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  2. Srujanika - Wikipedia

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    Srujanika. Srujanika (IPA: / sɔrud͡ʒɔnikaː /) is an Indian nonprofit organisation headquartered in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It works for research and innovation in science, education and development with a focus on Odia language. It has published a popular science books, and periodicals like Bigyan Tarang since 1988-89 that has 17 volumes and ...

  3. Puspashree Pattnaik - Wikipedia

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    Puspashree Pattnaik is an Indian educator, popular science author, activist and archivist. She is known for her contribution to the fields of science education, popular science, environmentalism, and archiving. Exploring Nature is a book by her. [3] She co-founded nonprofit Srujanika that focuses on research and innovation in science, education ...

  4. Kalicharan Pattnaik - Wikipedia

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    Kalicharan Pattnaik was born on 23 December 1898 in the then princely state of Badamba.He got his early education from Charchika school of Banki. After his education in Banki, he got into Khurda High School and after matriculation for higher education he went to Ravenshaw College Cuttack, but untimely death of his father in 1919 put a stop to his further educational career.

  5. Subrat Kumar Prusty - Wikipedia

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    The President of India inaugurating the book Classical Odia. Dr. Subrat Kumar Prusty was born the third son of Late Rajkishore Prusty and Indumati Prusty in the village of Bidyadharpur, near Jajpur Town, the oldest capital of Odisha situated on the banks of Budha, a tributary of the Holy Baitarani.

  6. Bhima Bhoi - Wikipedia

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    Bhima Bhoi (1850–1895) was a 19th-century saint, Odia poet, mystic, and social reformer from the state of Odisha in India. He was a follower of Mahima Swami, and his teachings and poetry were deeply influenced by Mahima Dharma, a monotheistic religious movement in Odisha. [ 1 ] Bhima Bhoi was a bhakta (Odia: devotee) of Mahima Gosain, the ...

  7. Institute of Odia Studies and Research - Wikipedia

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    English, Odia. Institute of Odia Studies & Research (IOSR) is a language research Institute. The mission of the institute is to develop Odia as a language of knowledge as well as of development. It is working for the establishment of a Central Institute Of Classical Odia [1] as well as an Odia Biswabidyalaya. [2][3][4][5][6] During the past ten ...

  8. Classical languages of India - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Classical languages, or the Śāstrīya Bhāṣā or the Dhrupadī Bhāṣā (Assamese, Bengali) or the Abhijāta Bhāṣā (Marathi) or the Cemmoḻi (Tamil), is an umbrella term for the languages of India having high antiquity, and valuable, original and distinct literary heritage. [1] The Government of India declared in 2004 that ...

  9. Sahitya Akademi - Wikipedia

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    The Sahitya Akademi, India 's National Academy of Letters, is an organisation dedicated to the promotion of literature in the languages of India. [1] Founded on 12 March 1954, it is supported by, though independent of the Indian government. Its office is located in Rabindra Bhavan near Mandi House in Delhi.