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Stories: 2021: Digaraj Brahma: Geeta Kahe Mitar Katha: Poetry: 2022: Narendra Prasad Das: Kolahala Na Halahala: Short Stories [7] 2023: Jugal Kishore Sarangi: Jejenka Gapa Ganthili: Short Stories [8] 2024: Manas Ranjan Samal: Gapa Kalika: Short Stories [9] [10] [11]
Short Stories 2016 Paramita Satpathy [9] Prapti: Short Stories 2017 Gayatri Saraf [10] Etavatira Shilpi: Short Stories 2018 Dasarathi Das Prasanga Puruna Bhabana Nua: Literary Essays 2019 Tarun Kanti Mishra [11] Bhaswati: Short Stories 2020 Yashodhara Mishra [12] Samudrakula Ghara: Short stories 2021 Hrushikesh Mallick [13] Sarijaithiba Apera ...
Odia (/ ə ˈ d iː ə /; [1] [11] ଓଡ଼ିଆ, ISO: Oṛiā, pronounced ⓘ; [12] formerly rendered as Oriya) is a classical Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian state of Odisha. It is the official language in Odisha (formerly rendered as Orissa), [ 13 ] where native speakers make up 82% of the population, [ 14 ] and it is also spoken ...
Gapa Hele Bi Sata (1976) is the first colour film in the Odia Language. It was directed by Nagen Roy starring Harish Mohapatra and Banaja Mohanty . The story was penned by Basant Mohapatra and screenplayed by P.D. Cinematographer: Surendra kumar Sahoo, Art Director : Nikhil Baran Sengupta, Shenoy .
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... (1976 film), an Odia-language film; Gapa Hele Bi Sata (2015 film), an Indian Odia-language drama film
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, [1] [2] an institution established in 1957 in Odisha [3] for active promotion of Odia language and literature. [4] [5] [6]
Her some of short stories have been anthologised in Hindi: Rape Tatha Anya Kahaniyana (2010) ISBN 978-81-7028-921-0; Some of her short stories have also been anthologized into Bengali: Dukha Aprimita(2012) is one of her Bengali version of short stories, translated by Arita Bhoumik Adhikari and published from Bangladesh. [22] Her other Odia ...
The story marks the beginning of a new crop of women writers in Odia language such as Sarala Devi, Kuntala Kumari Sabat, Kokila Devi etc. [1] It has influenced the short story writers of Odisha at a later period. In the early 1980s, Jagadish Mohanty, wrote a story based on the protagonist character "Rebati". [6] and it made a new tradition ...