das delves into in this book is globalization, and its impact on society. Globalization has become a ubiquitous force in today’s world, shaping everything from our economy to our culture. Das raises important questions about the pros and cons of globalization, and how it has both uplifted and challenged traditional ways of life.
In the essay titled “Globalization and Its Discontents”, Das explores how the rapid spread of technology and information has brought about both opportunities and challenges for developing nations like India. On one hand, globalization has opened up new markets and created job opportunities, but on the other hand, it has also led to economic disparities and cultural erosion.
Das also delves into the issue of patents and intellectual property rights in his essay “Innovation and Its Barriers”. In today’s world, patents play a crucial role in protecting the rights of inventors and creators, but they also have the potential to stifle innovation and access to knowledge. Das raises important questions about how patents can be used to promote innovation and economic growth, while also ensuring that essential knowledge and resources are accessible to all.
In the essay “Law and Justice”, Das reflects on the role of law in society and its impact on justice. He discusses how laws are meant to protect the rights of citizens and ensure social order, but also highlights the challenges of enforcing laws fairly and effectively. Das calls for a system of justice that is transparent, equitable, and accessible to all, regardless of their social status or background.
Overall, “Ama Basamati Tanka Hatare” is a thought-provoking and insightful collection of essays that offers a window into the complexities of modern society. Sudarsan Das’s writing is both engaging and informative, and his exploration of important social issues resonates with readers of all ages and backgrounds. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of literature, society, and politics, and a valuable addition to the rich tapestry of Odia literature.
Books Info
Books name | Ama Basamati Tanka Hatare |
Editor | Sudarsan Das |
No Of pages | 31 |
Publisher | Agami Odisha |
Publication | NA. |
Printed At | Printeck Offset Pvt.Ltd |
Distributor | NA |