Bhubaneswar: Parshwasrota (Side Stream), an anthropoligal docu-fictional novel basedA on life of Kutia Tribe in Odisha’s Kandhmal district was released, here on Wednesady. Written by Odisha-cadre IAS officer Amrit Rutura, the novel was dedicated to the readers at an event graced by eminent literarary personalities like Ms. Sarojini Sahoo and Ajay Swain.
The novel, published by Aditya Bharat, is available in e-commerce platform Amazon.
Parshwasrota is a compelling novel that offers readers an intimate glimpse into the life and culture of the Kutia Kandha tribe. This literary work explores the rich traditions, customs, and social fabric of one of India’s indigenous communities, bringing their stories to life through vivid narrative and authentic portrayal. The novel delves deep into the tribal way of life, capturing the essence of their connection with nature, their unique belief systems, and the challenges they face in the modern world.
Through carefully crafted characters and engaging storytelling, Parshwasrota serves as both an educational resource and an entertaining read for those interested in tribal literature and Indian cultural diversity. This book is perfect for readers who appreciate regional literature, anthropological insights, and stories that celebrate the diverse communities of India. Whether you’re a student of tribal studies, a literature enthusiast, or simply curious about the lesser-known communities of our nation, this novel promises an enriching reading experience that will broaden your understanding of India’s cultural tapestry.
