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    The Odia Essay Book Magazine of The Evening College Bhubaneswar, edited by Sitakant Mohanty and others, was published in the year 1971. This publication holds a significant place in the literary landscape of Odisha, as it brought together a collection of insightful essays and articles written by both established and emerging writers.

    Sitakant Mohanty, a renowned poet, novelist, and essayist, played a crucial role in shaping the editorial direction of this magazine. Known for his rich and evocative writing style, Mohanty’s presence ensured that the essays selected for publication were of the highest quality and offered a diverse range of perspectives on various topics.

    The Odia Essay Book Magazine aimed to promote critical thinking and intellectual engagement among students of The Evening College, Bhubaneswar. It provided a platform for students to express their ideas and opinions on various social, cultural, and political issues prevalent at that time. The publication encouraged a spirit of inquiry and debate, fostering a holistic development of students.

    The essays featured in the magazine covered a wide range of subjects, including literature, history, philosophy, and current affairs. From thought-provoking analyses of Odia literature to insightful commentaries on the socio-economic conditions of the state, the magazine catered to readers with diverse interests. It also acted as a mirror of the times, reflecting the concerns and aspirations of the people of Odisha during the early 1970s.

    The editorial team, led by Sitakant Mohanty, ensured that the magazine provided a platform for both established writers and promising young talents. This approach not only enriched the publication with a variety of writing styles and perspectives but also provided a nurturing environment for budding writers to gain recognition and refine their skills.

    The Odia Essay Book Magazine was well received by readers and scholars alike. Its thought-provoking content, coupled with the literary prowess of the contributors, garnered critical acclaim. The publication became a valuable resource for students, academicians, and researchers interested in understanding the cultural and intellectual milieu of Odisha during that period.

    Even after its initial publication in 1971, the magazine continued to be a source of inspiration for future writers and intellectuals. It left an indelible mark on the literary landscape of Odisha and played a pivotal role in shaping the discourse on various social and cultural issues in the state.

    In conclusion, the Odia Essay Book Magazine of The Evening College Bhubaneswar, edited by Sitakant Mohanty and others, is a significant publication in the literary history of Odisha. Its collection of essays and articles authored by both established and emerging writers provides a valuable insight into the intellectual climate of the early 1970s. The magazine remains an important resource for those interested in understanding the cultural, social, and literary ethos of that period in Odisha.

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    Books nameMagazine of The Evening College Bhubaneswar
    EditorSitakant Mohanty, et al,
    No Of pages166
    PublisherNA
    Publication1971
    Printed AtNA
    DistributorNA

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