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Great Heritages of Orissa
Orissa Review * December - 2004 Great Heritages of Orissa Dr. Hemanta Kumar Mohapatra Etymologically, 'heritage' is anything that is or Cultural heritages are the creation of human may be inherited. In such case 'heritage' covers beings, who have created it by virtue of their everything that is seen around the human innovative power, creativity, skill and artistic civilization. Heritage is thus natural or created ability. or has evolved in the course of history. It is natural or man-made. Of the man-made Cultural heritages may be tangible or heritages some are already made and existing intangible. Archaeological heritages may be and others are in the process of making. But otherwise called tangible heritages. The everything what we inherit or may be inherited intangible ones may be called living heritages. can not be heritage in the proper use of the But for better comprehension and convenience term. To assume the dimension of heritage such we have discussed the cultural heritages in features must have influenced the socio- entirety under the following sections. economic and cultural life of the people. It must (a) Archaeological heritages (b) Literary have substantially influenced the imagination heritages (c) Religious heritages and life style of the human beings. A society (d) Performing art heritages, (e) Heritage or civilization is known and become unique festivals (f) Art and craft heritages by its own tradition. It gets its identity by its (g) Modern heritages of Orissa. own heritages. The cultural dimension of Orissa is Heritage is something which is specific varied and wide. Every bit of Oriyan culture and typical of a place, area, region or country and tradition is not included in this discussion. -
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LIST of PROGRAMMES Organized by SAHITYA AKADEMI During APRIL 1, 2016 to MARCH 31, 2017
LIST OF PROGRAMMES ORGANIZED BY SAHITYA AKADEMI DURING APRIL 1, 2016 TO MARCH 31, 2017 ANNU A L REOP R T 2016-2017 39 ASMITA Noted women writers 16 November 2016, Noted Bengali women writers New Delhi 25 April 2016, Kolkata Noted Odia women writers 25 November 2016, Noted Kashmiri women writers Sambalpur, Odisha 30 April 2016, Sopore, Kashmir Noted Manipuri women writers 28 November 2016, Noted Kashmiri women writers Imphal, Manipur 12 May 2016, Srinagar, Kashmir Noted Assamese women writers 18 December 2016, Noted Rajasthani women writers Duliajan, Assam 13 May 2016, Banswara, Rajasthan Noted Dogri women writers 3 March 2016, Noted Nepali women writers Jammu, J & K 28 May 2016, Kalimpong, West Bengal Noted Maithili women writers 18 March 2016, Noted Hindi women writers Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 30 June 2016, New Delhi AVISHKAR Noted Sanskrit women writers 04 July 2016, Sham Sagar New Delhi 28 March 2017, Jammu Noted Santali women writers Dr Nalini Joshi, Noted Singer 18 July 2016, 10 May, 2016, New Delhi Baripada, Odisha Swapan Gupta, Noted Singer and Tapati Noted Bodo women writers Gupta, Eminent Scholar 26 September 2016, 30 May, 2016, Kolkata Guwahati, Assam (Avishkar programmes organized as Noted Hindi women writers part of events are subsumed under those 26 September 2016, programmes) New Delhi 40 ANNU A L REOP R T 2016-2017 AWARDS Story Writing 12-17 November 2016, Jammu, J&K Translation Prize 4 August 2016, Imphal, Manipur Cultural ExCHANGE PROGRAMMES Bal Sahitya Puraskar 14 November 2016, Ahmedabad, Gujarat Visit of seven-member -
Odisha Review Dr
