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Lakshmi Nandan Bora

Lakshmi Nandan Bora (15 June 1932 – 3 June 2021) was an Indian novelist and short story writer in the Assamese language,[1][2] known for over 60 books he has authored,[3][4] including award winning novels, Patal Bhairavi[5] and Kayakalpa.[6] A recipient of Sahitya Academy Award and Saraswati Samman,[7][8] Bora was honoured by the Government of India in 2015 with Padma Shri, the fourth highest Indian civilian award.[9] He died on 3 June 2021 from complications caused by COVID-19.[10]

Lakshmi Nandan Bora
Born15 June 1932
Kujidah, Nagaon district, Assam, India
Died3 June 2021(2021-06-03) (aged 88)
Occupation(s)Writer, Scientist
Years active1954-2021
Known forNovels, Short Stories
SpouseMadhuri
ChildrenSeuji
Tridib Nandan
Swaroop Nandan
Parent(s)Phuleswar Bora
Phuleswari
AwardsPadma Shri
Sahitya Academy Award
Saraswati Samman
Publication Board Assam Lifetime Achievement Award
[Magor Assam Valley Literary award]
Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad Rachna Samagra Award
Websiteweb site

Biography

Except for one novel, I had written all my other novels after my marriage, says Lakshmi Nandan Bora.[11]

Lakshmi Nandan Bora was born on 15 June 1932 at Hatichung of Kudijah village,[1] a small hamlet in Nagaon district in the Northeast Indian state of Assam to Phuleswar Bora and Phuleswari as the youngest of their five children.[3] His parents died while he was in his teens and he was brought up by his eldest brother, Kamal Chandra Bora.[3] He did his schooling at Nagaon High School, graduated in Physics (BSc) from Cotton College State University, Guwahati and secured his master's degree (MSc) from Presidency College, Kolkata.[1][3] He pursued doctoral studies in meteorology at Andhra University from where he secured a PhD, the first person to be awarded a doctoral degree in meteorology by the university.[3] For most of his career he worked at Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat as a faculty member and stayed with the institution till his retirement as a professor[7] and the head of the department of physics and agrometeorology[3] in 1992.[1][4] He has also served as a visiting professor at the Johannes Gutenberg University[1] for two terms.[3] Bora married Madhuri in 1961 and the couple has one daughter Seuji and two sons Tridib Nandan and Swaroop Nandan.[3] The family lives in Ganeshguri, a satellite town of Guwahati, Assam.[3] Seuji Bora Neog is a Professor of Genetics and Plantbreeding at Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, Tridib Nandan Bora is a Senior State Government Official while the youngest son Swaroop Nandan is a Professor of Mathematics at Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati. Lakshmi Nandan Borah died on 3 June 2021 at the age of 88.[12]

Literary and social career

Bora wrote his first short story, Bhaona, in 1954, which was published in Assamese magazine, Ramdhenu.[3] His first book, Dristirupa was published in 1958 and the next one, Nishar Purabhi in 1962.[1] He published his first novel, Gonga Silonir Pakhi, in 1963, which is reported to have earned critical acclaim, has been translated into 11 languages[3] and was made into a film, under the same name, by Padum Baruah in 1976. The succeeding years saw him active in the political milieu of Assam and was arrested once, in 1981, under the National Security Act.[3] His novel, Akou Saraighat,[13] written during this time and published in 1980, reflects his political leanings to a certain measure.[3] He also founded a weekly, Rangpur, and stayed as its editor till 1996 when he resigned from the post, reportedly due to ideological differences with the owner of the publication.[3]

Two more novels, Matit Meghar Chaan (1970) and Bishesh Eraati (1979) and a short story anthology, Sehi Anuraga (1983) followed[1] before he published his novel, Patal Bhairavi in 1986[5] which won the Sahitya Academy Award in 1988.[3] Two novels were published next, Kal Dingare Pal in 1988 and Matsya Kanya in 1995 followed by Preyashi (1996 - short story anthology), Jaa Keri Naahike Upaam and Sehi Gunanidhi (1997 - novel),[1] the latter two inspired by the lives of Sankardev and his disciple, Madhavdev, renowned Assamese saint-scholars.[3] In 2008, he published Kayakalpa, which won the Saraswati Samman from K. K. Birla Foundation.[8] The work has since been translated into 22 Indian languages[8] as well as into English by Biman Arandhara.[4]

