BELWAN
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Book Details
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ISBN: 9788184983562
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Edition: 6
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Publishing Year: July 1956
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Pages: 24
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Language: Marathi
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Category: Short Stories
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Binding: Paperback
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Publisher: Mehta Publishing House
About The Book
In Belvan, the excitement in the air as progress takes hold in nearby villages becomes the backdrop for a powerful story about societal change and resistance. Anna Vani, an ambitious villager, proposes an idea to build a bridge over the Belvan River in his village, Hiwra. While this project would benefit the entire village, the idea faces strong opposition from Bhima Vastad, who predicts adversity for anyone who attempts the construction.
Despite the bridge’s potential to improve the community’s life, Bhima’s influence causes hesitation and fear among the villagers. The story explores the deep-rooted selfishness and resistance to progress that can hinder positive change, making Belvan a thought-provoking commentary on human nature and the struggles that arise when progress is met with opposition.


