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Brotherhood: Born to Fight, Forced to Share a Room

by Sudip Kumar Das , Sabita Das , Dipan Kumar Das
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798198448247
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 120
  • Original Price: GBP 8.93
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 173 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Memoirs

Chapter 1
Two Brothers, One Small Room

In a modest house filled with cement dust, unfinished sculptures, and dreams larger than the walls that contained them, two brothers grew up side by side. Dipan, the elder brother, carried innocence in his eyes. Quiet, thoughtful, and responsible even as a child, he often behaved older than his age. Sudip, the younger one, was the complete opposite. Cute, restless, clever, and endlessly naughty, he turned every ordinary afternoon into a mini cyclone.

Chapter 2
The Ground That Raised Them

Every evening, the local playground became their kingdom.

At first, it was just a tiny home ground nearby. Dusty soil. Broken wickets. Barefoot cricket. Loud laughter.

Later came the bigger grounds.

There, they learned competition, teamwork, defeat, and courage.

Chapter 3
Lessons Beyond School Walls

The brothers studied at UG Up School, Jaleswar, and later at Jaleswar High School.

Education was never easy.

Books were expensive.
Electricity cuts interrupted studies.
Responsibilities arrived early.

Yet their parents never allowed poverty to become an excuse.

Chapter 4
Marks That Changed Everything

The year 2012 became unforgettable.

For a family built on hard labor and sacrifice, those numbers were not just marks. They were proof that dreams could survive poverty. Relatives celebrated. Neighbors praised him. But the proudest smile belonged to his parents.

Chapter 5
Separation Begins

In 2012, Dipan left for UN College, Soro, to continue his studies. For the first time, the brothers were separated. The house suddenly felt strange for Sudip. No arguments. No shared late-night conversations. No elder brother waiting beside him during meals. Sudip missed him terribly. Distance revealed what daily life had hidden: Their fights were merely another language of love.

Chapter 6
Satsang Vihar Days

In 2014, life demanded another compromise. Due to financial hardship, Dipan pursued B.Sc. Physics while Sudip joined +2 CHSE at DK College. Both stayed together at Satsang Vihar, Jaleswar, a devotional place filled with simplicity and discipline.

Every day they cycled 7 to 8 kilometers.

Chapter 7
Physics, Persistence, and Poverty

In 2016, Sudip scored 466 out of 600 in +2 and joined B.Sc. Physics. By then, the brothers had become more than siblings. They were teammates against life. In 2017, Dipan completed B.Sc. Physics as a college topper and moved to FM College for M.Sc. Physics. The elder brother who once played barefoot cricket now entered higher education carrying enormous expectations.

In 2019, he completed M.Sc. Physics with an outstanding 85%. But success did not erase financial problems.

Chapter 8
Bread, Butter, and Blackboard Dreams

Teaching tuition was never part of the original dream. But necessity often rewrites plans. The brothers taught students not merely to earn money, but to keep moving forward. Sometimes they skipped comforts so they could buy books.

Chapter 9
Roads Divide Again

After completing B.Sc., Sudip moved to Bhubaneswar for competitive coaching. Another goodbye. Another empty room.

Chapter 10
When the World Stopped
Then came the storm called COVID-19.
Chapter 11
The Rise After the Storm

After lockdown, Sudip joined M.Sc. Physics at CV Raman University. At the same time, Dipan began his Ph.D. journey at Centurion University. The two boys who once shared one small room were now building academic careers through relentless effort.

Chapter 12
Brotherhood

People often think brotherhood means endless agreement. It does not. Brotherhood is fighting over silly things and still standing together against the world. It is sharing one plate when money is short. No matter how hard life became, they never stopped walking together.

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