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Fakir
Mohan Senapati (1843-1918)
A
Master in the art of writing short stories, he injected
a new life in Oriya literature in an environment of
gloom and despair. His sence of humour remains unsurpassed
in Oriya literature. Discarding romantic themes, he
wrote about the common man and his problems. Senapati
could rightly be compared with the 20th Century great
novelist like Premchand and Bibhutibhusan Banerjee.
Eventhough he had no formaleducation, he proved to be
an enlightened teacher, painter and a great administrator.
In his writings, |
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| Oriya
Nationalism was the dominant theme. As a recognised literary
poet, Senapati has made his place secure as a great prose
writer in Oriya. |
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| Utkal
Gourav Madhusudan Das (1848-1934)
First
Oriya to get the Degree of M.A. B.L. from Calcutta University.
Took a valiant stand for unification of scattered Oriya
tracts. Emerged on the Eastern horizon as a symbol of
new hope and aspiration of all Oriyas. Was the founder
of Utkal Sammilani, architect of Oriya movement and
pioneer in the field of industrial development. Acclaimed
as a great Legislator and Journalist, he was the first
Oriya to be the member of Legislative Council and Member
of Central Legislative Assembly and was the first to
sail overseas. He had the distinction of being the first
Indian Minister. |
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Pandit
Gopabandhu Das ( 1876-1928)
Aptly
described as the Gandhi of Orissa, Pandit Gopabandhu
Das played a pivotal role in the formation of a separate
province of Orissa. Born and brought up in an atomsphere
of Brahminical orthodoxy, he shattered the shackles
of narrow caste barriers. A Law Graduate from the Calcutta
University. He was an active sentinal of Oriya Movement,
Freedom Fighter and a great social reformer. As an educationist
he was responsible for establishment of Satyabadi School
at Satyabadi in the Puri District. |
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Imbued
with patriotic fervour the students of Satyabadi School
were known as indefatigable fighters against British
Imperialism. Gopabandhu regarded politics as an instrument
of service to the people. In the words of Mahatma Gandhi,
Gopabandhu was one of the Noblest Sons of Orissa. His
spirit of service and sacrifice finds an apt echo in
his following lines.
“Let
my body mingle in the dust of my motherland and let
my countrymen walk across it”. |
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Nilakantha
Das (1884-1969)
Secured
M.A. Degree in Philosophy from Calcutta University.
Spurned an offer of a lucrative job by the British Govt.
and preferred to serve as the Mead Master of Satyabadi
High School. Endowed with a profound erudition he became
a legendary figure in his life time. A powerful speaker,
his speaches in Central Legislative Assembly and Orissa
Legislative Assembly have left an indelible impression
on Legislative history. He was a rare amalgam of a Writer,
Editor, Speaker and Author. Author of an excellent commentary
of Geeta. His epics are considered as Master piece of
Oriya Language. A distinguished freedom fighter and
a revolutionary, he inspired the youth to fight against
untouchability and other social evils. Led the movement
for amalgamation of outlying Oriya tracts and was a
symbol of Oriya culture.
Biswanath
Das (1989-1984)
An
eminent Freedom Fighter, able Statesman, remarkable
Administrator, astute politician and a Charismatic leader.
He was elected as the president of the Ganjam District
Board in the year 1920 and joined the Non-cooperation
movement in response to the call of Mahatma Gandhi in
1921 after giving up his lucrative law practice. Continued
to be a member of Madras Legislative Assembly from 1921
to 1930. Gave up the membership of the Madras Legislative
Assembly in 1931 and joined Salt Satyagraha. As a great
Patriot led the peasant movement and fought for the
creation of a separate Orissa Province. He had the distinction
of being elected as Prime Minister of Orissa. Resigned
from the Prime Ministership on 4th November 1939 at
the bidding of Indian National congress. In 1950 got
elected to Lok Sabha and became the President of Utkal
Pradesh Congress Committee. He was appointed as the
Governor of Uttar Pradesh. A noble son who has left
an indelible impression on a resurgent Orissa. |
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| Gajapati
Maharaja Krushna Chandra Dev ( 1892-1974)
An Architect of modern Orissa. He attended the first
Round Table Conference in London on 16th November 1930
wherein he made a fervent appeal for creating a separate
province of Orissa on the basis of Language and homogeneity.
As an eloquent spokesman of Oriyas, he was felicitated
by Madhusudan Das, the father of modern Orissa. As a
scion of illustrious Ganga Ruler he espoused the cause
of the poor and downtrodden. Later played an important
role in bringing together the vivisected parts of Orissa
and laid the foundation of United Orissa. He was a member
of old Madras Legislative Council, a member of royal
commission of Agriculture and a member of Orissa Legislative
Assembly. |
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| He
was twice elected as Prime Minister of Orissa. He was
an Educationist, Freedp, Fighter, Social Reformer and
a champion of the poor. He established a permanent theatre
at Paralakhemundi for promoting cultural activities. |
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Raja
Artatran Deo ( 1900-1946)
Enthroned
as Raja of Khariar, (present day Nuapada district),
in 1921. A great patron of Art, Culture and Education.