Orissa Review * Index-1948-2013 Index of Orissa Review (April-1948 to May -2013) Sl. Title of the Article Name of the Author Page No. No April - 1948 1. The Country Side : Its Needs, Drawbacks and Opportunities (Extracts from Speeches of H.E. Dr. K.N. Katju ) ... 1 2. Gur from Palm-Juice ... 5 3. Facilities and Amenities ... 6 4. Departmental Tit-Bits ... 8 5. In State Areas ... 12 6. Development Notes ... 13 7. Food News ... 17 8. The Draft Constitution of India ... 20 9. The Honourable Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's Visit to Orissa ... 22 10. New Capital for Orissa ... 33 11. The Hirakud Project ... 34 12. Fuller Report of Speeches ... 37 May - 1948 1. Opportunities of United Development ... 43 2. Implication of the Union (Speeches of Hon'ble Prime Minister) ... 47 3. The Orissa State's Assembly ... 49 4. Policies and Decisions ... 50 5. Implications of a Secular State ... 52 6. Laws Passed or Proposed ... 54 7. Facilities & Amenities ... 61 8. Our Tourists' Corner ... 61 9. States the Area Budget, January to March, 1948 ... 63 10. Doings in Other Provinces ... 67 1 Orissa Review * Index-1948-2013 11. All India Affairs ... 68 12. Relief & Rehabilitation ... 69 13. Coming Events of Interests ... 70 14. Medical Notes ... 70 15. Gandhi Memorial Fund ... 72 16. Development Schemes in Orissa ... 73 17. Our Distinguished Visitors ... 75 18. Development Notes ... 77 19. Policies and Decisions ... 80 20. Food Notes ... 81 21. Our Tourists Corner ... 83 22. Notice and Announcement ... 91 23. In State Areas ... 91 24. Doings of Other Provinces ... 92 25. Separation of the Judiciary from the Executive .. -
List of Documentaries Produced by Sahitya Akademi
LIST OF DOCUMENTARIES PRODUCED BY SAHITYA AKADEMI S.No.AuthorDirected byDuration 1. Amrita Pritam (Punjabi) Basu Bhattacharya 60 minutes 2. Akhtar-ul-Iman (Urdu) Saeed Mirza 60 minutes 3. V.K. Gokak (Kannada) Prasanna 60 minutes 4. ThakazhiSivasankara Pillai (Malayalam) M.T. Vasudevan Nair 60 minutes 5. Gopala krishnaAdiga (Kannada) Girish Karnad 60 minutes 6. Vishnu Prabhakar (Hindi) Padma Sachdev 60 minutes 7. Balamani Amma (Malayalam) Madhusudanan 27 minutes 8. VindaKarandikar (Marathi) Nandan Kudhyadi 60 minutes 9. Annada Sankar Ray (Bengali) Budhadev Dasgupta 60 minutes 10. P.T. Narasimhachar (Kannada) Chandrasekhar Kambar 27 minutes 11. Baba Nagarjun (Hindi) Deepak Roy 27 minutes 12. Dharamvir Bharti (Hindi) Uday Prakash 27 minutes 13. D. Jayakanthan (Tamil) Sa. Kandasamy 27 minutes 14. Narayan Surve (Marathi) DilipChitre 27 minutes 15. BhishamSahni (Hindi) Nandan Kudhyadi 27 minutes 16. Subhash Mukhopadhyay (Bengali) Raja Sen 27 minutes 17. TarashankarBandhopadhyay(Bengali)Amiya Chattopadhyay 27 minutes 18. VijaydanDetha (Rajasthani) Uday Prakash 27 minutes 19. NavakantaBarua (Assamese) Gautam Bora 27 minutes 20. Mulk Raj Anand (English) Suresh Kohli 27 minutes 21. Gopal Chhotray (Oriya) Jugal Debata 27 minutes 22. QurratulainHyder (Urdu) Mazhar Q. Kamran 27 minutes 23. U.R. Anantha Murthy (Kannada) Krishna Masadi 27 minutes 24. V.M. Basheer (Malayalam) M.A. Rahman 27 minutes 25. Rajendra Shah (Gujarati) Paresh Naik 27 minutes 26. Ale Ahmed Suroor (Urdu) Anwar Jamal 27 minutes 27. Trilochan Shastri (Hindi) Satya Prakash 27 minutes 28. Rehman Rahi (Kashmiri) M.K. Raina 27 minutes 29. Subramaniam Bharati (Tamil) Soudhamini 27 minutes 30. O.V. Vijayan (Malayalam) K.M. Madhusudhanan 27 minutes 31. Syed Abdul Malik (Assamese) Dara Ahmed 27 minutes 32. -
Gandhiji's Visit to Indupur - Dhumat
