Prajanma Badle Badle Jay
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Author: Abhas Ray Choudhury
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Category: History
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Publisher: Ekush Shatak
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Language: Bengali
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First Publication Year: 2025
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Publication Year: 2025
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Edition: 1st Edition
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 136
About the Book:
Prajanma Badle Badle Jay delves into the ever-evolving nature of generations and the challenges each new age faces. Every generation encounters new problems, and in turn, innovates with novel solutions using the tools and mindset of its time. The book highlights how, throughout human civilization, some individuals remain stagnant, focused on personal gains, while others move forward, striving to add new chapters to history through their thoughts and actions.
This work particularly focuses on the current generation, its problems, and its potential. It reflects on the spontaneous public movements in recent times within the author's own state, as well as similar events occurring across the world, including neighboring countries. The book not only examines the issues faced by today's youth but also attempts to offer direction on what the future of the country and the generations to come should look like. The author, drawing from Marxist perspectives, emphasizes that the study of any subject should not be limited to academic discourse but should be aligned with practical application for societal transformation.
In the broader context, the book calls for understanding the ongoing shifts in society and the opportunities available to the current and future generations to contribute meaningfully to these changes. It encourages readers to consider how theory and practice can merge for the greater goal of social progress and transformation.