Sportsman of distinction, member of many committees
and Organisations. Sponsored Scholarships for deserving
students for higher education. Patronised “Beer
Bikram Theatre” of Khariar, the first permanent
Oriya Stage in the State. Nominated member of Orissa
Advisory Council. Elected to Orissa Legislative Assembly
in 1937 and 1946 from Khariar Assembly Constituency.
Played a pivotal role in formation of Orissa as a separate
province in the year 1936. It was at his instance and
under his enlightened leadership that Khariar Zamindari
merged with the State of Orissa leading to full Statehood |
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| Biju
Pattanaik ( 1916-1997)
Biju
Pattanaik was a trained pilot of acknowledged competence.
Had special interest in Science and Technology and was
responsible for instituting the prestigious International
Kalinga Prize. He was the pioneer of Industrial movement
in Orissa and was the head of Air Transport command
during the war (1940-42). An indefatigable freedom fighter,
he led the underground movement for freedom of the country
along with Shri Jayaprakash Narayan, Dr. Ram Mohan Lohia
and others. Landed first platoon of troops in Srinagar
during attack by Pakistani raiders. |
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Suceeded
in safely airlifting the Indonesia leaders during war.
He was honoured by the Indonesia Govt. as “BHUMIPUTRA”.
Elected to Orissa Legislative Assembly from 1952. Chief
Minister of Orissa from 1961-1963 and 1990-1995. Member,
Rajya Sabha 1980-1984 and 11th Lok Sabha from 1996-1997.
Union Minister of Steel from July 1977 to January 1980.
He had the distinction of laying the basic infrastructure
for development of Orissa. Special mention could be
made of Paradeep Port, MIG Factory at Sunabeda, Ferro
Silicon Complex at Theruvali, Hydro Electric Power Project
Balimela. Thermal Power Station, Talcher, Engineering
College, Rourkela, Engineering College and Medical College
at Burla, Express High Way linking Dairari with Paradeep,
Sainik School, Regional College of Education, Bhubaneswar,
Regional Research Laboratory of the Council of Scientific
and Industrial Research, Orissa University of Agriculture
and Technology and many others.
He
was a great visionary who worked relentlessly for the
uplift of the people of Orissa. |
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Chandra
Sekhar Behera ( 1873-1936)
Chandra
Sekhar Behera of Sambalpur was a leading freedom fighter
and an active participant in the Non-Cooperation Movement.
He consolidated the National freedom movement in Sambalpur
region and merged his activities with the Indian National
Congress. He was a founding member of the National School
of Sambalpur started on lines of Satyabadi Vana-Vidyalaya
founded by Gopabandhu Das. As the chairman of Sambalpur
Municipality, he received Gandhijee in Sambalpur in
1928. Organised a mass movement against illiteracy and
untouchability.
Pathani
Samanta Chandrasekhar (1835-1904)
Mahamahopadhyaya
Chandra Sekhar Simha Samanta Harichandan Mohapatra,
popularly in Orissa as Pathani Samanta, is an astronomer
of the rank of Aryabhata, Varahamihira, Brahmagupta
and Bhaskaracharya. He was born in 1835 A.D. in the
princely state of Khandapara in Orissa. Away from the
English education, he taught himself Sanskrit and attained
scholarship in traditional Indian Astronomy. He fabricated
ingenious instruments out of wooden sticks and bamboo
chips and attained great accuracy in measurement. His
scientific investigations are recorded in his astronomical
treatise. “The Siddhanta Darpana” composed
in Sanskrit Verse. This work was highly acclaimed even
by the Western Press in 1899. The title of Mahamahoadhyaya
was convered upon him by the British Govt. in 1893 in
recognition of his contribution to astronomy. Samata
Chandra Sekhar passed away in 1904. Even today most
of the Oriya almanaces attribute their calculations
to Samanta’s prescriptions. |
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Dr.
Harekrushna Mahatab (1899-1987)
Dr.
Harekrushna Mahatab was born with a silver spoon. He
was deeply imbued with patriotic fervour from his school
days. Left college education half way in response to
the call of Mahatma Gandhi and played a pivotal role
in freedom movement. Accompanied the entourage of Mahatma
Gandhi during his visit to Orissa in the year 1921.
Joined the Indian National Congress and organised satyagraha
in Balasore district. Founded the popular Oriya daily
“Prajatantra” under the aegis of “Prajatantra
Prachara Samiti”. |
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Joined
the salt satyagraha movement of Mahatma Gandhi and courted
imprisonment. Elected as the President of State Congress
Committee 1937-1938. Nominated by Subhash Chandra Bose
as the member of National Congress Working Committee
in 1939. He was imprisoned in Ahamad Nagar jail along
with other national leader. He was released in 1945.
