This is an animadversion on Orissa's legendary Biju Patnaik. No Indian except him has ever been decorated with the highest civilian honor of another country. It was only he, who was honored as Bhumiputra (“Son of the Soil”) by Indonesia in recognition of the risk he had taken to airlift Dr. Sutan Sjahrir and Sukarno from Jakarta to New Delhi at the most crucial phase of her struggle for independence.
No Indian except him is known as the founder of an international award that the UNESCO administers with a mission to popularize science. It is only he, who had created The Kalinga Prize for this specific purpose in 1951 by placing funds with the UNESCO on behalf of the Kalinga Foundation Trust.
And yet, no mean machination was left unused by the same Biju Patnaik in grabbing financial benefits through political positions that he eventually had captured. Ace Journalist Subhas Chandra Pattanayak had confronted him with his black deeds when he was the 2nd time Chief Minister of Orissa, through his popular column Sinhavalokana (Animadversion) in Orissa's top ranking daily, Sambad.
This book is a compilation of those reports.