词条 | Gourahari Das |
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}}{{EngvarB|date=August 2014}}{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2014}}{{Infobox writer | name = Gourahari Das | image =GOURAHARI Das.jpg | caption = | pseudonym = Sri Narada | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1960|10|09}} | birth_name = | birth_place = Sandhagada, Bhadrak district, Odisha, India | death_date = | death_place = | occupation = novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, dramatist columnist | genre = crime, drama, history, travel, poetry | movement = | net worth = | notableworks = Chayasoudho Ro Absesha, Nijo Sange Nijoro Lodhei | influences = | influenced = | website = | spouse = | children = | signature = | module = }} Gourahari Das is a creative writer, journalist and an academician. Born in the year 1960, in a back of the beyond village in the district of Bhadrak (formerly a part of Balasore) of state Odisha in India, Gourahari grew up with keen eyes of observation and sensibility which shaped his creative being. He had a very difficult childhood and had to struggle hard to get education. He had to leave his home at the age of eight and live in a monastery. A scholarship helped him to further his school education. After his school education, he came to Cuttack and took up variety of works to support his studies. He worked during dayhours and studied in evening colleges.He completed BA from Ravenshaw Evening College Cuttack. Subsequently, he did his Masters in Odia Language and Literature from Utkal University. Later he studied MJMC and was awarded a Gold Medal. He holds a Ph. D from Utkal University too. A recipient of Sahitya Akademi Award, India Gourahari is a creative writer, editor and columnist. His first book “ Juara Bhatta” which is a collection of short stories, was published in 1981 when he was still pursuing his studies in Ravenshaw Evening College. Besides writing fictions he also writes regular columns in newspaper SAMBAD which are very popular. Career[1]He joined in SAMBAD (the largest Daily of Odisha) in 1985 as a trainee sub-editor and rose up to become an Editor of this Media House. His long association with Sambad Group gave him an opportunity to explore his multi-faceted talent. He started writing his popular columns “Jibanara Jalachhabi” ( Vignetts of Life) and “ Rajadhani Rajaniti” ( Power Politics of the Capital) in this newspaper which brought him prominence. While the first one is a creative commentary on human life the later is a political satire. Later he became the Editor of KATHA (the fiction monthly of Sambad Group). He is also the Principal of Sambad School of Media and Culture, a pioneer media institute affiliated to Utkal University of Culture since 2007. Creative Journey[2]Gourahari started writing short stories from very early age. In fact his first short story "Kshinaloka" was published in the magazine 'Kalyani' when he was only 15 years old. Soon he took up writing seriously and to date he has more than 51 books to his credit. These include novels, short stories, essays, plays, poems, translations and vignettes. He has also written travelogues on USA, Sweden and China. As a journalist he has devoted much of his energy in eradicating superstition such as witchcraft and animal sacrifice. His comments on certain practices at Sri Jagannath temple at Puri and other places of worship have put him in the bracket of journalists with comviction. His column "Odisha Diary" which appears in special occasions is a popular one in Odisha. Other Activities[3]He is associated with Sahitya Akademi (India’s highest body of letters) since 2008- first as a Member of Odia Advisory Board and then a Member of Executive Board and General Council . He is associated with a number of socio-cultural organizations of Odisha which work for betterment of human life and building better society. He is the President of Shatabdira Kalajkar, a leading Theatre Group of Odisha and Advisor of Trishakti Mahila Samiti, a prominent Women's organization. Besides he is a Member of