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Shukhalata Rao (1886–1969) was an Indian social worker, artist and children's book author. Born in
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in the Bengal province of
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, she was the daughter of Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury, and sister of
Sukumar Ray Sukumar Ray (; 30 October 1887 – 10 September 1923) was a Bengali writer and poet from the Indian subcontinent. He is remembered mainly for his writings for children. He was the son of children's story writer Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury and ...
. She studied in Bethune College, and obtained a bachelor's degree. She married Dr. Jayanta Rao from
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. After moving to Cuttack, Shukhalata founded the Shishu-o-Matri Mangal Kendro ('Centre for the Welfare of Children and Mothers'). She also established the Orissa Nari Seva Sangha.


Writings

Shukhalata was the editor of Alok, a newspaper. Her writings include children's stories, and fairy tales. Her books include: * ''Galpa-ar-Galpa'' * ''Galper Boi'' (1912) * ''Aro Galpa'' (1916) * ''Khoka Elo Beriye'' (1916) * ''Natun Para'' (1922) * ''Shonar Mayur'' * ''Natun Chhora'' (1952) * ''Bideshi Chora'' (1962) * ''Nanan Desher Rupkatha'' * ''Pather Alo'' * ''Aesoper Golpo'' * ''Living Lights'' *''Nije Pora'' *''Behula''


Awards

Shukhalata Rao was given the Kaiser-e-Hind award by the Government of India in 1956 for her book ''Nije Pora''.


References

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