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Elangbam Nilakanta Singh

Elangbam Nilakanta Singh (1927-2000) was an Indian poet and critic,[1] considered by many as one of the pioneers of modern Meitei literature.[2][3] A recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1987, Nilakanta Singh was honored by the Government of India, in 2000, with the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri.[4]

Elangbam Nilakanta Singh
Born(1927-10-04)4 October 1927
Keisamthong Elangbam Leikai, Imphal, Manipur, India
Died11 February 2000(2000-02-11) (aged 72)
OccupationWriter
Known forLiterature
AwardsPadma Shri (2000)
Sahitya Akademi Award (1987)

Biography

Elangbam Nilakanta Singh was born at Keisamthong Elangbam Leikai in the capital of the Indian state of Manipur on 4 October 1927[5] to Lakhi Devi and Elangbam Bokul Singh, a primary school teacher, as the eldest of their eight children.[2][3][6] He did early schooling at Churachandpur and continued at Johnstone Higher Secondary School, Imphal from where he passed the matriculation in 1945. His pre university studies were at Murarichand College, Sylhet, in the present day Bangladesh and later, graduated in Arts (BA) from Gauhati University. He secured a post graduate degree of MA in Philosophy and LLB also from the same university.[1][2][6]

Singh started his career as a lecturer at D. M. College, Manipur in 1953 where he rose in ranks as a senior lecturer and the Head of the Department.[1] He worked as the Director of the Department of Social Welfare, the Government of India from which position he retired in 1986.[1][3] He was also a consultant at Manipur University in 1989, Senior Fellow of the Government of India in 1989 and a member of faculty of Philosophy at Manipur University from 1996 to 1997.[2][6] He was the general secretary of Manipur Sahitya Parishad for two terms, in 1958 and from 1964 till 1968, the president during 1993-94 and the executive member till his death in 2000.[2][3][6] He was also involved with several other cultural societies such as Naharol Sahitya Premi Samiti, Geeta Mandal, Jawaharlal Nehru Dance Academy, Manipur Cultural Forum, Arabindo Society, Mutua Museum and Divine Life Society.[2] Nilakanta Singh represented the Indian cultural delegation in many overseas visits to countries such as Hungary, Germany and France under the Indo European Cultural Exchange Programme in 1971.[1]

Singh has authored several publications which included poems, critical studies, travelogues and historical and cultural essays.[3][7][8][9] Some of his notable works are:

  • Tīrtha yātrā (poems)[10]
  • Matamagī wākhala (poems)[11]
  • Catlasine kadāidano ibāni (poems)[12]
  • Manipuri Seirang' (poems)[13]
  • Aspects of Indian culture (critical study)[14]
  • Saṃskr̥tigī śaklona (articles on culture and religion)[15]
  • Aikhoẏada haujika Rabīndranātha (essays on Rabindranath Tagore)[16]
  • Parishadakī Maṇipurī śaireṃ lāirika (poems)[17]
  • Manipuri dances (essays)[18]
  • Fragments of Manipuri Culture (essays)[19]
  • Achaiba lei (poems)[1]
  • Manipuri Kabitagi Chhanda Neinaba[6]
  • Houjiki Sahitya Amasung Sanskriti (essays)[6]
  • Monograph on Bhadra[6]
  • Monograph on Pandit Atombapu Sharma[6]
  • America ka unaba (travelogue)[6]
  • America Gi Esai (poems)[6]

