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As said by Faturananda “The first stories I wrote were tragic in nature. After “Dagaro” from Cuttack was published, I began to notice the amusing and comical stories that were included in it. These plots were essentially the same. Using a romance between two college students as an example. They both decide to get married, but there is a problem before the wedding. Their romance had finally come to an end. I asked, “Can there be any humour without these college lads and college girls?” after observing the identical scenario in all of these published stories. I immediately made the…

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Ramachandra Mishra, often known by his pen name Faturnanda, was an Odia humorist and satirist born on June 1st, 1915. His name is attached to Sarasa Shitya Samiti. In honour of Laxmikanta Mohapatra, Mishra created the “Kantakabi Prize.” His early years were marked by hardship, which serves as the main theme of his book Mo phuta dangara kahani. Faturananda is renowned for his distinctively distinctive and creative literary style. He speaks in plain, everyday language that flows naturally. Social themes are the overarching topic in all of his works, whether they are addressed directly or indirectly. Books Info Books nameMangalabaria…

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In Odiya literature, Faturananda was a funny and satirical author. His work as a short story author is most known. He wrote under the pseudonym “Phaturananda” in all of his works. He goes by Ramachandra Mishra in real life. Among his literal works, Nakata Chitrakar and Sahi Mahabharat are the most well-known. He created the “kantakabi Prize” in Laxmikanta Mohapatra’s honour to encourage writers who write in the Odia language. He was also the creator of the actual organisation known as Sarasa Sahitya Samiti. In 1989, he released Mo Phuta Dangara Kahani, his autobiography. He has written plays, poems, children’s…

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In Odiya literature, Faturananda was a funny and satirical author. His work as a short story author is most known. He wrote under the pseudonym “Phaturananda” in all of his works. He goes by Ramachandra Mishra in real life. Among his literal works, Nakata Chitrakar and Sahi Mahabharat are the most well-known. He created the “kantakabi Prize” in Laxmikanta Mohapatra’s honour to encourage writers who write in the Odia language. He was also the creator of the actual organisation known as Sarasa Sahitya Samiti. In 1989, he released Mo Phuta Dangara Kahani, his autobiography. He has written plays, poems, children’s…

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Ramachandra Mishra, well known by his pen name Faturananda, was an Indian humorist and satirist who wrote in the Odia language from 1 June 1915 until 6 November 1995. The Sarasa Sahitya Samiti, an organisation dedicated to literature, was founded by him. In honour of Laxmikanta Mohapatra, Mishra created the “Kantakabi Prize.” His early years were marked by hardship, which serves as the main theme of his book Mo phuta dangara kahani. Mishra favoured using the pen name “Faturananda” for all of his writing. His works like Nakata Chitrakar (1953) and Sahi Mahabharat are well-known. Based SurvivalArticolul DisclaimerPhysio StopDimensiuni Ser…

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Kalicharan had a keen interest in drama during his school days. He produced a play Babaji and with the help of his school friends. It was inspired from another play Kanchi Kaveri by Ramashankar Ray. In his childhood, he trained in Odissi classical music from legends such as Pt Basudeb Mahapatra and Khanu Mian.Later he learned under Madhava Rao while in College. He came to Cuttack after serving as Sub-inspector of Schools at Khandapara for few years. After the death of Sudam Charan Nayak he was involved with Odia newspaper Utkala Dipika. He was also the Assistant editor of ‘Mukura’…

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Kalicharan had a keen interest in drama during his school days. He produced a play Babaji and with the help of his school friends. It was inspired from another play Kanchi Kaveri by Ramashankar Ray. In his childhood, he trained in Odissi classical music from legends such as Pt Basudeb Mahapatra and Khanu Mian.Later he learned under Madhava Rao while in College. He came to Cuttack after serving as Sub-inspector of Schools at Khandapara for few years. After the death of Sudam Charan Nayak he was involved with Odia newspaper Utkala Dipika. He was also the Assistant editor of ‘Mukura’…

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Kalicharan Pattnaik was born on 23rd December 1898 in the then princely state of Badamba. He got his early education from Charchika school of Banki. After his education in Banki, he got into Khurda High School and after matriculation for higher education he went to Ravenshaw College Cuttack, but untimely death of his father in 1919 put a stop to his further educational career.After his end of his forma education he took up a job as a Sub-inspector of Schools at Khandapara,Ganjam. Books Info Books namePancharanga / ପଞ୍ଚରଙ୍ଗ AuthorKalicharan PattnaikNo Of pages147PublisherSathi MahalPublication1977Printed AtBijaya PrintersDistributorNA Pancharanga Full Pdf Download

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Kabichandra Natyacharya Kalicharan Patnaik was an eminent figure who was associated with Odia cultural identity in the 20th century. He was a famous literary figure of Odisha with brilliant contributions in the field of Odisha music and plays. He was born in 1898 on 23rd December (1305 Sala, Pausa Bakula Purnima) in the Badamba state of Odisha. He had strong attachment towards music from his very childhood. He was fond of listening to the first recorded Odia song(1906) of Khanu Mian (Shaikh Khan Mohamed)in. Badamba Garh Gramaphone record which is entitled “Asuchhanti Brajabasi Dhire Dhire Chali”. He used to imitate…

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Kalicharan had a keen interest in drama during his school days. He produced a play Babaji and with the help of his school friends. It was inspired from another play Kanchi Kaveri by Ramashankar Ray. In his childhood, he trained in Odissi classical music from legends such as Pt Basudeb Mahapatra and Khanu Mian.Later he learned under Madhava Rao while in College. He came to Cuttack after serving as Sub-inspector of Schools at Khandapara for few years. After the death of Sudam Charan Nayak he was involved with Odia newspaper Utkala Dipika. He was also the Assistant editor of ‘Mukura’…

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