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Hajar Churashir Maa

Hajar Churashir Maa (No. 1084's Mother) is a 1974 Bengali novel written by Ramon Magsaysay Award winner Mahasweta Devi.〔 It was written in 1974 on the backdrop of Naxalite revolution in the Seventies.〔(Word power ) The Telegraph. Published Sunday, February 05, 2006. Retrieved 17 July 2012〕〔〔(''Hajar Churashir Maa'' ) Retrieved 17 July 2012〕
==Overview==
''Hajar Churashir Maa'' (means Mother of 1084) is story of a mother (Sujata) whose son (Broti), corpse number 1084〔 in the morgue, was brutally killed by the state because of his ideology advocating continuous brutal killing of class enemies, collaborators with the State and counter-revolutionaries within the Party. The story starts on the eve of Broti's death anniversary when Sujata recollects her son starting from the birth. She meets Broti's close accomplice and tries to justify Broti for his revolutionary mentalities. Throughout the story she is portrayed as a strong woman who fought against the odds. She is advised to forget her son, as people like her son are "''cancerous growth on the body of democracy''".〔Mahasweta Devi. ''Hajar Churashir Maa''.Karuna Prakashani (1974) p 31.〕 It's the story of the mother as she relives, years later, the death of her son in the political upheaval that left almost no home untouched.〔(THE SIXTY-YEAR JOURNEY: BHASHA LITERATURE ) The Hindu. Published Sunday, Mar 07, 2010. Retrieved 17 July 2012〕''Hajar Churashir Maa'' portrays the other faces of the human stories that emanated from the restless political adventure of the vibrant Bengal youth, which was ruthlessly cowed by the government until the Communist Party formed the Government and ruthlessly cowed its opponents.〔(Bengali Books Online. Author Profile - Mahasweta Devi ) Retrieved 17 July 2012〕

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