The seventies unfolded as a pivotal and tumultuous chapter in Bengal and India, defined by resistance and strife. The era witnessed armed conflict and state-sponsored violence, leaving haunting echoes of self-sacrifice and life renunciation by indomitable souls. This historic period remains a debated subject, showcasing the unwavering spirit of those who sacrificed for a greater cause. An exploration into socio-economic, political, and cultural dimensions reveals the Naxalite Movement of the seventies in Bengal as an indispensable chapter in regional and national history. The atmosphere during student movements of that time prompts questions about whether it was shrouded in darkness or illuminated by the brilliance of resistance
Publisher: Anustup
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