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    Upajogi is a significant work of Oriya literature written by Balaram Behera, a renowned Oriya writer and scholar. The book is a collection of short stories, which are considered some of the most important and influential works of Oriya literature.

    The title “Upajogi” translates to “The Unjust,” and the stories in this collection revolve around the theme of social injustice, inequality, and the struggles of the common people. The stories are set in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, during the British colonial era, and explore the lives of ordinary people who are fighting against the oppressive British rule and the social and economic inequalities that exist within their own society.

    The stories in Upajogi are characterized by their realism, simplicity, and depth. Behera’s writing style is marked by its clarity, precision, and emotional resonance, which makes the characters and their struggles come alive for the reader. The stories are often set against the backdrop of rural Oriya society, where the characters face challenges such as poverty, exploitation, and social stigma.

    One of the most significant aspects of Upajogi is its contribution to the development of Oriya literature. The book is considered a landmark work in Oriya short story writing, as it marked a significant shift towards the use of realistic and naturalistic themes and styles in Oriya literature. Behera’s innovative use of language, characterization, and plot structure set a new standard for Oriya writers, inspiring a new generation of authors to experiment with the Oriya language and explore new themes and styles.

    In addition to its literary significance, Upajogi is also an important historical document that provides valuable insights into the social and economic conditions of rural Oriya society during the British colonial era. The book offers a unique perspective on the struggles of the common people, their daily lives, and their struggles against oppression, making it an essential read for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in Oriya culture and history.

    The stories in Upajogi are also notable for their exploration of themes such as social justice, equality, and human rights. The book is a powerful critique of the social and economic inequalities that exist within Oriya society, and it highlights the struggles of the common people to achieve justice and equality. The stories are often marked by their sense of hope and optimism, as the characters struggle to overcome the challenges they face and to build a better future for themselves and their communities.

    In conclusion, Upajogi is a remarkable work of Oriya literature that showcases Balaram Behera’s exceptional literary skills and his deep understanding of Oriya culture and society. The book is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Oriya literature and its ability to captivate readers with its engaging stories, memorable characters, and historical significance.

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    Books nameUpajogi
    AuthorBalaram Behera, C.
    No Of pages45
    PublisherEkala Swechhasebi Sangathana
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