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  2. Ramesh Jena - Wikipedia

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    Ramesh Jena (born 2 November 1940) is a leader of Indian National Congress and a former member of the Odisha Legislative Assembly. [1] He was the MLA of Anugul Legislative assembly from 1995 to 2000. References

  3. 17th Odisha Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Pratap Chandra Nayak: 126 Khalikote (SC) Purna Chandra Sethy: 127 Chhatrapur (SC) Krushna Chandra Nayak: 128 Aska: Saroj Kumar Padhi 129 Surada: Nilamani Bisoyi: 130 Sanakhemundi: Ramesh Chandra Jena: Indian National Congress: 131 Hinjili: Naveen Patnaik: Biju Janata Dal: 132 Gopalpur: Bibhuti Bhushan Jena: Bharatiya Janata Party: 133 Berhampur ...

  4. Odisha Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Pratap Chandra Nayak: 126 Khalikote (SC) Purna Chandra Sethy: 127 Chhatrapur (SC) Krushna Chandra Nayak: 128 Aska: Saroj Kumar Padhi 129 Surada: Nilamani Bisoyi: 130 Sanakhemundi: Ramesh Chandra Jena: Indian National Congress: 131 Hinjili: Naveen Patnaik: Biju Janata Dal: 132 Gopalpur: Bibhuti Bhushan Jena: Bharatiya Janata Party: 133 Berhampur ...

  5. Sinhala input methods - Wikipedia

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    Sinhala input methods are ways of writing the Sinhala language, spoken primarily in Sri Lanka, using a computer. Sinhala input methods can be broadly classified into two main groups: ones based on typewriter keyboard layouts, and ones that are meant to be typed on QWERTY keyboards using an input method , known as "Singlish".

  6. Ramesh Chandra Bhanja - Wikipedia

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    Ramesh Chandra Bhanja (17 April 1940 – 18 March 2015) was a writer, teacher, educationist, linguist, historian, editor and dramatist from Odisha. [1] He has written many short-stories & poetry collections for children of all age groups. For his book Gapa Ganthili (short story compilation), he received the Odisha Sahitya Academy Award. [2]

  7. Odia literature - Wikipedia

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    Odia literature is literature written in the Odia language, mostly from the Indian state of Odisha.The modern Odia language is mostly formed from Tadbhava words with significant Sanskrit (Tatsama) influences, along with loanwords from Desaja, English, Hindustani (Hindi/Urdu), Persian, and Arabic.

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  9. Brajanath Badajena - Wikipedia

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    Brajanath Badajena was born Brajanath Patnaik to Balukeswar Patnaik in a Karan family. [3] His family were descendants of 16th century poet Raghu Arakhita.He had three siblings who were serving the king of Dhenkanal.