Orissa Review * August - 2004 Gandhiji's Visit to Indupur - Dhumat Sukadev Sahu Translated by Marina Priyadarshinee Mohapatra In 1933, the British Administration in India Veda, from Veda to Laksmanpur, Laksmanpur tried for a complete division of the Hindu to Gopinathpur, Bahukuda - Siswa - Patapur - society by according special voting rights to Nischinta Koili-Kalatia-Salar-Bhagawatipur- the untouchables. Gandhiji started hunger strike Kendrapada-Barimula-Indupur. Amidst many in Yaraveda jail opposing this people Jadumani Mangaraj, dangerous move of the British Gopabandhu Chaudhury, Administration and their anti- Narayan Birbar Samanta, Indian attitude. He came out Rajkrishna Bose, Rama Devi, successful in this attempt. Then Binod Kanungo, Annapurna started the movement against Maharana and others untouchability all over India. accompanied him. The people This was the first of its kind in of Dhumat-Indupur including India as prior to that there was the untouchables covered a no such movement against distance of three miles to untouchability. welcome Gandhiji. Being Orissa was fortunate overwhelmed by hearing the enough to become the centre- Bhajans sung by the stage of this movement. In untouchables Gandhiji told that 1934 Gandhiji started his long all his fatigue went away journey on foot from Puri, the listening to such melodious abode of Lord Jagannath. During his journey songs, the recital of Harinam-Kirtan by his on foot Gandhiji went to Patna for a few days Harijan bretherns. That was 31st of May, 1934. after covering some places in Cuttack District. A wonderful commotion was in the air of the Again he resumed his journey from Bairi after entire village. -
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ESTD-1949 (1949-2019) 70th Anniversary Day 17th April, 2019 Tinkonia Bagicha - 753001 1 HOMAGE TO CHIEF PATRON Late Narendra Kumar Mitra FOUNDER MEMBERS Late (Dr.) Haridas Gupta Late Satyanarayan Gupta Late Preety Mallik Smt. Ila Gupta REMEMBRANCE (OUR SENIOR ASSOCIATES) 1. Late Sushil Ch. Gupta 12. Late Subrata Gupta 2. Late Nirupama Mitra 13. Late Robin Kundu 3. Late Sovana Basu 14. Late Nemailal Bose 4. Late Nanibala Roy Choudhury 15. Late Pranab Kumar Mitra 5. Late Ram Chandra Kar 16. Late Jishnu Roy 6. Late Narendra Ch. Mohapatra 17. Late Amal Krishna Roy(Adv.) 7. Late Sarat Kumar Mitra 18. Late Tripty Mitra 8. Late Subodh Ch. Ghose 19. Late Surya Narayan Acharya 9. Late Sunil Kumar Sen 20. Late Tarun Kumar Mitra 10. Late Renendra Ku. Mitra 21. Late Debal Kumar Mitra 11. Late Sanat Ku. Mitra LIST OF THE PAST LIFE TIME DEDICATED AWARDEE YEAR NAME OF THE AWARDEE DESIGNATION 2009 SMT. ILA GUPTA FOUNDER MEMBER 2010 LATE PRITY MALLIK(POSTHUMOUS) FOUNDER MEMBER 2011 LATE SATYA NARAYAN GUPTA FOUNDER MEMBER 2011 LATE (DR.) HARIDAS GUPTA FOUNDER MEMBER 2 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE LIBRARY President : Sri Prafulla Ch. Pattanayak Vice-President : Sri Tarak Nath Sur Secretary : Sri Sandip Kumar Mitra Treasurer : Sri Debraj Mitra MEMBERS 1. Sri Pratap Ch. Das 7. Sri Prasun Kumar Das 2. Sri Sunil Kumar Gupta 8. Smt. Anushree Dasgupta 3. Sri Shyamal Kumar Mitra 9. Sri Indranil Mitra 4. Sri Dilip Kumar Mitra 10. Smt. Barnali Ghosh 5. Smt. Tanushree Ghose 11. Sri Santanu Mitra 6. Sri Swapan Kumar Dasgupta 12. Sri Dipanjan Mitra LIST OF THE CHIEF GUEST WHO GRACED THE OCCASION IN THE PAST 1950 : Sri Lalit Kumar Das Gupta, Advocate 1951 : Sri Lingaraj Mishra, M.P. -
DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY ENGLISH by SUKANTI MOHAPATRA Dr. SARBESWAR SAMAL Hon. D. Litt
