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No. 1 Akashganga Lane The First Novel about the Gig Workers of Kolkata

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Ashoke Mukhopadhyay

Ashoke Mukhopadhyay made a foray in the arena of literature with a host of startling articles and insightful documentations like Terrorisma colonial construct, The Naxalites: Through the Eyes of Calcutta Police, etc. Mukhopadhyay won the coveted Ananda Snowcem Award twice for his articles. His zeal for seamless stitching of facts with imagination was also reflected in his novel Abiram Jwarer Roopkatha (A Ballad of Remittent Fever), which was long-listed in the JCB Award 2020.

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Stories that unravel, heal

Sriman’s job was a strange one, serving customers he knew nothing about and delivering food he had no stake in. Friendships were fleeting, and social events were calculated losses. The gig economy taught Sriman to swallow complaints. Mrittika Sen, a two-wheeler driver of a bike taxi app, knew life was precarious for female gig workers, vulnerable to erasure with a button’s press.
Sriman, Mrittika, and others found solace in Akashganga, a hundred-year-old house and its resident, Bishan Basu, who introduced them to the stars. As they gazed at the celestial universe, they wondered if they’d need a new planet to call home
someday. And would they be delivering chicken butter masala to that planet too?

A first in Indian literature, particularly in Bengali, the novel delves into the plight of these workers who are often worse off than factory workers, with limited rights and protections, and are frequently forced to accept poor working conditions.
The multi- layered narrative sheds light on the challenges of gig workers to form friendships or attend social events due to the need to prioritize income.

No. 1 Akashganga Lane The First Novel about the Gig Workers of Kolkata
Ashoke Mukhopadhyay

Ashoke Mukhopadhyay made a foray in the arena of literature with a host of startling articles and insightful documentations like Terrorisma colonial construct, The Naxalites: Through the Eyes of Calcutta Police, etc. Mukhopadhyay won the coveted Ananda Snowcem Award twice for his articles. His zeal for seamless stitching of facts with imagination was also reflected in his novel Abiram Jwarer Roopkatha (A Ballad of Remittent Fever), which was long-listed in the JCB Award 2020.

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Weight 0.400 kg
Dimensions 19.7 × 12.7 × 1.7 cm

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