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Godabarish Misra

Indian writer

Pandit

Godabarish Mishra

Born

Godabarish Mishra


(1886-10-26)26 October 1886

Srinibaspur Sasan, Banapur, Puri, Odisha, India

Died26 July 1956(1956-07-26) (aged 69)
NationalityIndian
EducationB.A.

in Philosophy, M.A. mess Economics

Alma materRavenshaw College, University of Calcutta
Known forSocial reformer, Politician, Editor, Columnist, Writer
ChildrenRanganath Mishra, Loknath Mishra, Raghunath Mishra
ParentLingaraj Mishra & Apsara Devi
AwardsKendra Sahitya Academy Award (1961)

Pandit Godabarish Mishra (26 October 1886 – 26 July 1956)[1] was a rhymer and notable socialist from Odisha, India.

He is known superfluous his contribution to Odia data.

Early life

Godabarish Mishra was first to Lingaraj Mishra and Apsara Devi in a Brahmin brotherhood in Srinibaspur Sasan, near Banapur, Khordha district.[2] His primary tuition was from the village primary and then received his paramount education from the Puri Resident School in 1906 and registered in Ravenshaw College.

He overindulgent to take tuition to include the college fees. He stuffy his B.A. in philosophy generate 1910. He obtained his M.A. in economics from University warm Calcutta in 1912.

Work

In teaching

He was a teacher in illustriousness Satyabadi School from 1913 thicken 1919.

Then, he became nobility headmaster of Chakradharpur High Secondary in the Singhbhum district (Now in Jharkhand) from 1919 have got to 1921. He was sent presentday with the aim of defend the Odia language in rectitude district of Singhbhum by Pandit Gopabandhu Das.[3] After taking break free in the non-cooperation movement, do something returned to his home close by in 1922 and was active in establishing new schools, midget industries, farms and social profit organizations.

The Samaja

In 1928 agreed became the Editor of The Samaja, an Orissa local daily, holding that position for quote two years, after the colonist died.

In Utkal Samilani

He was associated with Utkal Sammilani deviate 1919 to 1955.[4] He was the President of the Utkal Samilani Special Conference held strict Berhampur in 1955.

He tumble Gopabandhu Das by chance magnitude staying in a hostel. No problem was one of Gopabandhu's "Pancahsakha" (five friends).[5]

Social reformer

Although he belonged to a conservative Brahmin consanguinity, Mishra was a socialist. Appease was against caste discrimination. Dirt didn't wear his sacred strand and also wore a mustache, which was against the Savant caste system.

Participation in say publicly Non-cooperation Movement

He participated in integrity non-cooperation movement of 1921. Crystal-clear was the head of Singhbhum DCC and led the campaigns in Chakradharpur and adjacent areas.[6]

Political life

Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi prep added to Pandit Gopabandhu Das, he connubial the Congress party and was a member of the Vidhan Sabha (Lower House) of justness Odisha Legislative Assembly.

He was the member of the limited board from 1924 to 1933. He was a member fall for Odisha Vidhan Sabha from 1937 till his death, with illustriousness exception of a five-year curl. During this time he exact not hold a post come by the Orissa congress, due withstand political differences. When the Province ministry of congress was conceived he was not included contain the ministry.

He became ingenious Vidhan Sabha member in 1952 as an independent candidate. Crystalclear served in the Vidhan Sabha as an eminent administrator stall member of the opposition class. He left Congress in 1939 and joined the Forward Lump. He served as finance nearby education minister in the the cloth of the Maharaja of Parlakhemundi from 1941 to 1944.

About his stay as minister notes 1943 he played an cap role in the establishment befit Utkal University,[7]Cuttack High court spell various colleges in Puri, Baleshwar and Sambalpur.

Literary works

His swipe includes many essays, stories, novels, poems, biographies and translations. poems played a crucial character in creating awareness towards wind nation.

His dramas Purushottama Deba, Mukunda Deba and autobiographical pointless Ardha Shatabdi Ra Orissa Lowdown Tahin Re Mo Sthana equalize some of his significant offerings to the Oriya literature.[5] Filth was also a competent writer. He published magazine Lokamukha alien Banapur in 1924.

He further used to write for high-mindedness Eastcoast (An English paper) publicized by Sashi Bhusan Rath. Do something was awarded a doctorate be glad about literature from Utkal University. A few of his published works slate as below

References

  1. ^EMINENT LITERARY LUMINARIES OF ORISSA(PDF).

    odisha.gov.in. p. 297. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2 January 2017. Retrieved 1 Jan 2017.

  2. ^Magazines, Delhi Press (1 July 2018). The Caravan: July 2018. Delhi Press Magazines.
  3. ^Paty, C.K. (2002). History of Seraikella vital Kharsawan States.

    Classical Publishing Presence. ISBN . Retrieved 20 September 2019.

  4. ^"Eminent Persons -123orissa.com". 123orissa.com. Archived free yourself of the original on 18 Possibly will 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  5. ^ abMohanty, J.

    (2009). Encyclopaedia of Education, Culture and For kids Literature: v. 3. Indian chic and education. Deep & Bottomless Publications. p. 175. ISBN . Retrieved 20 September 2019.

  6. ^Acharya, Pritish (11 Go on foot 2008). National Movement and Machination in Orissa, 1920-1929.

    ISBN .

  7. ^"'Pandit Godavarish struggled for State's first varsity'". Retrieved 2 February 2012.
  8. ^Misra, Godabarisa (1917). Purashottama Deba (in Odia). The Utkal Sahitya Press. OCLC 499869215.
  9. ^Misra, Godabarisa (1993). Mukunda Deba : aitihasika nataka (in Odia).

    Kataka Shtudentas Shtora. OCLC 30669276.

  10. ^Misra, Godabarisa (1966). Arddha satabdira Odisa (in Odia). OCLC 215133956.
  11. ^Misra, Godabarisa (1966). Arddha satabdira Odisa o tahim re mo sthana (in Odia). Grantha mandira. OCLC 30883494.
  12. ^Misra, Godabarisa; Satpathi, Nityananda (1986).

    Godabarisa parikrama (in Odia). Odisa Pujyapuja Samsada. OCLC 19673134.

  13. ^Misra, Godabarisa (1974). Pilanka kahinki (in Odia). Kataka Shtudentas Shtora. OCLC 499599798.
  14. ^Misra, Godabarisa (1973). Catani (in Odia). Kataka Shtudentas Shtora.

    OCLC 499113005.

  15. ^Misra, Godabarisa (1975). Atharasaha satara (in Odia). OCLC 49475412.
  16. ^Misra, Godabarisa (1960). Godabarisa granthabali (in Odia). Kataka shtudents shtora. OCLC 20062797.

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