“Jala” is a gripping and thought-provoking odia book that delves into the complex issue of water scarcity and its impact on society. Authored by renowned writer Taraprasanna Jena, this book is a valuable contribution to odia literature and sheds light on the pressing environmental concerns of our times.

The book revolves around the lives of ordinary people living in a fictional village in Odisha, who are grappling with severe water scarcity. As the villagers struggle to find water for their basic needs, their lives are colored with despair, frustration, and helplessness. Through the vivid portrayal of characters and their stories, Jena masterfully highlights the consequences of water scarcity on agriculture, health, and social dynamics.

What sets this book apart is its emphasis on sustainable solutions and the power of collective action. The author beautifully portrays the spirit of community resilience and the importance of conserving water resources for future generations. Readers are not only drawn into the narratives but are also given a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between humans and the environment.

“Jala” serves as a wake-up call, urging readers to confront the harsh realities of water scarcity and take immediate action. It compels us to evaluate our own water consumption patterns and consider our role in preserving this vital resource. The book is a reminder of the urgent need for sustainable practices and policies that can ensure a future where water scarcity is not a predominant concern.

Overall, “Jala” is a captivating odia book that combines an engaging narrative with profound insights into the environmental challenges we face today. It serves as a catalyst for awareness and change, making it a must-read for anyone interested in issues of sustainability and societal well-being.

Books Info

Books nameJala
AuthorBinod Chandra Jena
No Of pages34
PublisherLark Books
Publication1981
Printed AtNA
DistributorNA

Jala Sample

Jala Full Pdf Download

Share.

Leave A Reply

Exit mobile version