Bharater Swadhinata Sangrame Communist Der Bhumika
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Author: B.T. Ranadive
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Category: Essays
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Publisher: National Book Agency Private Limited
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Language: Bengali
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First Publication Year: 1985
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Edition: 26th Edition
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 40
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ISBN: 978-93-48253-56-9
About the Book:
This book discusses the role of the Communist Party in India's struggle for independence. It addresses the limitations of the Communist Party, which, despite its significant contribution, could not play a decisive role due to its limited power. Had the Communists been more influential, India might have avoided the current dismal situation, marred by increasing poverty, unemployment, and the fragmentation caused by various separatist forces.
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Content Overview:
The book explores the Communist Party's dedication to the welfare of the people, focusing on its efforts to address poverty, unemployment, and backwardness in India. Despite being under the strong leadership of the Indian National Congress, the Communists were able to highlight the need for anti-imperialist struggles and agricultural reforms, offering a new direction to the Indian public in their fight for independence. -
Significance:
The book sheds light on how the Communist Party, despite being sidelined in the larger national leadership, played a crucial role in advocating for a new path for India's future. It emphasizes the importance of the Communist Party's stance on anti-imperialist struggle and the necessity of an agricultural revolution to achieve true independence and better the lives of the Indian people. -
Themes:
The key theme revolves around the Communist Party's struggle to shift the focus of the independence movement from mere political freedom to social and economic justice, highlighting its unwavering commitment to the eradication of poverty and exploitation in Indian society.

