Sumithra: Victim of Orissa Cyclone Devastation

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Nature behaves in a strange pattern which cannot be predicted.  It may bring privilege and pleasure to some and devastation to others.  Similarly, on a black Friday, 29th October 1999, the nature in the garb of killer cyclone uprooted thousands and lacs of innocent and poor populace and they were made to realize their limitation and capacity to face such a catastrophe.  But when determination is unflinching then cyclones by nature or storm in life accept their defeat in the face of persons determined to achieve the goal.  A similar situation was found with a tribal girl… Sumithra, victim of Orissa cyclone devastation.  What life had taken from her and in exchange of what? These are some of the issues which are highlighted specifying her determination to use her accomplishments of foreign education for the progress and betterment of her tribal community. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Krishna Murari

Krishna Murari (65) an engineer by profession, worked with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations for several years.  He also worked for the Ministry of Water Resources and Agriculture, Government of India.  On water resources, irrigation and land development projects, he worked in the Middle East countries also for about twelve years.  He had a keen interest in the objects of the cosmos and studies about the universe and its constituents.  However, he is not an amteur astronomer.  He has also done extensive study about philosophical aspects of human consciousness in context of the cosmos.  Further discussions are based on the studies of various religions and Vedantic thoughts as understood by him. 

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Title
Sumithra: Victim of Orissa Cyclone Devastation
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8175256982
Length
v+257p.
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