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Battle Not Yet Over is an exhaustive and soul-searching memoir of one of the most respected and admired political leaders of Odisha: Biswabhusan Harichandan. He takes a refreshingly candid look at the political situations of his time, spanning over a period of five decades and more. The auto- biography gives a riveting account of his life, his upbringing, education, his joining politics, balancing career and family, his role in the political, social and cultural spheres of Odisha and his story of relentless devotion to 'ma' (mother), 'mati' (motherland) and 'manish' (people). The book also documents his continuing battle against corruption, social injustice and political opportunism that threatened to stand in the way of his search for perfection in political life.
 
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Battle Not Yet Over

Battle Not Yet Over

ISBN: 9789355009500
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  • ISBN: 9789355009500
  • Author: Bishwabhushan Harichandan
  • Publisher: Pralek
  • Pages: 364
  • Format: Paperback
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Battle Not Yet Over is an exhaustive and soul-searching memoir of one of the most respected and admired political leaders of Odisha: Biswabhusan Harichandan. He takes a refreshingly candid look at the political situations of his time, spanning over a period of five decades and more. The auto- biography gives a riveting account of his life, his upbringing, education, his joining politics, balancing career and family, his role in the political, social and cultural spheres of Odisha and his story of relentless devotion to 'ma' (mother), 'mati' (motherland) and 'manish' (people). The book also documents his continuing battle against corruption, social injustice and political opportunism that threatened to stand in the way of his search for perfection in political life.
 

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