Aranyer Adhikar (Rights over the Forest, first published 1977) is a Bengali novel written by Mahasweta Devi.[1] For this novel Mahasweta Devi received Sahitya Akademi Award in 1979.[2] The novel narrates the life and fight of Indian tribal freedom fighter Birsa Munda.[3]
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