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From 2009 to 2014, Indian politician Janaki Ballabh Patnaik served as the 25th Governor of Assam.He served as Chief Minister of Odisha for the longest period of time before Naveen Patnaik from 1980 to 1989 and again from 1995 to 1999. He was a prominent member of the Indian National Congress. He was elected president of the Congress’s youth wing’s Odisha state chapter in 1950. He was appointed Union Minister for Tourism, Civil Aviation, and Labour in 1980, serving from January to June.As a Sanskrit Odia scholar, he left behind the heritage of having translated the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, and…

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Dr. Monica Das is a fellow at the Developing Countries Research Centre at the University of Delhi in India as well as an associate professor of economics at Gargi College. She is passionate about feminist economics. She belongs to the Washington, DC-based IAFFE. She is the author of the edited volumes Her Story So Far: Tales of the Girl Child in India and The Other Woman, which raises awareness of the socioeconomic effects of child marriage, bigamy, and polygamy on the Human Development Index and Gender-related Development Index. She is an Oriya author by the name of Fakir Mohan Senapati’s…

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Dr. Monica Das is a fellow at the Developing Countries Research Centre at the University of Delhi in India as well as an associate professor of economics at Gargi College. She is passionate about feminist economics. She belongs to the Washington, DC-based IAFFE. She is the author of the edited volumes Her Story So Far: Tales of the Girl Child in India and The Other Woman, which raises awareness of the socioeconomic effects of child marriage, bigamy, and polygamy on the Human Development Index and Gender-related Development Index. She is an Oriya author by the name of Fakir Mohan Senapati’s…

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Indian lawyer and social reformer Madhusudan Das established Utkal Sammilani in 1903 to promote the unification of Odisha as well as the state’s social and economic growth. He was a key player in the establishment of Orissa Province, which is now known as Odisha in India, on April 1, 1936. He was also Orissa’s first graduate and a supporter of the state. He also goes by the names Madhu Babu, Kulabruddha (Grand Old Man), and Utkal Gouraba. On April 28, Odisha commemorates his birthday as Lawyers’ Day. Books Info Books nameJaibika Krusi / ଜୈବିକ କୃଷିAuthorMadhusudan DashNo Of pages68PublisherNAPublication2004Printed AtNADistributorNA Jaibika Krusi…

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Political figure Jagdish Pradhan represents India in the Sixth Legislative Assembly of Delhi.He is a representative for the Bharatiya Janata Party and belongs to New Delhi’s Mustafabad seat.In New Delhi, Jagdish Pradhan was born. He received his education up to the tenth grade at the Loni Inter College.Jagdish Pradhan served one term as an MLA. He is a representative for the Bharatiya Janata Party and belongs to the Mustafabad seat. Books Info Books nameDrought In Kalahandi – the Real StoryAuthorJagadish PradhanNo Of pages22PublisherNAPublication2001Printed AtNADistributorNA Drought In Kalahandi – the Real Story Sample Drought In Kalahandi – the Real Story Full Pdf…

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On June 6, 1912, in the villages of Mallipur and Cuttack in the provinces of Bihar and Orissa, British India, Kanungo was born.He was Keshub Chandra Kanungo and Peera Dei’s lone child. He had his elementary education in the village of Naganpur and his secondary education at Cuttack’s renowned Ranihat Highschool, where he was the school’s first-ever pupil. He subsequently received a scholarship to attend Ravenshaw Collegiate School. He was in Class X when Mahatma Gandhi called him to join the Indian Freedom Movement, which motivated him to stop his studies. Books Info Books nameGandhijinka Utkalare PadajatraAuthorBinod KanungoNo Of pages98PublisherGopabandhu Sahitya…

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From 2009 to 2014, Indian politician Janaki Ballabh Patnaik served as the 25th Governor of Assam.He served as Chief Minister of Odisha for the longest period of time before Naveen Patnaik from 1980 to 1989 and again from 1995 to 1999. He was a prominent member of the Indian National Congress. He was elected president of the Congress’s youth wing’s Odisha state chapter in 1950. He was appointed Union Minister for Tourism, Civil Aviation, and Labour in 1980, serving from January to June.As a Sanskrit Odia scholar, he left behind the heritage of having translated the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, and…

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itendra Narayan Dash, an author from Odisha and recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award, was born on August 3, 1953. He works under the pen name Dash Benhur. He was born in Odisha’s Khandapada, in the Nayagarh district.He left his position as Samanta Chandra Sekhara College, Puri, principal. He is one of Aama Odisha’s founding members.Jitendra Narayan Dash, also known as Jita by his elders but better known as Dash Benhur, goes by the pen name of Dash Benhur. After seeing the critically acclaimed 1959 picture Ben Hur, which won eleven Oscars, he decided to use a pseudonym. Books Info Books…

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Dash Benhur was born in Khandapara, in the Nayagarh district, in 1953. He completed a post-graduate degree in political science, and in the 1970s, he began working as a lecturer at Bhadrak College. Here, he met Jayant Biswal, also a young colleague, who went by the name Raja. Both of them quickly won the students’ favour. Being a skilled essayist and columnist set Jayant Biswal apart. After beginning with short stories, Dash Benhur transitioned to authoring children’s books and newspaper columns. Jitendra Narayan Dash, also known as Jita by his elders but better known as Dash Benhur, goes by the…

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One of Odisha’s most celebrated sons, Pandit Nilakantha Das, entered the political and literary spheres during a pivotal time in the state’s history when Odisha lacked a political identity on the Indian map and the Odia language was on the verge of extinction. He tirelessly battled for Odisha’s political and linguistic recognition and supported the aspirations of Utkala Gaurab Madhusudan Das, Utkalamani Gopabandhu Das, and all other Odia-loving individuals. He worked tirelessly as Madhusudan Das’ right-hand man to fulfil the goal of establishing the autonomous Odisha Province in 1936. His legislative work in the Delhi Central Assembly led to the…

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