Description
Premchand’s *Godaan* is not just a novel—it is a mirror to Indian society, reflecting struggles and questions that remain relevant even today. It tells the story of Hori and Dhania, who live amidst dreams, hardships, and tangled relationships. The novel vividly portrays the plight of farmers and the clash between rural and urban life. *Godaan* stands as a timeless reflection of Indian social realities, offering readers the scent of village soil and stirring deep introspection. It unfolds an untold tale of struggle, dreams, and emotions, depicting the harsh truths of rural poverty, exploitation, and social inequality. Through Hori’s life, it exemplifies sacrifice, duty, and moral strength, while exposing the injustices inflicted by landlords and moneylenders on poor farmers. Widely regarded as one of the greatest works in Indian literature, *Godaan* continues to resonate with readers across generations.