THE SPIRITUAL AND PSYCHIC ELEMENTS IN THE STORIES OF MANOJ DAS THIS IS SUBMITTED TO THE UTKAL UNIVERSITY FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ENGLISH BY SUKANTI MOHAPATRA RESEARCH GUIDE Dr. SARBESWAR SAMAL Hon. D. Litt. [USA] READER IN ENGLISH (RETD.) 2008 TOPIC CERTIFICATE Dr. Sarbeswar Samal, Dr. Sarbeswar Samal Hons. D. Litt. (USA) Hon. D. Litt (USA) Reader in English (Retd.) Plot No:- 15 Annapurna Ravenshaw College Residential Complex, (Autonomous) Cuttack Shelter Square Tulasipur, Cuttack This is to certify that the thesis entitled “The Spiritual and Psychic Elements in the Stories of Manoj Das” being submitted by Sukanti Mohapatra, Lecturer in English, Maharishi College of Natural Law, Bhubaneswar, for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, in English, of Utkal University, is a bonafide research work carried out by her under my supervision and guidance. The thesis is of the standard fulfilling the requirements of the regulation relating to the degree and it has not been submitted to any other University or Institute for the award of any degree or diploma. (Dr. Sarbeswar Samal) AREA CERTIFICATE Dr. Sarbeswar Samal, Hons. D. Litt. (USA) Reader in English (Retd.) Ravenshaw College (Autonomous) Cuttack This is to certify that the thesis entitled ―The Spiritual and Psychic Elements in the Stories of Manoj Das‖ prepared by Sukanti Mohapatra under my guidance is original and it is within the area of registration. (Dr. Sarbeswar Samal) DECLARATION I declare that this thesis entitled ―The Spiritual and Psychic Elements in the Stories of Manoj Das‖ is a product of original research done by me and it has not been submitted to any other University/Institute for doctoral degree. -
Recent List of Additions January 2014
RECENT LIST OF ADDITIONS JANUARY 2014 COMPILED BY Sh. Kumar Sanjay, CLDO Smt. S. Wadhawan, ALIO Smt. Indira, SLIA PLANNING COMMISSION LIBRARY YOJANA BHAWAN NEW DELHI BIOGRAPHIES 1 Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand Satya ke prayog: aatmkatha/ Mohandas Karmchand Gandhi.--Delhi: Arun Prakashan, 2012. 368p. ISBN: 8171460798. 923.254 G195S 151614 ** BIOGRAPHY-POLITICIANS 2 KPS Gill KPS Gill: the paramount cop / KPS Gill and Rahul Chandan. -- Noida: Maple Press, n.d. xii, 244p. ISBN: 9789350335604. 923.554 G475K 151819 ** BIOGRAPHY- POLICE OFFICERS 3 Yousafzai, Malala I am Malala: the girl who stood up for education and was shot by the Taliban / Malala Yousafzai.- London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2013. 276p. ISBN: 9780297870920. 923.6581 Y82I 151820 ** BIOGRAPHY- SOCIAL REFORMERS 4 Biyani, Prakash The Boss / Prakash Biyani and Kamlesh Maheshwari. -- New Delhi: Prabhat Prakashan, 2013. 274p. ISBN: 9789350483060. 923.854 B625B 151528 ** BIOGRAPHY-BUSINESS LEADERS 5 Shirke, B G The crusade: autobiography of B G Shirke / B G Shirke.--3rd ed.-- Pune: Ameya Prakashan, 2009. 660p. ISBN: 8186172394. 926.2 S558C C16570 ** BIOGRAPGY-ENGINEERS 6 Singh, Khushwant Ek sau ek saal ka merathan runner: kahani toofani Fauja Singh ki / Khushwant Singh. -- New Delhi: Prabhat Prakashan, 2013. 135p. ISBN: 9789350482827. 927.964254 S617O 151529 ** BIOGRAPHY-RUNNERS 7 Singh, Milkha Bhag Milkha bhag / Milkha Singh and Sonia Swanlka. -- New Delhi: Prabhat Prakashan, 2013. 151p. ISBN: 9789350485118. 927.96420954 S617B 151562 ** BIOGRAPHY- RUNNERS ECONOMICS 8 Mishra, Mahendra Kumar Bharat ka aarthik itihaas / Mahendra Kumar Mishra. -- Delhi: Kalpana Prakashan, 2014. 320p. ISBN: 9788188790968. 330.954 M678B 151563 ** ECONOMICS-INDIA 9 Tyagi, Ruchi Shram arthshaastra / Ruchi Tyagi.-- Delhi: Aarya Publications, 2013. -
Literary Festival at Cuttack
