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Aparna Devi
Aparna Devi (1899–1962), educated at Loreto High School and the daughter of Chittaranjan Das, was an Indian writer in Odia language. See also *List of Odia writers This is a list of notable Odia language writers from Odisha, India from the 8th century onward. Charyagiti era of Buddhist poets (7th – 8th century A.D ) * Sarahapada Age of Sarala Yuga (15th century A.D) * Sarala Das (1465 ?) Panchasakh ... References 20th-century Indian writers 20th-century Indian women writers Women writers from Odisha Odia-language writers 1899 births 1962 deaths {{India-writer-stub ...
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Chittaranjan Das
Chittaranjan Das (5 November 1870 – 16 June 1925), popularly called ''Deshbandhu'' (friend of the country), was a Bengali freedom fighter, political activist and lawyer during the Indian Independence Movement and the political guru of Indian freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. He was the founder-leader of the Swaraj Party in undivided Bengal during the period of British Colonial rule in India. His name is abbreviated as C. R. Das. He was closely associated with a number of literary societies and wrote poems, apart from numerous articles and essays. Early life Chittaranjan Das was born on 5 November 1870 to a well-known Bengali Hindu Baidya family in Calcutta but his family originally form the village named Telirbagh, situated in present-day Tongibari Upazila of the Munshiganj ( Bikrampur) district of Bangladesh. Family Das family were members of Brahmo Samaj. Chittaranjan was the son of Bhuban Mohan Das, and nephew of the Brahmo social reformer Durga Moha ...
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Odia Language
Odia (;"Odia"
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, ISO 15919, ISO: , ; formerly rendered as Oriya) is a classical languages of India, classical Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian state of Odisha. It is the Languages with official status in India, official language in Odisha (formerly rendered as Orissa), where native speakers make up 82% of the population, and it is also spoken in parts of West Bengal, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Odia is one of the Languages with official status in India, official languages of India; it is the official language of Odisha and the second official language of Jharkhand. The Odia language has various dialects varieties, including the Baleswari Odia (Northern dialect), Kataki, Dhenkanalia, Anugulia(central dialect), Ganjami O ...
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List Of Odia Writers
This is a list of notable Odia language writers from Odisha, India from the 8th century onward. Charyagiti era of Buddhist poets (7th – 8th century A.D ) * Sarahapada Age of Sarala Yuga (15th century A.D) * Sarala Das (1465 ?) Panchasakha era (15th – 16th century A.D) * Atibadi Jagannath Das (c. 1491-1550) * Achyutananda Das * Balaram Das Age of Upendra Bhanja * Kabi Samrat Upendra Bhanja (C. 1688-1740) * Kavisurya Baladev Rath (c. 1789 – 1845) Age of Radhanath * Fakir Mohan Senapati * Gangadhar Meher * Radhanath Ray * Madhusudan Rao * Nanda Kishore Bal * Reba Ray Post-colonial age * Gangadhar Meher * Sachidananda Routray * Brajanath Rath * Hussain Rabi Gandhi * Binod Chandra Nayak * Manorama Mohapatra Poetry * Brajanath Rath * Ramakanta Rath * Dr Prasanna Kumar Mishra * Hussain Rabi Gandhi * Sitakanta Mohapatra * Haraprasad Das * Pratibha Satpathy Novelists * Gopinath Mohanty * Surendra Mohanty * Manoj Das * Santanu Kumar Acharya *Pratibha Ra ...
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Women Writers From Odisha
A woman is an adult female human. Before adulthood, a female child or adolescent is referred to as a girl. Typically, women are of the female sex and inherit a pair of X chromosomes, one from each parent, and women with functional uteruses are capable of pregnancy and giving birth from puberty until menopause. More generally, sex differentiation of the female fetus is governed by the lack of a present, or functioning, ''SRY'' gene on either one of the respective sex chromosomes. Female anatomy is distinguished from male anatomy by the female reproductive system, which includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, and vulva. An adult woman generally has a wider pelvis, broader hips, and larger breasts than an adult man. These characteristics facilitate childbirth and breastfeeding. Women typically have less facial and other body hair, have a higher body fat composition, and are on average shorter and less muscular than men. Throughout human history, traditional ge ...
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Odia-language Writers
Odia (;"Odia"
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, : , ; formerly rendered as Oriya) is a classical Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian state of . It is the in

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1899 Births
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