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Anushasan is a Hindi novel written by author Subhash Verma[1], inspired by the Mayapuri radiological incident that occurred in Delhi in 2010. The novel blends elements of historical fiction with a narrative grounded in real-life events, exploring the human impact of the radiation leak. This incident took place in the Mayapuri[2] scrap market, one of Asia’s largest, where dismantling activities led to the exposure of radioactive Cobalt-60, resulting in one death and several cases of severe radiation sickness.

Background of the Mayapuri Incident

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The Mayapuri radiation incident was a significant environmental disaster that highlighted serious lapses in the management of radioactive materials in India. On April 8, 2010, a heavy machine containing Cobalt-60 was dismantled in the Mayapuri area. This radioactive substance, originally from a Delhi University lab, inadvertently ended up in the scrap market. Exposure to Cobalt-60 led to the death of one person and hospitalization of several others, prompting fears and public outcry over radiation safety.[3] [4]

Synopsis of the Novel

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"Anushasan[5]" delves into the tragic ramifications of the incident through a fictional lens. The protagonist, a university student, along with his friend Richa, undertakes an investigation into the mysterious circumstances of the radiation leak. The narrative captures the socio-economic backdrop of the Mayapuri scrap market, shedding light on the lives of workers and the negligence that led to the disaster. It also weaves a subplot of an unseen love story, enriching the emotional depth of the novel.

Themes and Reception

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The novel explores themes of discipline ("Anushasan" translates to "Atomic Rule"), responsibility, and the consequences of human error. It has been praised for its vivid storytelling and the ability to bring to life a critical issue that shook Delhi's residents. Through his writing, Subhash Verma provides a critique of systemic failures while also touching upon the resilience of those affected.[6]

About the Author

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Subhash Verma is recognized for his contributions to modern Hindi literature[7], known for his unique blend of historical contexts with fictional narratives. He has also written other notable works like "Adhurapan" and the "Thagmanush" series, focusing on various aspects of Indian culture and history.

References

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  1. Anushasan Hindi Novel, 2024
  2. "Fire breaks out at car showroom in West Delhi, no casualties: Police". Hindustan Times. 12 July 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  3. AERB press release. 29 April 2010.
  4. Hindustan Times
  5. Origin of Cobalt-60 traced to Delhi University
  6. Radiation response team recovers all Cobalt-60 source from Mayapuri

References

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  1. ^ "Author Subhash Verma - About". www.authorsubhash.com.
  2. ^ https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/delhi-news/fire-breaks-out-at-car-showroom-in-mayapuri-west-delhi-several-vehicles-destroyed-cause-of-fire-unknown-101689146500097.html
  3. ^ ".hindustantimes".
  4. ^ "Home". www.aerb.gov.in. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
  5. ^ Verma, Subhash (2024). Anushasan (in Hindi) (1st ed.). jaipur: Pankti (published 1 September 2024). p. 176. ISBN 978-8196329495.
  6. ^ "Mayapuri Radiological Incident 2010: Lessons Learned for Radiation Professionals". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
  7. ^ "Author Subhash Verma - Books". www.authorsubhash.com. Retrieved 2024-11-17.