Badalata Bharat
EditorDatta Desai
Cover artistChandramohan Kulkarni
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi
GenreNon Fiction
PublisherManovikas Prakashan
Publication date
14/04/2023
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages1108
ISBN978-93-91547-69-1

Badalata Bharat: Paratantryatun Mahasattekade (often shortened to Badalata Bharat) is a book published by Manovikas Prakashan to celebrate 75 years of Indian independence. Edited by Datta Desai, the book is a collection of articles written by 60 scholars and thinkers on 60 different topics.[1]

Content

Badalata Bharat contains scholarly articles analyzing how India has progressed since independence in various fields like politics, economy, religion and culture, health, education and sports. The book both reflects on past successes and illustrates limitations, while suggesting how the country will change in the future.[2]

Authors

Sr. No Name Title of the Article
1 Ganesh Devy Nagrikatva, Rashtra Ani Lokshahi : Navi Avhane
2 Suhas Palshikar Bhartiya Lokshahiche Veglepan
3 Gopal Guru Swatantrya
4 Prachi Deshpande Pratimanchya Kondanat Adklela Maratha Itihas
5 Shanta Gokhale Bhartiyata Ani Sanskrutik Vividhata
6 Ashok Rane Lokpriya Bhartiya Arasa : Hindi Chitrapat

Reception

The book received praise for its retrospective of India's past, as well as speculation on its future.

Upon the release of the book, literary critic Ganesh Devy said, "No other Indian language had produced such a historic document which talks about the journey of India as a nation from its independence. That's why this book in marathi is a 'Pioneering work'".

Author A H Salunkhe said, "This book provides us all with a unique perspective about India by analysing The Past, The Present and The Future of our nation and her people."

Raja Dikshit said, "This book doesn't only celebrate our past but reflects upon it for the better future."

ABP MAZA covered the making of this book with the editor.[3]

References

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