He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for his book Tīrtha yātrā in 1987.[3][5][6] In 2000, the Government of India honoured him with the civilian award of Padma Shri.[2] Nilakanta Singh died on 11 February 2000,[6] before the Padma Award investiture ceremony could take place.[2][3][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Amaresh Datta (2006). The Encyclopaedia Of Indian Literature (Volume Two) (Devraj To Jyoti). Sahitya Akademi. p. 914. ISBN 9788126011940.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "E Pao". E Pao. 30 April 2008. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "India Online". India Online. 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  4. ^ (PDF). Padma Awards. 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 October 2015. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  5. ^ a b c . Imphal Online. 2014. Archived from the original on 30 December 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l . Sangai Express. 2014. Archived from the original on 30 December 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Worldcat". Worldcat. 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  8. ^ Elangbam Nilakata Singh (October 1999). "Irabat and Social and Cultural Awakening in Manipur". MitkapThokpa.
  9. ^ "Library of Congress". Library of Congress. 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  10. ^ Elangbam Nilakanta Singh (1985). Tīrtha yātrā. Bhī. Āi. Pablikesansa. p. 111.
  11. ^ Elangbam Nilakanta Singh (1973). Matamagī wākhala. p. 161.
  12. ^ Elangbam Nilakanta Singh (1971). Catlasine kadāidano ibāni. Śrīelāṃbama Bijaẏakumāra Siṃha. p. 46.
  13. ^ Elangbam Nilakanta Singh (1995). Manipuri Seirang. p. 296. ISBN 8172018886.
  14. ^ Elangbam Nilakanta Singh (1982). Aspects of Indian culture. Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy. p. 192.
  15. ^ E. Nilakanta Singh (1991). Saṃskr̥tigī śaklona. Imphal: Rāiṭarasa Phorama. p. 2176. OCLC 30154756.
  16. ^ E. Nilakanta Singh (1991). Aikhoẏada haujika Rabīndranātha. Imphal: Maṇipurī Sāhitya Parishada. p. 98. OCLC 499984983.
  17. ^ E. Nilakanta Singh, Nongthombam Biren (1972). Parishadakī Maṇipurī śaireṃ lāirika. Maṇipurī Sāhitya Parishada. p. 242. OCLC 39993271.
  18. ^ E. Nilakanta Singh (1997). Manipuri dances. Omsons Publications. p. 143. ISBN 9788171171477. OCLC 040877008.
  19. ^ E Nilakanta Singh (1993). Fragments of Manipuri Culture. Omsons Publications. p. 152. ISBN 9788171171095. OCLC 029595153.

