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Mahapatra was born on August 3, 1935 in the Odia district of Jaleswar, in the hamlet of Kotasahi. His mother was Kshemankari, while his father was Krittibas Das Mahapatra. While he was young, he started writing short stories in Odia before moving on to novels and travel journals. He joined the Central Industrial Security Force after finishing his education, where he eventually retired as a Deputy Commandant. Mahapatra has written numerous books, but his areas of specialty are managing literary organisations and planning events. He has served as both the Odisha Research Circle’s vice president and president. He served as…

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Mahapatra was born on August 3, 1935 in the Odisha village of Kotasahi, in the Jaleswar district. During his literary career, Mahapatra has maintained a journalism vocation. He routinely contributed to publications in Odia, including The Samaja, Sambad, Samaya, and The Pragativadi. His journalistic writings have been collected in three books. Despite producing a large amount of literature, Mahapatra is more renowned for his work as a literary event coordinator and literary society administrator. He served as vice president of the Odisha Research Circle and as president of the Odisha Culture Academy. He served as the Madras Utkal Association’s first…

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Mahapatra was born on August 3, 1935 in the hamlet of Kotasahi in the Odia district of Jaleswar. Krittibas Das Mahapatra was his father, and Kshemankari was his mother. He began writing short stories in Odia when he was young before moving on to novels and trip diaries. He began writing short stories in Odia when he was young before moving on to novels and trip diaries. He has contributed frequently to publications in Odia, including The Samaja, Sambad, Samaya, and The Pragativadi, among others. Books Info Books nameRajanikanta Das / ରଜନୀକାନ୍ତ ଦାସAuthorBhupen MahapatraNo Of pages99PublisherArun Kanti DasPublication2014Printed AtNADistributorNA Rajanikanta…

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Mahapatra was born on August 3, 1935 in the Odisha village of Kotasahi, in the Jaleswar district. His mother’s name was Kshemankari, and his father was Krittibas Das Mahapatra. Following his education, he joined the Central Industrial Security Force, where he served until his retirement as Deputy Commandant. In addition to various works of translation, Mahapatra is the author of four novels, eleven collections of short stories, two travelogues, and three collections of essays. During his literary career, Mahapatra has maintained a journalism vocation. His journalistic writings have been collected in three books. Despite producing a large amount of literature,…

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Bhupen Mohapatra has established himself as a significant contemporary Odia author. He has written approximately fifty volumes, including novels, short stories, essays, satire, travelogues, belles lettres, and literary criticism, greatly enhancing Odia literature throughout the past six decades. In addition, he has written an acclaimed autobiography. His books and short stories aim to reflect on and probe a complex social reality while eloquently affirming life. Given that they represent an inspiring vision of a transformed social order, they have been met with a warmly enthusiastic reader response. By translation into English, Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, and other languages,…

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Bhupen Mohapatra has established himself as a significant contemporary Odia author. He has written approximately fifty volumes, including novels, short stories, essays, satire, travelogues, belles lettres, and literary criticism, greatly enhancing Odia literature throughout the past six decades. In addition, he has written an acclaimed autobiography. His books and short stories aim to reflect on and probe a complex social reality while eloquently affirming life. Given that they represent an inspiring vision of a transformed social order, they have been met with a warmly enthusiastic reader response. By translation into English, Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, and other languages,…

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Mahapatra was born on August 3, 1935 in the Odisha village of Kotasahi, in the Jaleswar district. During his literary career, Mahapatra has maintained a journalism vocation. He routinely contributed to publications in Odia, including The Samaja, Sambad, Samaya, and The Pragativadi. His journalistic writings have been collected in three books. Despite producing a large amount of literature, Mahapatra is more renowned for his work as a literary event coordinator and literary society administrator. He served as vice president of the Odisha Research Circle and as president of the Odisha Culture Academy. He served as the Madras Utkal Association’s first…

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Mahapatra was born on August 3, 1935 in the Odisha village of Kotasahi, in the Jaleswar district. His mother’s name was Kshemankari, and his father was Krittibas Das Mahapatra. Following his education, he joined the Central Industrial Security Force, where he served until his retirement as Deputy Commandant. In addition to various works of translation, Mahapatra is the author of four novels, eleven collections of short stories, two travelogues, and three collections of essays. During his literary career, Mahapatra has maintained a journalism vocation. His journalistic writings have been collected in three books. Despite producing a large amount of literature,…

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Mahapatra was born on August 3, 1935 in the Odisha village of Kotasahi, in the Jaleswar district. His mother’s name was Kshemankari, and his father was Krittibas Das Mahapatra. Following his education, he joined the Central Industrial Security Force, where he served until his retirement as Deputy Commandant. In addition to various works of translation, Mahapatra is the author of four novels, eleven collections of short stories, two travelogues, and three collections of essays. During his literary career, Mahapatra has maintained a journalism vocation. His journalistic writings have been collected in three books. Despite producing a large amount of literature,…

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Mahapatra was born on August 3, 1935 in the Odisha village of Kotasahi, in the Jaleswar district. During his literary career, Mahapatra has maintained a journalism vocation. He routinely contributed to publications in Odia, including The Samaja, Sambad, Samaya, and The Pragativadi. His journalistic writings have been collected in three books. Despite producing a large amount of literature, Mahapatra is more renowned for his work as a literary event coordinator and literary society administrator. He served as vice president of the Odisha Research Circle and as president of the Odisha Culture Academy. He served as the Madras Utkal Association’s first…

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