Ghara Bijuli is a remarkable Odia book written by renowned author Harihar Misra. This book beautifully captures the essence of rural Odisha and explores the significance of electricity in the lives of the people residing in small villages.

The novel revolves around the protagonist, a young boy named Rama, who belongs to a remote village where electricity is yet to make its way. The absence of electricity becomes an integral part of their lives, and the author brilliantly portrays the struggles they face due to this lack of modern amenities.

Harihar Misra has skillfully depicted the emotions and aspirations of the villagers through the eyes of Rama. The book takes us on a journey where the villagers slowly realize the importance of electricity in their daily lives. It sheds light on the impact it has on their agricultural practices, household chores, and overall development.

However, the author does not limit the narrative to just the practical aspect of electricity. Through the central character of Rama, he also explores the metaphorical significance of electricity as a symbol of progress and enlightenment. Rama’s desire to bring electricity to his village becomes symbolic of his ambition to uplift his community and bring them out of the darkness.

Ghara Bijuli not only serves as a social commentary on the rural landscape of Odisha but also highlights the power of determination and the will to bring about change. It is a heartwarming tale that leaves a lasting impact on the readers.

Overall, Ghara Bijuli is a must-read book for all Odia literature enthusiasts. It beautifully captures the essence of rural life while subtly conveying a message of hope and progress. Harihar Misra’s writing style and vivid descriptions make this book a delightful read, leaving a lasting impression on every reader’s mind.

Books Info

Books nameGhara Bijuli /ଘର ବିଜୁଳି
AuthorHarihar Misra
No Of pages97
PublisherBigyana Bharati
Publication1997
Printed AtNA
DistributorNA

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