“Koraputiara Swaraja Sangram” is a captivating Odia book written by Satyapriya Das that delves into the historical struggle for independence in Koraput, a region located in the eastern state of Odisha, India. Spanning over 200 pages, the book provides a vivid account of the heroic tales and sacrifices made by the people of Koraput during their fight against the oppressive forces.
Satyapriya Das, known for his meticulous research and storytelling skills, brings to life the events surrounding the Swaraja Sangram (struggle for self-rule) in Koraput. The book takes readers on a journey through time, unraveling the brave acts of resistance, the resilience of the locals, and the challenges faced by freedom fighters.
Through extensive interviews, archival documents, and personal narratives, Das presents a comprehensive narrative of the struggle for independence in Koraput. He sheds light on the local leaders, their ideologies, and their strategies to mobilize the masses. The book also explores the socio-political landscape of the region, highlighting the economic disparities and cultural dynamics that fueled the movement.
“Koraputiara Swaraja Sangram” serves as a tribute to the unsung heroes of Koraput who fought valiantly for their rights and dignity. It not only educates readers about this lesser-known chapter of Indian history but also instills a sense of pride and admiration for the indomitable spirit of the people.
Satyapriya Das’s book stands as a significant contribution to Odia literature, preserving the memory of Koraput’s struggle for generations to come. Its engaging narrative, rich historical context, and authentic storytelling make it a must-read for history enthusiasts, researchers, and anyone interested in the remarkable stories of courage and perseverance that shape our collective past.
Books Info
Books name | Koraputiara Swaraja Sangram |
Author | Satyapriya Das |
No Of pages | 133 |
Publisher | Satyapriya Das |
Publication | 1985 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |