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  2. Krushna Chandra Kar - Wikipedia

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    Pandit Krushna Chandra Kar (1 January 1907 – 2 November 1995) was an Indian poet and literary critic who has written both in the Odia and English. [2] He has authored books on Odia literature and inspired other writers like Bidyutprabha Devi and Chakhi Khuntia. He received a felicitation from the Odisha Sahitya Academy for his contribution to ...

  3. Srujanika - Wikipedia

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    It scanned a large volume of public domain [5] and other books including 26 Odia dictionaries, all the 105 issues of Bigyan Tarang and other publications of their own. Srujanika collaborated with National Institute of Technology, Rourkela Pragati Utkal Sangha to create an Open Access repository called Open Access to Oriya Books that contains ...

  4. Odia script - Wikipedia

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    Gopala Chandra Praharaj, who compiled and published the first comprehensive Odia dictionary, Purnachandra Odia Bhashakosha (1931–40), introduced a new letter ୱ to the script to represent the sound wa. [11] [12] [13] An alternate letter was created for wa, ଵ, but it has not gained wide acceptance.

  5. File:Barnabodha (1901).pdf - Wikipedia

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    Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 376 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: ... Barnabodha is a Odia language learning primer compiled by Madhusudan Rao in 1896 ...

  6. Odia literature - Wikipedia

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    The Purnachandra Odia Bhashakosha is a 7-volume Odia dictionary/encyclopedia of about 9,500 pages published between 1930 and 1940. It was compiled by Gopal Chandra Praharaj (1874–1945) over nearly three decades. Praharaj conceived of and compiled the work and also raised the money to print it through public donations, grants and subscriptions ...

  7. File:Barnabodha (1896).pdf - Wikipedia

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    Barnabodha was an Odia primer compiled by Madhusudan Rao. This book is the 6th volume of the original book and was published in 1896. Currently, none of the previous versions of this book are available anywhere in either physical or digital form.

  8. Odia language - Wikipedia

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    Amos Sutton produced an Oriya Bible (1840), Oriya Dictionary (1841–43) and [67] An Introductory Grammar of Oriya (1844). [68] Odia has a rich literary heritage dating back to the thirteenth century. Sarala Dasa who lived in the fourteenth century is known as the Vyasa of Odisha. He wrote the Mahabharata into Odia.

  9. Puspashree Pattnaik - Wikipedia

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    She co-founded Srujanika along with her husband in 1983 with a focus on research and innovation in science, education, and development, [4] specifically with an emphasis on the Odia language. She led the Integral Children Education Centre for children, co-edited popular science magazine Bigyan Taranga and led Srujanika's teacher and student ...