This Land Is Ours This Land Is Ours

This Land Is Ours

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This Land Is Ours (A Novel)

by Romen Basu


One of India’s leading novelists and poets Romen Basu has once again written in his latest novel “This Land is ours” about injustice this time against the Tribals. Readers familiar with Basu’s work will observe his well articulated crusade for yet another neglected minority.


“Cause is everything for me.”


In this latest novel Romen Basu has taken up the cause of the forgotten adivasis who are scattered throughout this vast land.


The story is centred round the construction of the Narmada Dam in the state of Gujarat. Following the dictates of the political leaders, the planned height of the dam will not only dislocate hundreds of thousands of homeless tribles who for generations have lived by the river bank in the forests without any rights of ownership of the land, but also destroy their culture and their communitarian way of life.


Neither the state government nor the central government has made adequate plans for their rehabilitation once their homes are submerged. Lata, the protagonist and her followers take up the challenge by launching a non-violent resistance movement for forcing the state to lower the height of the dam to contain the damage in the large number of adivasi villages.


In this novel Romen Basu has written a moving account on behalf of the helpless adivasis who have no one to speak for them. It is a heart warming tale of injustice t the hands of n uncaring government.


Romen Basu was educated in India, UK and USA in economics and business administration. He was a senior official of the United Nation for forty years. A passionate traveller, he has travelled in one hundred and twenty countries.


Basu's novels have earned him a place as one of India's most significant writers. His first novel House Full of People was an instant success in India and abroad. Since then he has published twelve more novels, three volumes of short stories and five volumes of poems. His recent novels have dealt with fighting injustice and championing humane causes. Several students have earned their M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees writing their thesis on Romen Basu's works. He divides his time between India, Europe, and USA.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2000
10 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
234
Pages
PUBLISHER
Abhinav Publications
SIZE
2.2
MB

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