Took over the reins of administration as Chief Minister
in 1946, and continued as such till 1950. Joined the
Central Cabinet as Cabinet Minister and became the secretary
general of Central Congress Parliamentary Party from
1952 to 1954. Later became the Governor of Maharastra
State 1955-56. Became Chief Minister of Orissa in 1956
to 1960 and member, Lok Sabha 1961 to 1967. Later elected
to Orissa Legislative Assembly. Protested against the
emergency in 1976 and was imprisonment. Dr. Mahatab
was a great literature, writer, historian and statesman
of repute. He initiated a system of honouring distinguished
writers in a special literary function annually held
on Visubha Sankranti Day. He was honoured by a Doctorate
from Andhra University, Dr. Mahatab was the prime mover
for the integration of Indian states. |
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Dr.
Radhanath Rath 1896-1998)
Dr.
Radhanath Rath started his distinguished carrer in Journalism
as Manager and Assistant Editor of the largest circulated
Oriya daily “The Samaj” in 1919 and became
its Editor in 1961. A powerful writer and speaker, journalism
was closed to his heart. Responding to the call of Utkalamani
Gopabandhu Das, he gave up a lucrative offer of employment
by the British Govt. Member of Orissa Legislative Assembly
from 1946-1977, but for a brief period from 1961 to
1967. Appointed cabinet Minister in charge of Finance,
Education, Forestry and Agriculture from 1952 to 1961.
Endowed with a phenomenal memory he was a great social
reformer and fought for the upliftment of the down trodden.
President Servants of the people Society ( Lok Sevak
Mandal) and Chairman of its Orissa Branch. Gave new
direction to the Orissa University of Agriculture and
Technology as its Pro-Chancellor. Chief Commissioner
Orissa State Bharat Scouts and Guides and Ex-President
of Bharat Sevak Samaj. He was associated with a large
number of public bodies like Redcross, Panchayats, Divine
Life Society, Indo-china Cultural Association, Indo
Soviet Friendship Society and President of Kalinga Nippon
Buddha Sangha.
A
distinguished writer, he was awarded Orissa Sahitya
Academy Award in 1967 and awarded Padmabhusan 1968.
Received critic Circle of India award in 1987. All India
Anubrata award in 1988. Utkal Ratna Samman in 1993.
He was conferred the degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D)
by the Berhampur University in 1976. |
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Gangadhar
Meher ( 1862-1924)
Born
on Sravan Purnima day of 1862 at Barapalli made monumental
contribution to Oriya language and literature. A great
poet he attempted to act as a path finder through his
literary writings. An epiton of integrity, his literary
creations emphasizes on the moral value. A great poet,
social reformer, teacher and above all a person brimming
with milk of humanity. Gangadhar Meher immortalised
himself with his numorous literary creations particularly
the epic “Tapaswini”. He will be ever remembered
as a great poet with few parallels. |
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Rajendra
Narayan Singh Deo (1912-1975)
Born
on 31st March 1912. Educated at Mayo College Ajmeer
and student Columbus College, Hazaribag. As an enlightened
ruler, Patna State from 1933 to 1947 he was responsible
for alround development of the state and won people’s
love. He was associated with Chamber of Princess. He
was the first ruler to sign the merger agreement with
Indian Union, member of several institutions cultural,
literary and research bodies. As the ruler of Patna
State he banned forced labour. Later became the President
of Utkal Sammilani in 1953. President of Ganatantra
Parishad and Swatantra Party Orissa Unit. Member Lok
Sabha 1951 to 1956. Elected to Orissa Legislative Assembly
in 1957. Became Chief Minister Orissa 1967 to 1971.
An unique combination of an erudite scholar, enlightened
statesman and an able administrator who worked with
a single minded devotion for development of Orissa.
Shri
Ramachandra Bhanja Dev ( 1870-1912)
Shri
Ramachandra Bhanja Dev created a name for himself as
an enlightened ruler of princely state of Mayurbhanj.
Accended the throne on 15th August 1892. He worked for
allround development of Mayurbhanj state and implemented
various welfare schemes designed to help the people.
He was revered as a Philosopher king. Impressed with
the nobel qualities of Utkal Mani Gopabandhu Das he
made him his advocate. Gopabandhu turned out to be friend
philosopher guide for the ruler. Constituted the state
council for administration in the state. Brought about
reforms in the sphere of language, health and administration.
During his rein scientific operation of Iron mines were
started for first time. Commissioned narrow gauge railway
life from Rupsa to Baripada. Presided over the first
meeting of Utkal Samilani on 3rd December 1933. a patriot
and great patron of Oriya language. He helped in a big
way in setting up of educational and medical institution
for the larget benefit of the people |
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