The stories of 'Lal Nadi' highlights grief-pain, hope-desire, passion-alienation, impact-conflict of common Assamese people as well as creates an image of that society in our psyche, about which our information is very limited. Indira ji not only writes the story, she also presents inner analysis of the society.
India's diversity is reflected in Vijay's stories. The moans of people living in the slums of Mumbai is clearly listened in his stories. At one side, this novel explains the times when some incidents occurred in Gujarat and on the other side it also throws some light on the difficult life of tribals. The women are sad from its fate everywhere, whether she is of Gujarat or Bengal or Rajasthan.
A struggle to live between conflict full life is the specialty of Yogendra Ahuja's stories. Their stories tells the tales of horrors of travel in dark tunnel with a desire to come in light. Despite of struggling to come out of the dark phase, these stories depicts the dream of freedom from the exploitation.
Rajendra Kumar Mishra's stories character-world is quite broad based. These roles are controlled by personal hate, envy, boast and unchecked ambition with religious belief. The writer uses his artistic creativity to show that how does the ideological prejudice distorted mutual relations. He is inscribed the psychology of violence with a very poignant realistic view.
In the stories of 'Niruttar', an innovative form of humans and its external and inter-environment and cryptic pictures have emerged in its entirety. In these, the differences between human beings and humanity and the human senses is expressed in very simple, intuitive and poignant style. That's why the representatives and central tone of author's story-object is heard with deep affinity.