Mahanadi: The Tale of a River (H.B)
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Niyogi Books Pvt. Ltd. (Under the Imprint: Thornbird)
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Author: Anita Agnihotri
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Language: English
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Binding: Hardcover
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Edition: First Edition
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ISBN: 9789389136791
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Pages: 488
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Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 1.3 inches
About the Book:
Mahanadi: The Tale of a River by Anita Agnihotri takes readers on a profound journey through the heart of India, exploring the story of the Mahanadi River. This river, which flows through the eastern part of the country, has shaped the landscape, culture, and lives of the people living along its banks. Agnihotri’s narrative brings to light the river’s rich history, its importance to the surrounding communities, and the environmental challenges it faces in the present day.
The book is not merely a geographical or historical account; it is an evocative tale that intertwines the river’s natural beauty with the lives of those connected to it. Through vivid storytelling, Agnihotri reflects on how the river has been both a giver and a taker, sustaining life but also wreaking havoc in times of flood. Her narrative is a delicate blend of environmental discourse, cultural history, and personal reflections, offering a holistic view of how rivers like the Mahanadi are integral to both nature and society.
As the book delves deep into the nuances of life along the Mahanadi, it emphasizes the interconnectedness of water, nature, and human existence, while also confronting contemporary challenges like environmental degradation and urbanization. Mahanadi: The Tale of a River is a celebration of the spirit of the river, its impact on the region, and its place in the collective memory of the people.


