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Chaturanga was published in 1946 by Brajendra Narayan Singhdeo as the editor. It had an editorial group members of which were Kalindicharan Panigrahi, Balabhadra Bohidar, Pravat Kumar Mukhopaddhyay, Nityananda Bohidar, Bidhubhusan Guru and Samuel Nayak. Poetry, short story, essay, literary critiques, informational tit bits were its main features. Sashibhusan Ray, Rajkishore Ray, Gourikumar Brahma, Sarala Devi, Surjyakanta Das, Sraddhakar Supakar were among the regular contributors. Some were using ficticious names also. Magazine Info Magazine nameChaturanga/ ଚତୁରଙ୍ଗEditorBrajendra Narayan SinghdeoNo Of pages16PublisherBrajendra Narayan SinghdeoPublication1946 Chaturanga Sample Chaturanga Full Magazine Download

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Bina Magazine has started publication in 1947 as the only magazine from the Odia-speaking areas lying outside Odisha. With Madhusudan Deb as its editor, it featured, besides the usual story, poem, essay, biography etc., some historical writings and book reviews. The magazine aimed to encourage disscusion on the ways to develop Odia literature and broaden its reach and outlook. Magazine Info Magazine nameBina / ବୀଣାEditorMadhusudan Deb No Of pages5PublisherMadhusudan Deb Publication1947 Bina Sample Bina Full Magazine Download

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Juga Bina magazine was published on 1933 This publication started on Sabuja Sahitya Samiti, Harihar Mohapatra was its editor. Poem, story, essay, discussion were its main features. Among its regular contributors were Harischandra Badal, Sarala Devi, Sachi Routray, Santi Mukharjee, Ramaranjan Mohanty, Baikunthanath Pattnaik, Kalindicharan Panigrahi etc. The magazine carried several pages of advertisements for financial support. Magazine Info Magazine nameJuaga Bina / ଯୁଗ-ବୀଣାEditorHarihar Mohapatra No Of pages168PublisherSabuja Sahitya SamitiPublication1933 Juga Bina Sample Juga Bina Full Magazine Download

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Kalahandi Magazine Published from Kalahandi State in 1945 had Kedarnath Mahapatra and Krupasindhu Mishra as editors. It carried news of Kalahandi State along with national and foreign news. News from other princely states and on the war were also featured in the magazine. Its writings are helpful in understanding the social life in Kalahandi at that time. Magazine Info Magazine nameKalahandi Patrika / କଳାହାଣ୍ଡି ପତ୍ରିକାEditorKedarnath Mahapatra No Of pages34PublisherKrupasindhu MishraPublication1945 Kalahandi Patrika Sample Kalahandi Patrika Full Magazine Download

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Mukti Juddha Published as an organ of the Communist party in 1943 Mukti Juddha Edit by Gurucharan Pattnaik. It featured articles by Kalindicharan Panigrahi, Mayadhar Mansinha, Srinibas Mishra, Sarat Pattnaik, Gangadhar Rath, Sunanda Kar, Manmohan Mishra, Bhagabati Charan Panigrahi, Ananta Pattnaik etc. As expected, the magazine reflected leftist ideology. Magazine Info Magazine nameMuktijuddha / ମୁକ୍ତିଯୁଦ୍ଧEditorGurucharan PattnaikNo Of pages20PublisherGurucharan PattnaikPublication1943 Muktijuddha Sample Muktijuddha Full Magazine Download

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Rashmi was Quartely magazine which launched in 1942 with Gurucharan Parija as its editor. Writers like Baikunthnath Pattnaik, Girijashankar Ray, Ghanashyam Das, Raghunath Das contributed stories, poems drama etc. for the magazine. Magazine Info Magazine nameRashmi / ରଶ୍ମୀEditor Gurucharan ParijaNo Of pages44PublisherRevensha College , CittackPublication1942 Rashmi Sample Rashmi Full Magazine Download

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Launched as the mouthpiece of Utkal Sahitya Samaj in 1942 Jagarana had on its editorial committee Chandrasekhar Mishra, Bipin Bihari Pattnaik, Basudeb Mahapatra, Radhamohan Gadanayak. Chandramani Das acted as the managing editor. This fortnightly literary magazine carried the usual fare of stories, poems, essays etc. but with a creative character. It discussed many problems along with their prevention and solution. The magazine’s philosophy was that literature was not only for entertainment, rather it was a powerful medium for the awakening of consciousness. Magazine Info Magazine nameJagarana / ଜାଗରଣEditorChandramani DasNo Of pages144PublisherChandini Chowk,CuttackPublication1942 Jagarana Sample Jagarana Full Magazine Download

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Janmabhumi magazine has Started as a monthly from Cuttack in 1941 with Nabakishor Das as its editor. The magazine tried to present a picture of Odisha touching upon different aspects. It tried to address the problems of Odia speaking areas that remained outside the state of Odisha. It also discussed industrialisation, archaeological research, tribal life in context of Odisha. Many nationalistic essays are to be found on its pages. Magazine Info Magazine nameJanmabhumi / ଜନ୍ମଭୂମିEditorNabakishor DasNo Of pages35PublisherChoudhuri Bazar,CuttackPublication1984 Janmabhumi Sample Janmabhumi Full Magazine Download

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Odisha is a magazine which is First appeared in 1941 from Calcutta as a magazine with irregular periodicity. Stopped publication after some time but was revived. It aimed to bring together the Odias residing in Calcutta and to instill in them a love for the motherland. Its contents were of general nature featuring stories, poems and essays. Magazine Info Magazine nameOdisha / ଓଡିଶାEditorCalcutta No Of pages185Publication1941 Odisha Sample Odisha Full Magazine Download

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Arati was published in 1933 ,by Mayadhar Mansinha. He was the first editor of Arati magazine but relinquished this responsibility after seven issues. The magazine’s objective was to find the commonalities among Odia writers with differing views and oulook and to serve as an unifying platform for these diverse groups. Articles published in the magazine had a flavour distinct from other contemporary magazines. It stopped publication only after one year. Magazine Info Magazine nameArati / ଆରତୀEditorMayadhar MansinhaNo Of pages382PublisherRani Hata,CuttackPublication1933 Arati Sample Arati Full Magazine Download

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