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    Biplabi Gopabandhu is a remarkable figure in the history of Odisha, and his life and work are chronicled in a book by Jagannath Debaburma published in 1981. The book delves into the revolutionary ideas and actions of Gopabandhu, who was a visionary leader and social reformer in colonial India.

    Gopabandhu was born in 1877 in the village of Suando, Odisha, and he grew up to become a prominent writer, journalist, and freedom fighter. He was deeply moved by the plight of the people in his society, who were suffering under the oppressive British colonial rule and the rigid caste system. Gopabandhu was an advocate for social equality, education, and self-reliance, and he worked tirelessly to uplift the marginalized and oppressed communities in his region.

    The book Biplabi Gopabandhu explores the life and times of this extraordinary man, who was instrumental in establishing the Utkal Sammilani, a platform for social and political reform in Odisha. Gopabandhu used his writing and journalism to raise awareness about the injustices and inequities in society, and he inspired many people to join the struggle for independence and social justice.

    One of Gopabandhu’s most significant contributions was the establishment of the Satyabadi School, a unique educational institution that focused on imparting values of truth, equality, and social service along with academic knowledge. The school became a beacon of hope and enlightenment for the youth of Odisha, and it played a crucial role in shaping the future leaders of the region.

    Gopabandhu was also a key figure in the Non-Cooperation Movement initiated by Mahatma Gandhi in the early 1920s. He actively participated in the protests and demonstrations against the British government, and he was arrested and imprisoned multiple times for his revolutionary activities. However, Gopabandhu never wavered in his commitment to the cause of freedom and justice, and his courage and determination inspired many others to join the struggle.

    The book Biplabi Gopabandhu delves into the personal and political life of this extraordinary leader, highlighting his passion for social reform, his fearless spirit of resistance, and his unwavering dedication to the cause of independence. Through detailed research and analysis, Jagannath Debaburma presents a comprehensive portrait of Gopabandhu, shedding light on his ideology, strategies, and impact on the society of his time.

    In conclusion, Biplabi Gopabandhu is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Odisha and the freedom movement in colonial India. It provides valuable insights into the life and legacy of a visionary leader who dedicated his life to the service of the people and the struggle for independence. Gopabandhu’s ideas and actions continue to inspire generations of activists and reformers, and his legacy looms large in the annals of Indian history.

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    Books nameBiplabi Gopabandhu/ବିପ୍ଲବୀ ଗୋପବନ୍ଧୁ
    AuthorJagannath Debaburma
    No Of pages134
    PublisherPrabhata Prakashnai
    Publication1981
    Printed AtRadiant Process
    DistributorNA

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