Keya Patar Nouko by Prafulla Roy, Third and Final Part in Audio

Jul 15, 2017 | 2 comments

Our readers must be waiting for the third and final part of Keya Patar Nouko by Prafulla Roy. We are happy to announce the completion of the recording of the final part of this popular novel.

Prafulla Roy (born on January 1, 1934) saw the Partition of India in 1947. It had a profound impression on the mind of the thirteen-year-old boy. This is why we are so moved by the ups and downs in the lives of Hem Karta, Snehalata, Binu and Jhinuk, whose moments of joys and agonies the author seems to have watched very closely, or he may have portrayed them from real life. This final part relates the hardships experienced by Binu and Jhinuk during their journey from Rajdiya to Kolkata, a gruelling experience of the exodus of refugees from East Pakistan to Kolkata. Once on the other side of the border, Jhinuk’s misery increases as she is looked upon as an unwanted person. She finally disappears in the drowd of Kolkata. The author finishes the story here. The readers have to read a new novel, Shatadhara Boye Jay.

2 Comments

  1. Rahul Bid

    Where is the audio link ? please help me .

    Reply
    • Amiyo Biswas

      We are sorry, this audio book is for print-disabled readers only since it is protected under copyright law. However, any print-disabled reader may collect it from us free on a pen drive or at the cost of a cd. For details, visit
      http://bpa.org.in/audio-books/

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