Description
The Indian Earthquake by C.F. Andrews examines the devastating 1934 Bihar earthquake, focusing on the widespread destruction and human suffering it caused. Andrews stresses the importance of compassion, solidarity, and collective responsibility in the recovery efforts. He critiques the socio-economic inequalities that magnified the plight of marginalized communities and advocates for social reform. Through personal stories and sharp social commentary, Andrews underscores the need for resilience, empathy, and justice in the aftermath of tragedy. The work serves as both a historical record and a call for societal change