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Etawah Author Sunny Prajapati Launches eBook ‘Jismani Bazaar – Bhaag 1: Lalach’ Exploring Power, Greed, and Societal Struggles

Meerut, October 7, 2025: Etawah-based author Sunny Prajapati has unveiled his latest eBook, Jismani Bazaar – Bhaag 1: Lalach, published by Rajmangal Prakashan. Written in Hindi, the book delves into historical and social themes, highlighting the struggles of women and children in a world shaped by power, ambition, and greed.

Through the perspective of its central character, Razia Begum, a young girl from a Pashtun community, the narrative examines the intricate dynamics of authority and societal pressure. The book portrays how ambition and social hierarchies influence personal lives, reflecting both historical realities and ongoing social concerns.

The story is set against a backdrop of societal upheaval, exploring themes of injustice, exploitation, and survival. Prajapati’s writing has been described as immersive, with rich historical details and a narrative depth that connects past events to contemporary social issues.

Jismani Bazaar is categorized as an electronic book, carrying ISBN 9798232899288. It is accessible to readers and libraries globally through the WorldCat catalog, listed under OCLC number 1538449898. The inclusion in WorldCat ensures availability for academic researchers, literary enthusiasts, and global readers interested in Hindi literature.

Prajasapati’s previous works have also focused on historical narratives and social commentary. With this release, he continues to explore the intersection of history, culture, and human emotion, while highlighting societal challenges faced by marginalized communities, especially women and children.

Literary critics note that Jismani Bazaar appeals to readers seeking a nuanced understanding of power dynamics, social inequality, and human greed. The book’s emotional resonance and social relevance make it a significant addition to contemporary Hindi literature.

By bringing Razia Begum’s story to the forefront, Sunny Prajapati not only preserves historical storytelling but also encourages readers to reflect on the ongoing struggles of women and children in society, bridging the gap between history and modern social discourse.

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