Annual Subscription Rs 5.00; 50 paise per copy May 2017 • Vol 35 No. 5 Contents Literary Festival at Cuttack Literary Festival at Cuttack 1-2 Storytelling for Children 2-3 Bologna Children’s Book Fair 3 National Book Festival at Hyderabad 4 Seminar on Children’s Literature 4 Literary Programme at Ranchi 5 Obituary 5 Self-help Books @ NDWBF 6 Excerpts ational Book Trust, India Sriramchandra Bhavan, Cuttack from 7 Ncelebrated National Book Festival 23 – 25 March 2017. “In the process,” in March 2017 across the country. she said, “NBT has been instrumental During the Festival special exhibitions in enriching Odia language and PICK OF THE MONTH of NBT’s publications, book release literature.” functions, seminars, workshops for “Bringing in quality books to children, storytelling sessions for readers at their doorstep,” Dr Pratibha children, cultural programmes, etc. Ray added, “NBT has been able to were organised across the country. The create a large readership.” programmes were organised in New Dr. Ray also expressed her Delhi, Odisha, Punjab, Telangana and happiness over NBT’s role in promoting Uttar Pradesh. the mainstream Odia writers at national “NBT plays an important role level and bringing out an exclusive not only in promoting reading habit anthology of short stories by young and popularising books, but also by women writers of Odisha. bringing out quality Odia books, both On this occasion NBT books in originals as well as translations,” said Odia language viz. Faturanandanka Dr. Pratibha Ray, noted litterateur and Shrestha Hasyagalpa, Biography of Jnanpith awardee while inaugurating Binod Kanungo; Nabalekhan: Odia the three-day literary festival held at Lekhikanka Kshudragalpa and Odia A Touch of Glass Sukanya Datta 978-81-237-7960-7; Rs 235 MAY 2017 NBT NEWSLETTER 1 translation of Nabalakhan: Bangla Birendra Mohanty and Dr Govind other speakers on the occasion included Galpa Sankalan and A Simple Life of Chandra Chand participated in the well-known Odia writers including Swami Vivekananda were released. -
Sahitya Akademi
ORISSA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2004 SAHITYA AKADEMI Orissa Sahitya Akademi an institution of letters was established in the year 1957 for work actively for the development of Oriya Language and Literature and to set high literary standards to foster and co-ordinate literary activities and to promote through them all, the cultural unity of the State. AIMS & OBJECTIVES (i) to promote co-operation among men of letters and literary associations, Universities and cultural organisations and to encourage the establishment and development of representative literary associations concerned with the advancement of Oriya literature; (ii) to encourage or to arrange translation of literary works from different Indian languages into Oriya and also from foreign languages into Oriya and vice verse; (iii) to publish or to assist associations and individuals in publishing literary works including bibliographies, dictionaries, bilingual or multilingual encyclopaedias, basic vocabularies etc., in the Oriya Language and also publishing literary journals, reviews and lists of publications in Oriya; (iv) to sponsor or to hold literary conference, seminars and exhibitions; (v) to award prizes and distinctions and to give recognition to individual writers for outstanding works. (vi) to promote research in Oriya language and literature and to encourage the propagation and study of such literature; (vii) to improve and develop the Oriya and other scripts in use in Orissa and to encourage publication of selected books in Oriya Language in the Devanagari Script; (viii) -
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