Aloka Dasgupta Niyogi’s Debut Novel "Inheritors of Silence" Explores the Lasting Impact of Partition and the Search for Identity
Dehradun, India – Aloka Dasgupta Niyogi, an acclaimed educationist, social entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and visionary behind The Literary Table (TLT), has authored her debut novel, Inheritors of Silence: Four Generations and a Forgotten Homeland, a poignant exploration of the enduring trauma caused by the Partition of India in 1947. The novel delves into the emotional journey of a family torn apart by displacement, and the search for identity amidst the echoes of a lost homeland.
The novel tells the story of Anurima, the firstborn of the fourth generation of the Dasgupta family, whose life is shaped by the enduring legacy of her family’s roots in Bangladesh. Growing up, Anurima is regaled with stories of her family’s rich heritage by her aunt, Mihir Kumari, also known as Rangapishi, who shares vivid memories of their ancestral homeland. Yet, even as these stories fill her with a sense of pride and longing, Anurima’s search for her true identity becomes a lifelong journey, especially as the homeland she dreams of is "forgotten" by time and political boundaries.
The novel’s central theme examines the profound effects of the 1947 Partition on successive generations. It focuses on the way ancestral histories and the trauma of displacement are passed down as "silent heirlooms," shaping the identity of those who never knew their homeland but still feel its pull. Anurima’s quest to reconnect with her roots in 1991 — amidst the complexities of marital life and motherhood — becomes both a personal and historical exploration. A beckoning dream inspires her to reclaim what was lost, leading her on a deeply emotional voyage to a place that now exists only in memory.
"Inheritors of Silence" is more than a family saga; it is a universal tale of identity, belonging, and the struggle to understand one’s origins. As Niyogi crafts her narrative, she highlights the lasting scars of the Partition, how history continues to shape personal battles, and how one can find healing and self-understanding by reconnecting with their past.

Aloka Dasgupta Niyogi is not only a gifted writer but also an influential social figure. As the founder and Festival Director of The Literary Table (TLT), an initiative of the Arogya Wellbeing Trust, Niyogi has created a vibrant community for writers, readers, and literary enthusiasts. TLT has grown into a celebrated platform, hosting annual literature and arts festivals that bring together creative minds from across India. Through TLT, Niyogi continues to inspire and promote the written word while fostering dialogue about social, cultural, and historical topics.
A passionate reader, singer, and global traveler, Dr. Niyogi’s academic credentials and diverse professional background underscore her commitment to social change. With a postgraduate degree in science and a Post-graduate Diploma in Management, she has worked in various capacities — from educationist to PR officer to soft skills trainer. Her experience with the prestigious Fulbright-Hayes Group Scholarship program and her work with DRDO scientists further exemplify her dedication to education and personal development.
Her novel, Inheritors of Silence, promises to resonate with readers who have experienced the weight of ancestral history or the search for one’s roots, and it offers an exploration of the way history and identity intersect across generations.
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