Maruhito Power-Plant

Maruhito Power-Plant by Bijon Behari Sarma, published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp in November 2019, is a fiction narrative that explores the complex dynamics of investment and exploitation in developing countries. The story revolves around Nick Anderson and a group of characters, including Mobin, David, and Harris, who find themselves intertwined by fate around a significant project. Through Nick’s experiences, the book delves into the motivations of capitalists and the impact of their investments on local communities, particularly in Bangladesh.
Readers will encounter a tale that examines the ethical dilemmas faced by individuals involved in profit-driven ventures. The narrative highlights the struggles of Mobin, who aspires to create a better future despite the challenges posed by his investors. As tensions rise over a power generation project, the characters navigate their conflicting interests, ultimately leading to a grassroots innovation that challenges conventional methods of electricity generation. This edition spans 390 pages and is presented in English, offering a thought-provoking look at the intersection of ambition, morality, and community resilience.
Official synopsis Publisher
This is the story of Nick Anderson, Mobin, David, Saraju, Tom, Dick and Harris, whom destiny made to meet around a big round wheel.Nick Anderson had the experience, how the capitalists of the rich countries invest money in the poor countries, how they earn enormous profit at the cost of the sufferings of the common people and how, with profuse money they earn their curses. Nick always thought that it was very much possible to invest money in the poor countries to earn profit and at the same time, enjoy their honor and gratitude. In order to prove this conviction he selected a poor country, Bangladesh and a perfect man, Mobin.Harris, who invested friends’ money wanted to get the oil and gas exploration contract. The venue was a forest that was declared as national heritage. David worked under two masters, Harris and his self conscience. When contacted by Mobin, as an engineer he agreed and created the dream of ‘Saraju’, a tribal girl. But then, when asked to destroy it by one of his master, he disagreed because the other told ‘no’. In his extreme frustration due to flop project Mobin got the touch of a thin hand and discovered, it was quite strong. In order to compel the government to sign contracts Harris planned to destroy their power generation plants. He was on the verge of success when hundreds of men foiled the same by creating alternatives, their manual labor. They in fact invented the alternate method of generating electricity. And their invention substituted all including reservoir, dam, oil, gas and turbine. Nick was the lucky man to see the miracle. Before he left the poor country he wrote for them: “Very soon I shall see your pleasing faces all over the walls of my apartment ….. . And my heart will be delighted to know, what I purchased with my money”.Dr. Nick Anderson, Ph. D. Twelve years after the award of his degree he used it first time after his name.
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