Nityananda Mahapatra (17 June 1912 – 17 April 2012) was an Indian
Odia
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* Odia people in Odisha, India
* Odia language, an Indian language, belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family
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politician, poet and journalist.
Political career
He was imprisoned three times by the
British Raj
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between 1930 and 1942 for nationalist activities. He came to literary prominence as editor of the Odia magazine ''Dagara'', and as a short story writer after independence. In his political career Mohapatra served as a member of the
Odisha Legislative Assembly
The Odisha Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Odisha state in India. The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Bhubaneswar, the capital of the state. The Legislative Assembly comprises List of constituencies of Odisha ...
from 1957 to 1971 and as state Minister of Supply and Cultural Affairs from 1967 to 1971.
Death
He died on 17 April 2012 at around 9:45am at Kharavelanagar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, from complications of respiratory failure. He had been in a coma at the Aditya Care Hospital following a breathing problem. He was three months short of his 100th birthday.
Literary awards
Mahapatra received the
Odisha Sahitya Academy Award
Odisha Sahitya Akademi Award () is a literary award awarded to an Odia language litterateur for outstanding contribution to Odia literature in various categories by the Odisha Sahitya Akademi, an institution established in 1957 in Odisha for act ...
in 1974 and the
Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award
The Sahitya Akademi Award is a literary honour in India, which the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, annually confers on writers of the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 22 languages of the ...
in 1987 for his novel ''Gharadiha''.
References
1912 births
2012 deaths
People from Bhadrak
Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Odia
Recipients of the Atibadi Jagannath Das Award
Recipients of the Odisha Sahitya Akademi Award
State cabinet ministers of Odisha
Poets from Odisha
Odia-language poets
Indian magazine editors
20th-century Indian poets
Indian male poets
20th-century Indian male writers
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