Naihatite Bankimcharcha (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Abhaycharan Dey
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789383590834
About the Book
Naihatite Bankimcharcha (Bengali Version) is a valuable work of literary and cultural history by renowned Bankim scholar Abhaycharan Dey that explores the enduring legacy of Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay in Naihati, the town of his birth. By documenting the literary, theatrical, and cultural activities inspired by Bankimchandra, the book highlights how a place intimately connected with a great writer continues to preserve and celebrate his memory across generations.
Located in Kathalpara, Naihati, Bankimchandra's birthplace occupies a special place in the history of Bengali literature. The author's study demonstrates how the people of Naihati have nurtured a deep sense of admiration and reverence for the literary icon, making the town a vibrant centre for Bankim studies and cultural remembrance. This enduring bond between the writer and his birthplace forms the foundation of the book.
The volume examines the diverse ways in which Bankimchandra has been commemorated through literary discussions, dramatic performances, cultural programmes, commemorative events, research initiatives, and public celebrations. Abhaycharan Dey documents these collective efforts with scholarly precision, illustrating how local communities have played an important role in preserving Bankimchandra's intellectual and cultural heritage.
Beyond chronicling historical events, the book also reflects on the broader significance of regional literary culture. It demonstrates how local initiatives contribute to the preservation of national literary traditions and how community-based cultural activities help sustain the relevance of great authors in changing times. Through this perspective, the work becomes not only a study of Bankimchandra's legacy but also an insightful account of Bengal's literary and cultural consciousness.
Written in a clear, informative, and research-oriented style, Naihatite Bankimcharcha (Bengali Version) is an excellent resource for students, researchers, teachers, and readers interested in Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay, Bengali literary history, regional cultural studies, and the preservation of literary heritage. The book offers a meaningful tribute to one of Bengal's greatest literary figures while documenting the unique relationship between an author and the community that continues to honour his legacy.