Utkal Sahitya Samaj, the oldest cultural body of Odisha. He was a Member of Regional Film Censor Board from 2012-15. TravelHe has traveled different countries and participated in cultural exchange programmes. He visited the United States in 1996 and again in 2000 to deliver speeches at Annual Conference of OSA. (Odisha Society of Americas) in Washington DC and Nashvalley. He had been to China in 2002 as a Member of Indian Writers Delegation and participated in Frankfurt Book Fair, Germany in 2014. He has visited Sweden, UK, Netherland, France, Czech, Slovakia, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium and Austria. Selected Works[4]NovelsChhayasoudhara Abasesha 1996 Nija Sange Nijara Ladhei1999 Eithu Arambha 2005 Apananka Angyadhina 2010 Kete Rangara Jibana 2013 Short Story CollectionsAkhada Ghara Swapna Pain Rati Kahin Bharatabarsha Maati Kandhei Maaya Sesha Baji Punarabrutti Ghara Kagajadanga Ahalyara Bahaghara Mathurara Manachitra Kanta O Anyanya Galpa Analeuta O Anyanya Galpa VignettesJibanara Jalachhabi Chinha Chouhadi Bhinna Bhumika Parichita Paridhi Asamartha Ishwara Hatalekha Chithi PlayAparadha Asami ( In press) Maya PoemsPaunshara Pandulipi EssaysOdisha Diary Kahara Odisha Kathabarta Katha Sarinahin EditingPiladina Prema Suryastara Ranga Karmayogi Phakiracharan Bhala Galpa: Bhumi O Bhumika Swadhinottara Odia Kshudragalpa Odia Galpa: Kali, Aji O Kali TraveloguesPratham Prabash Dui Diganta Chinha Achinha Chin TranslationYashpalnka Kahanimala Mitro Marjani Bhagaban Rajanish Sehisabu Piladina Gotie Jiban Jathesta Nuhen Chheli Charaibar Dina Book in HindiDoor Akash Ka Pancchi Mathuraka Manachitra Kanhu Ka Ghar ( In Press) Book in EnglishThe Little Monk and Other stories Koraput and Other Stories (In Press) [5]AdaptationsMany of his stories has been adapted as TV Films directed by Nirad Mahapatra, Basant Sahu, Dhira Mallik, Nandalal Mahapatra and telecast on DD, ETV and other TV Channels. His stories such as ‘Asami’, ‘Maya’, Shikuli’ have been made into stage plays and directed by Dhira Mallik, Pabitra Mohanty, Darpa Sethi and Ajit Dash. AwardsSahitya Akademi, India-2012 Odisha Sahitya Akademi -2001 Odisha Living Legend Award-2014 Sangeet Natak Akademi Recognition-2001 Utkal Sahitya Samaj Samman, Sambalpur University Award Sahitya Bharati Young Writer Award Fakirmohan Sahitya Parishad Samman Bhubaneswar Book Fair Award Katha Gourav Award Kanika Gourav Award and many more FellowshipSenior Fellowship of Ministry of Culture, India-2011 Writer in Residency, Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi-2010 Junior Fellowship of Ministry of Culture, India Other AssociationsMember of Executive Committee of Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi 2013-2017 Member of Odia Advisory Board of Sahitya Akademi, 2008-2017 Member of Regional Film Censor Board 2012-2016 President, Satabdira Kalakar, ( Premier Theatre Group of Odisha)since 2014 Director, News of KANAK TV 2009-2011 Principal, Sambad School of Media and Culture since 2007 Countries VisitedUSA, Sweden, China, Germany UK, Netherland, Belgium, France, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, Vatican City, Switzerland Comments on his storiesShort stories of Gourahari show deep insight into human nature and the resilience of the human spirit. –Ruskin Bond Gourahari Das sensitively chronicles the lives of the characters, and deftly probes their motives as they face life’s exigencies, deal with moral dilemmas, experience crises of survival, or simply try to cope with the complicated business of living. – Jatin Nayak[6] References1. ^Gourahari Das Biodata {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Das, Gourahari}}2. ^Gourahari Das Biodata 3. ^Gourahari Das Biodata 4. ^Gourahari Das Biodata 5. ^Gourahari Das Biodata 6. ^Gourahari Das Biodata 8 : 1960 births|Living people|People from Bhadrak district|Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Odia|Indian male novelists|20th-century Indian novelists|Novelists from Odisha|20th-century Indian male writers |
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