Achintya Kumar Sengupta (born 19 September 1903 – 29 January 1976) was an Indian
Bengali
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-language poet, story writer, novelist, biographer and editor.
Life
He was born in
Noakhali
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, now in
Bangladesh
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. At the age of 13, after his father's death, Sengupta moved to
Calcutta
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, where he completed his schooling. He got a B. A. Honours degree from South Suburban College in
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, followed by an M. A. degree from the
University of Calcutta
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. Subsequently, he obtained a degree in Law and entered the judicial service in 1928 as a Civil Judge (Junior Division) and Assistant Magistrate Second Class. He served as a Judge in Magistrate Courts of Kolkata and District Courts of Midnapore, Dinajpore, and Kushtia. He retired as a Principal District Judge of the Alipore Court in 1961.
Works
He started writing under a pen name, ‘Niharika Debi’. He contributed to almost all genres of
Bengali literature
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, but is best remembered for his novels and short stories. In all, he wrote more than 100 books. Sengupta was closely associated with the famous magazine
Kallol
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, and was its editor for some time.
Novels
*Bede
*Akoshik
*Kakjoshna
*Bibaher Cheye Boro
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Endrani
*Prachir O Prantor
*Urnonav
*Nobonita
*Je Jai Boluk
*Asumodru Antorongo
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Prothom Kadom Phul
Story collections
*Tuta Futa
*Eti
*Okalbosonto
*Odhibus
*Double Decker
*Polayon
*Jotonbibi
*Sareng
*Hari Muchi Dom
*Kalorokto
*Kath Khor Kerosine
*Chasa Bhusha
*Ekartri
*Jashomoti
Poetry
*Amabasya
*Amra
*Priya O Prithibi
*Neel Akash
*Purba Paschim
*Uttarayan
Biographies
*Param Purush Sriramkrishna-1
*Param Purush Sriramkrishna-2
*Param Purush Sriramkrishna-3
*Param Purush Sriramkrishna-4
*Poromaprokriti Sri Sarodamoni
*Okhondo Omiyo Srigourango
*Bireshor Bibekananda
*Rotnakor Girishchandra
*Amritapurush Jishu
*Udyata Kharga Subhash
Others
*Kollol Joog
*Joishter Jhor
Awards
He received the Jagattarini Award,
Rabindra Puraskar
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and the Saratchandra Smriti Award in 1975 for his outstanding contributions to literature and journalism.
Death
He died in
Kolkata
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on 29 January 1976.
References
External links
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Achintya Kumar Senguptaat the West Bengal Public Library Network
Bengali writers
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1903 births
1976 deaths
Recipients of the Rabindra Puraskar
People from Noakhali District
University of Calcutta alumni
20th-century Indian poets
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Writers from Kolkata
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