The Empty Chest by Indira Goswami,Summary in Hindi
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- The Empty Chest by Indira Goswami Summary in Hindi
Meg 14 short story The Empty Chest
The contemporary Indian Literature in English Translation.
IGNOU Meg 14
BA. English literature
MA. English literature
TGT English
PGT English
UGC NET JRF English
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mamoni raisom goswami ...she hails from my mother land assam
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mam y she found coffin in cremation ground ....?
It's not a coffin but a chest. it is slightly different. Anyways, maybe in some regions it was customary to discard some items which were directly used by the dead person when it was alive.
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But as I am an Assamese, here I want to correct one thing that you are pronouncing the word ' Assamese ' as ' Assami'. It's not Assami , it's Assamese.
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Just to clarify on the point you raised, the word when spoken with Hindi context to refer the natives of the Assam state then it is pronounced as Assami while with English reference it is said Assamese... Both words have different language bases.
@@HappyLiterature I didn't know about the Hindi context ma'am. Thank you for clarifying 💞