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Sashibhusan Rath (1885-1943) was a social reformer, industrialist, politician and founder-cum-editor of the Dainik ''ASHA'' newspaper (The first Odia daily), published from
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. He is famously known as Ganjam Byaghra which means The Tiger of Ganjam.


Early life

Sashibhusan was born in
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,
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of
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. Sashi was the second son of Lambodara Mohapatra by birth. He was adopted by his paternal uncle Digambar Rath on the advice of Nilakantha Mohapatra (''his grandfather''). So, from his early days, he used ''Rath'' as his surname. He completed his upper primary education from Russelkonda Board School of Bhanjanagar. He was homesick while spending his days over there. Once, he even ran away from there and arrived in
Surada Surada (also known as Sorada or Soroda) is a town and a Notified Area Council in Ganjam district in the Indian state of Odisha. Geography Surada is located at . It has an average elevation of . It is situated at the North-Western border of G ...
by walking 30 km from Bhanjanagar. In his early years he went against the social malpractices of untouchability and animal sacrifice. He completed his matriculation from Higher Secondary School of
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.


Career

After completing his matriculation in 1902, he went to
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and started a shoe company named Rath & Co. He became fluent in Gujarati while staying there. He made a friendship with a foreigner who introduced him to journalism while he was an assistant editor at ''Bombay Chronicles''. Thereafter he moved to
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and worked in a leather industry where he learnt skinning. But he could not stay there long due to his health ailments and had to come back
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. For sometime he worked in Utkal Tannery of
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as a manager, but then left for
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where he joined a medicine company named Young & Co. as manager. There he made an Odia association and organized the Odias for a separate province. On the advice of Nilamani Vidyaratna, he started publishing ''Asha'' weekly from 1913. In 1928, he started publishing it daily as ''Dainik Asha'' from
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on the Odia New Year's Day (Mesha Sankranti). It was the first Odia daily newspaper at that time. It had helped the people of Odisha to launch their struggle to secure the unification of the outlying Odia areas under one administration and spread the message of freedom movement of the country in the rural areas of the State. The Asha press also gave the opportunity to receive the practical training in daily newspaper work and journalism. After the publication of ''Dainik Asha'', Sashibhusan also published an English weekly called ''The East Coast'' and entrusted its editorship to Pandit Godabarish Misra. He was elected as vice-chairman of the former Berhampur Municipality and later elected as Public Representative from the
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to
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during the
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. He also worked extensively to eliminate animal sacrifice practices in Ganjam. On 5 May 1933 the first English daily of Odisha, ''The New Orissa'' started publishing from the Asha press under the Editorship of Sashibhusan assisted by Mr. Sharma and Mr. K.N. Acharya who came from Madras. Mr. Acharya who was the colleague of Mr. Rath later became the Editor of New Orissa. The management of the paper was looked after by Mr. Hadu Raiguru who was a trusted Assistant and colleague of Mr. Rath. Sharat Mohapatra, a brother of Sashibhusan was an Asst. Editor in Dainik Asha who later became the Editor of weekly Asha and continued it for a long time even after the death of Mr. Rath. As Sashibhusan was covering the news about civil disobedience and
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regularly and abetted the salt satyagraha in
Ganjam district Ganjam is a district in the Indian state of Odisha. Ganjam's total area is 8,206 km² (3,168 mi²). The district headquarters is Chhatrapur. Ganjam is divided into three sub-divisions: Chhatrapur, Berhampur, and Bhanjanagar. As of ...
he was arrested in 1930 but was released in 1931. In 1936, a book ''Kali Bhagabat'' written by Abhiram Paramhansha was printed in his ''Asha Press'' which has a nationalistic tone to it. The book was therefore proscribed and its author was arrested. In this case Sashibhusan also became a co-accused for which he had to spend a lot of money for legal expenses. For the proper growth and development of Odia language and literature, necessity for the invention of Odia typewriter was greatly felt and a brother of Sashibhusan named Ranganath Mohapatra of
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,
Ganjam district Ganjam is a district in the Indian state of Odisha. Ganjam's total area is 8,206 km² (3,168 mi²). The district headquarters is Chhatrapur. Ganjam is divided into three sub-divisions: Chhatrapur, Berhampur, and Bhanjanagar. As of ...
invented the Odia typewriter in early forties. The typewriters were manufactured in Germany and were put to use in some of the offices soon after the formation of the separate
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. The Zamindars of Ganjam and the Rajas of some of Garjats were encouraged to use the Odia typewriter. Though his newspaper regularly covered the matters pertaining to freedom struggle he however fell ill after 1936 for which he could not keep himself in active politics. He died on 20 March 1943 at the age of 58 only.


Legacy

''Government Sashi Bhusan High School'' in
Surada Surada (also known as Sorada or Soroda) is a town and a Notified Area Council in Ganjam district in the Indian state of Odisha. Geography Surada is located at . It has an average elevation of . It is situated at the North-Western border of G ...
and ''Sashi Bhusan Rath Govt. Autonomous Women's College'' in
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are named after him.


References

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