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- Author: Nandita Bagchi
 - Genre: Novel (Upanyas)
 - Format: Hardcover
 - ISBN: 9788177568400
 - Pages: 252
 - Weight: 533 grams
 - Publisher: Ananda Publishers
 
Synopsis:
After nearly fifteen years of practicing medicine abroad, Rupankar returns to Kolkata with a vision—to establish 'Rejuve,' a small nursing home aimed at providing affordable healthcare to the common people. His wife, Swasti, stands by his side, facing the challenges and adversities that arise in their journey.
However, Rupankar soon finds himself entangled in a web of internal corruption within the healthcare system, social constraints, and the pressures of family life. The struggles of parenthood add further turmoil—will his sons, Tata and Lalao, be willing to stay back in their parents’ homeland, or will they choose a different path?
Amidst all this, a hidden conflict brews within the family—Rupankar's niece-in-law, Ragini, seeks to uncover the true identity of her child’s father.
Parijayi is a deeply introspective novel, unraveling the intricate layers of human relationships, migration, identity, and moral dilemmas with remarkable depth and realism.
About the Author:
Nandita Bagchi was born in Jalpaiguri, India. After marriage, she spent time in Kolkata and Delhi before moving abroad.
Her experiences in North-Eastern Nigeria, where she lived and worked as a teacher, deeply influenced her writing. Accompanying her doctor husband to remote villages in West Africa, she actively engaged in social service, gaining firsthand insight into diverse cultures and struggles.
She was a member of Nigeria's 'International Women’s Club', contributing to various social initiatives. Having traveled extensively across different countries, she now dedicates her time to writing and social work after returning to India.
Writing & Interests:
- She writes regularly for Bengali and English magazines.
 - She has a deep connection with nature, particularly plants and greenery.
 - Her stories often explore migration, identity, and human resilience.
 
Nandita Bagchi’s work is known for its keen observational insights, capturing the essence of life's struggles, conflicts, and emotions.
            
      
        