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Elangbam Nilakanta Singh 1927 2000 was an Indian poet and critic 1 considered by many as one of the pioneers of modern Meitei literature 2 3 A recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1987 Nilakanta Singh was honored by the Government of India in 2000 with the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri 4 Elangbam Nilakanta SinghBorn 1927 10 04 4 October 1927Keisamthong Elangbam Leikai Imphal Manipur IndiaDied11 February 2000 2000 02 11 aged 72 OccupationWriterKnown forLiteratureAwardsPadma Shri 2000 Sahitya Akademi Award 1987 Biography EditElangbam Nilakanta Singh was born at Keisamthong Elangbam Leikai in the capital of the Indian state of Manipur on 4 October 1927 5 to Lakhi Devi and Elangbam Bokul Singh a primary school teacher as the eldest of their eight children 2 3 6 He did early schooling at Churachandpur and continued at Johnstone Higher Secondary School Imphal from where he passed the matriculation in 1945 His pre university studies were at Murarichand College Sylhet in the present day Bangladesh and later graduated in Arts BA from Gauhati University He secured a post graduate degree of MA in Philosophy and LLB also from the same university 1 2 6 Singh started his career as a lecturer at D M College Manipur in 1953 where he rose in ranks as a senior lecturer and the Head of the Department 1 He worked as the Director of the Department of Social Welfare the Government of India from which position he retired in 1986 1 3 He was also a consultant at Manipur University in 1989 Senior Fellow of the Government of India in 1989 and a member of faculty of Philosophy at Manipur University from 1996 to 1997 2 6 He was the general secretary of Manipur Sahitya Parishad for two terms in 1958 and from 1964 till 1968 the president during 1993 94 and the executive member till his death in 2000 2 3 6 He was also involved with several other cultural societies such as Naharol Sahitya Premi Samiti Geeta Mandal Jawaharlal Nehru Dance Academy Manipur Cultural Forum Arabindo Society Mutua Museum and Divine Life Society 2 Nilakanta Singh represented the Indian cultural delegation in many overseas visits to countries such as Hungary Germany and France under the Indo European Cultural Exchange Programme in 1971 1 Singh has authored several publications which included poems critical studies travelogues and historical and cultural essays 3 7 8 9 Some of his notable works are Tirtha yatra poems 10 Matamagi wakhala poems 11 Catlasine kadaidano ibani poems 12 Manipuri Seirang poems 13 Aspects of Indian culture critical study 14 Saṃskr tigi saklona articles on culture and religion 15 Aikhoẏada haujika Rabindranatha essays on Rabindranath Tagore 16 Parishadaki Maṇipuri saireṃ lairika poems 17 Manipuri dances essays 18 Fragments of Manipuri Culture essays 19 Achaiba lei poems 1 Manipuri Kabitagi Chhanda Neinaba 6 Houjiki Sahitya Amasung Sanskriti essays 6 Monograph on Bhadra 6 Monograph on Pandit Atombapu Sharma 6 America ka unaba travelogue 6 America Gi Esai poems 6 He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for his book Tirtha yatra in 1987 3 5 6 In 2000 the Government of India honoured him with the civilian award of Padma Shri 2 Nilakanta Singh died on 11 February 2000 6 before the Padma Award investiture ceremony could take place 2 3 5 See also EditMeitei literature India portal Literature portalReferences Edit a b c d e f Amaresh Datta 2006 The Encyclopaedia Of Indian Literature Volume Two Devraj To Jyoti Sahitya Akademi p 914 ISBN 9788126011940 a b c d e f g h E Pao E Pao 30 April 2008 Retrieved 30 December 2014 a b c d e f g India Online India Online 2014 Retrieved 30 December 2014 Padma Awards PDF Padma Awards 2014 Archived from the original PDF on 15 October 2015 Retrieved 11 November 2014 a b c Imphal Online Imphal Online 2014 Archived from the original on 30 December 2014 Retrieved 30 December 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l Sangai Express Sangai Express 2014 Archived from the original on 30 December 2014 Retrieved 30 December 2014 Worldcat Worldcat 2014 Retrieved 30 December 2014 Elangbam Nilakata Singh October 1999 Irabat and Social and Cultural Awakening in Manipur MitkapThokpa Library of Congress Library of Congress 2014 Retrieved 30 December 2014 Elangbam Nilakanta Singh 1985 Tirtha yatra Bhi Ai Pablikesansa p 111 Elangbam Nilakanta Singh 1973 Matamagi wakhala p 161 Elangbam Nilakanta Singh 1971 Catlasine kadaidano ibani Srielaṃbama Bijaẏakumara Siṃha p 46 Elangbam Nilakanta Singh 1995 Manipuri Seirang p 296 ISBN 8172018886 Elangbam Nilakanta Singh 1982 Aspects of Indian culture Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy p 192 E Nilakanta Singh 1991 Saṃskr tigi saklona Imphal Raiṭarasa Phorama p 2176 OCLC 30154756 E Nilakanta Singh 1991 Aikhoẏada haujika Rabindranatha Imphal Maṇipuri Sahitya Parishada p 98 OCLC 499984983 E Nilakanta Singh Nongthombam Biren 1972 Parishadaki Maṇipuri saireṃ lairika Maṇipuri Sahitya Parishada p 242 OCLC 39993271 E Nilakanta Singh 1997 Manipuri dances Omsons Publications p 143 ISBN 9788171171477 OCLC 040877008 E Nilakanta Singh 1993 Fragments of Manipuri Culture Omsons Publications p 152 ISBN 9788171171095 OCLC 029595153 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elangbam Nilakanta Singh amp oldid 1095013319, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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