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Kishori Charan Das was raised in Cuttack after being born at Khatbin Sahi in 1924. He held the positions of Additional Deputy Comptroller and Auditor General of India as well as Director of Audit for the Indian Accounts in Washington, D.C., from 1961 to 1964. Taranga (1992), Bhinna Paunsha (1984), Shita Lahara (1986), Bhanga Khelana (1961), Ghara Bahuda (1968), Manihara (1970), Thakura Ghara (1975), and Khelara nam ranga are only a few of his notable compositions (1982). (All short stories from 1997): 1984’s Death of an Indian; Books Info Books nameMagic Sidi / ମେଜିକ୍ ଶିଡ଼ିAuthorGopinath MohantyNo Of pages82PublisherFriends PublishersPublication2005Printed AtNADistributorNA…

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Das was born in Cuttack, Odisha, in 1924. He served in Washington, D.C., from 1961 to 1964, as Director of Audit, Indian Accounts and Additional Deputy Comptroller and Auditor General of India. On August 17, 2004, he passed away. Das penned and published a number of collections of poems, short stories, and novels. He was a modernist writer who contributed to Odia literature. His fictional protagonists are urban dwellers who struggle with inner conflict, broken dreams, and existential sorrow. Books Info Books nameAmari Pari Badaloka / ଆମରି ପରି ବଡ଼ଲୋକEditorKishori Charan DasNo Of pages280PublisherSahitya AcademyPublication2001Printed AtNADistributorNA Amari Pari Badaloka Sample Amari…

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Kishori Charan Das, popularly known by his initials K.C. Das, was a renowned Indian author and translator of the languages of Odia and English (born in 1924; passed away on August 17, 2004). He is renowned for his masterful representation of middle-class choices, disillusionment, and insecurities in Odia. His tales do not engage in moralising or message-delivery; rather, they highlight the facts of ordinary life. In 1976, he won the Sahitya Akademi Prize for his collection of short stories, Thakura Ghara. Moreover, he received the Bishuva Puraskar in 1992 and the Sarala Puraskar in 1985. Books Info Books namePratibha  /…

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Kishori Charan Das was born and schooled in Cuttack and Patna,Das (1924) received his education. He has also authored twenty collections of short stories, six novels, two collections of poetry, and numerous books of essays. He was honoured with the Vishuv Award in 1985, the Sarala Award in 1985, the National Sahitya Akademi Award in 1976, and the Orissa Sahitya Akademi Award in 1976. (1992). Death of an Indian (1984), Wild Peacock and Other Tales (1985), The Prayer Room and Other Stories (1993), The Midnight Sun and Other Stories (1993), and The Journey are some of his works that are…

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Kishori Charan Das was born and schooled in Cuttack and Patna,Das (1924) received his education. He has also authored twenty collections of short stories, six novels, two collections of poetry, and numerous books of essays. He was honoured with the Vishuv Award in 1985, the Sarala Award in 1985, the National Sahitya Akademi Award in 1976, and the Orissa Sahitya Akademi Award in 1976. (1992). Death of an Indian (1984), Wild Peacock and Other Tales (1985), The Prayer Room and Other Stories (1993), The Midnight Sun and Other Stories (1993), and The Journey are some of his works that are…

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Kishori Charan Das was born in Khatbin Sahi in 1924 and raised in Cuttack. From 1961 to 1964, he served as Washington, D.C.’s Director of Audit for the Indian Accounts and as Additional Deputy Comptroller and Auditor General of India. His significant works include: Taranga (1992), Bhinna Paunsha (1984), Shita Lahara (1986), Bhanga Khelana (1961), Ghara Bahuda (1968), Manihara (1970), Thakura Ghara (1975), and Khelara nam ranga (1982). (1997) (all short stories): Death of an Indian, 1984; The Midnight Moon and Other Stories, 1993; Dinara Sati, 1993; Neta O Netramani, 1997; and Faces in the Dark, 1980. (poetry). He received…

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Das was born in Cuttack, Odisha, in 1924. He served in Washington, D.C., from 1961 to 1964, as Director of Audit, Indian Accounts and Additional Deputy Comptroller and Auditor General of India. On August 17, 2004, he passed away. Das penned and published a number of collections of poems, short stories, and novels. He was a modernist writer who contributed to Odia literature. His fictional protagonists are urban dwellers who struggle with inner conflict, broken dreams, and existential sorrow. Books Info Books nameAbhinandan Grantha EditorBauribandhu KaraNo Of pages282PublisherBauribandhu KaraPublication1999Printed AtNADistributorNA Abhinandan Grantha Sample Abhinandan Grantha Full Pdf Download

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Kishori Charan Das, popularly known by his initials K.C. Das, was a renowned Indian author and translator of the languages of Odia and English (born in 1924; passed away on August 17, 2004). He is renowned for his masterful representation of middle-class choices, disillusionment, and insecurities in Odia. His tales do not engage in moralising or message-delivery; rather, they highlight the facts of ordinary life. In 1976, he won the Sahitya Akademi Prize for his collection of short stories, Thakura Ghara. Moreover, he received the Bishuva Puraskar in 1992 and the Sarala Puraskar in 1985. Books Info Books nameKishoricharan /…

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Kishori Charan Das was born and schooled in Cuttack and Patna, Kishori Charan Das (1924-) received his education. He has also authored twenty collections of short stories, six novels, two collections of poetry, and numerous books of essays. He was honoured with the Vishuv Award in 1985, the Sarala Award in 1985, the National Sahitya Akademi Award in 1976, and the Orissa Sahitya Akademi Award in 1976. (1992). Death of an Indian (1984), Wild Peacock and Other Tales (1985), The Prayer Room and Other Stories (1993), The Midnight Sun and Other Stories (1993), and The Journey are some of his…

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Chandrasekhar Rath was an Indian Odia litterateur. In 2018, he was nominated for Padma Shri but could not receive it due to death.Rath was from Malpada village in Balangir district. He did his graduation from Rajendra college. He did Post-graduation in English from Canning College, University of Lucknow. Rath joined the Odisha Education Service in 1952 as lecturer in English and also served as Secretary of Test Book Bureau before retiring as Deputy Director Public Instruction (DPI) in 1987. He has written 14 short story collections, 15 essay books, devotional essays and three novels. Books Info Books namePathachakra Diary/ ପାଠଚକ୍ର…

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