Kalahandi : the untold story
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- 9788194579700
- 823 P882k
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PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 823 P882k (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | GB2386 |
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823 P257 TRICKY GROUND | 823 P274C CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY | 823 P274c cop.8 Cry, the beloved country | 823 P882k Kalahandi | 823 P916n Nirmala | 823 P916SE SEVASADAN | 823 R115s Shakespeare and women |
Winner of Sahitya Akademi Indian literature golden jubilee prize for poetry
Once known as the “rice bowl” of Odisha, Kalahandi became infamous for large scale starvation deaths in the 1980s. The agrarian economy of Kalahandi was devastated following a 20 year famine starting in 1965.
The author contends that although the famine was a natural disaster, the starvation deaths were an avoidable manmade disaster.
The real life stories and poems in this book describe in graphic details the economic and sexual expoitation of poor tribals of Kalahandi by the scheming moneylenders, businessmen, contractors, politicians and indifferent bureacrats.
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