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Maloti Shyam Jagaraner Nandipathak (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Author: Rami Chakraborty
  • Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
  • Language: Bengali
  • ISBN: 9789385131349

About the Book

Maloti Shyam Jagaraner Nandipathak (Bengali Version) is a compelling biographical and historical study that brings to light the extraordinary life and pioneering contributions of Maloti Shyam, a remarkable woman whose efforts played a transformative role in awakening social consciousness and women's empowerment in the Bengali-speaking region of Silchar. Authored by Rami Chakraborty, the book restores to public memory a significant yet often overlooked figure whose dedication and vision helped shape a new era of social and cultural progress.

Set against the backdrop of a time when Silchar remained isolated from many of the progressive currents of modern Bengal, the book portrays a society deeply rooted in conservative and patriarchal traditions. Within this environment, Maloti Shyam emerged as a courageous leader who inspired women to pursue education, self-awareness, and active participation in public life. Her work challenged long-standing social barriers and became a catalyst for intellectual and social awakening.

Through meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, Rami Chakraborty reconstructs Maloti Shyam's life and achievements, moving beyond historical facts to reveal the enduring significance of her legacy. The author demonstrates how one individual's determination, compassion, and commitment to social reform can influence an entire community, making the book not only a biography but also a valuable document of regional social history and women's movements.

A major strength of the volume lies in its emphasis on recovering forgotten histories. By examining archival materials, historical records, and cultural contexts, the author highlights the importance of preserving the contributions of women whose efforts have often remained outside mainstream historical narratives. The study illustrates how Maloti Shyam's life continues to inspire future generations by demonstrating the transformative power of courage, leadership, and social commitment.

Written in an engaging and scholarly style, Maloti Shyam Jagaraner Nandipathak (Bengali Version) is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, teachers, and readers interested in Bengali literature, women's studies, social history, regional history, biography, and gender studies. The book stands as a meaningful tribute to a pioneering woman whose life reminds us that lasting social change often begins with the determination of a single individual.