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Ballad Of Kaziranga

Writer : Dileep Chandan

Edited By : NA

Compiled By : NA

Translated By : Parbina Rashid

Publishers : Niyogi Books India

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  • Genre : Translated Literature>Romantic Story & Novels
  • Publication Year : 2018
  • ISBN No : 978-93-85285-88-2
  • Binding : Paper Back
  • Pages : 300
  • Weight : 375 gms
  • Height x Width x Depth : 8.5x5.5x0.5 Inch
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About the Book

Ballad of Kaziranga: A Tale of Friendship, Passion, and a Majestic Land


Amal immerses himself in a new project, searching for purpose. Rishi finds solace in the breathtaking beauty of Kaziranga, his refuge from a painful past. Arunabh, a dedicated reporter, weaves the national park’s story into his journalistic pursuits. Ballad of Kaziranga is not just about love—it is about the deep, unwavering bond these three men share with the mesmerizing wilderness of Kaziranga.


Through their aspirations, struggles, and dreams, the park comes alive, revealing its splendor and the grave challenges it faces. This poignant narrative not only celebrates Kaziranga’s magnificence but also highlights the urgent environmental and conservation issues that threaten its future.


"Kaziranga is not just a place; it is a pulse, a rhythm, a living, breathing entity that calls out to those who truly listen."


About the Translator: Parbina Rashid


Hailing from Guwahati, Parbina Rashid grew up during the turbulent Assam Agitation of the 1980s and witnessed the region’s socio-political transformations. An alumna of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) and Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), she began her career as a researcher at Gauhati University, focusing on women’s rights and social change.


Currently based in Chandigarh, she writes for The Tribune, contributing book reviews, opinion pieces, and her column Beyond Chicken Neck. Her literary contributions include translations of Assamese short stories, with notable works such as Echoes from the Valley and If a River and Other Stories. Her meticulous translations bring Assamese literature to a broader audience, preserving and sharing the rich cultural narratives of the region.