Lakshmi Nandan Bora has written a number of plays and books on agriculture and environment, taking his publications to a total of 60 books, composed of twenty nine novels and twenty six short story anthologies.[3][6] His short stories, 75 selected ones, have been compiled under the name, Lakshminandan Borar Charita Dasakar Galpa Samagra.[2] His published autobiography Kal Balukat Khoj was also serialized in the Assamese fortnightly, Prantik.[2] His other current projects are two books, one on Hem Chandra Baruah, renowned lexicographer and social reformer and the other, on Lakshminath Bezbaroa, a known Assamese literary figure.[2]

He has served as the president of Assam Sahitya Sabha (1996–97)[1][3] and as a member of the Planning Commission of Assam.[4] He has also been the chairman of the Assam Pollution Control Board[3] during the period 1997 - 2003[1] and served as the editor of Goriyoshi, an Assamese monthly literary magazine.[6][7][11]

Bibliography

Some of the selected publications of Bora are:[1]

  • Sei Surey Utola[1960] --Story
  • Kashiyolir Kuwoli[1961]--Story
  • Gopon Godhuli[1961]--Story
  • Gouri Ruupok[1961]--Story
  • Mon Mati Megh[1962]--Story
  • Ashiin Koina[1963]--Story
  • Aei Roop Aei Chanda[1963]--Story
  • Dahan Dulori[1965]--Story
  • Kothin Maya[1966]--Story
  • Debotar Byadhi[1966]--Story
  • Majot Trisharey Noi[1967--Story
  • Byotikrom[1976]--Story
  • Nishiddha Chetona[1976]--Story
  • Arabarir Lecheri[1983]--Story
  • Doostor Karagar[2002]--Story
  • Preyoshi[1993]--Anthology
  • Mon Birikhor Jokh[2001]--Story
  • Mukta Poorush[2002]--Story
  • Mon Mati Piriti[1962]--Story
  • Aalakh Khorikajai[2006]--Story
  • Basonti Bashona[2017]--Story
  • Saa Jueir Pohorot[1966]--Novel
  • Shikhar Surobhi[1968]--Novel
  • Meghali Doopor[1968]--Novel
  • Bolookat Bijuli[1969]--Novel
  • Amtit Meghor Saa[1970]--Novel
  • Uttor Poorush[1970]--Novel
  • Poton[1979]--Novel
  • Radhikaput Aruu Malakhsmi Niketan[1982]--Novel
  • Ghatok Polatok[1985]--Novel
  • Protirodh[1987]--Novel
  • Biponna Bismoi[1988]--Novel
  • Ganeshguri[1988]--Novel
  • Nayak Adhinayak[1992]--Novel
  • Hiyat Tirebirai[1993]--Novel
  • Meghot Madol Baje[1999]--Novel
  • Shoturongo[2003]--Novel
  • Tejoshini[2003]--Novel
  • Goti Moti Bhokoti[2005]--Novel
  • Shehi Shobyoshashi[2014]--Novel
  • Pochimor Pom Khedi[1991]--Travelogue
  • Joraloga Germany[1993]--Travelogue
  • Shimar Poridhi Bhangi[1997]--Travelogue
  • Shipurir Achoni[1961]--Drama
  • Akanko Jugol[1972]--Drama
  • Swamy Bibekananda[1997]--Biography
  • Sonkordev:Ati Mohajibon[1999]--Biography
  • Mahapoorush Madhabdeb[1999]--Biography
  • Kal Bolukat Khoj[2010]--Autobiography
  • Dristirupa (1958) - anthology
  • Nishar Purabi (1962) - anthology
  • Gonga Silonir Pakhi (1963) - novel
  • Aabesh Indrajal (1967) - anthology
  • Matit Meghar Chaan (1970) - anthology
  • Bishesh Eraati (1979) - novel
  • Akou Saraighat (1980) - novel[13]
  • Jaa Keri Naahike Upaam
  • Sehi Anuraga (1983) - anthology
  • Patal Bhairavi (1986) - novel[5]
  • Kal Dingarare Pal (1988) - novel
  • Matsya Kanya (1995) - novel
  • Preyashi (1996) - anthology
  • Sehi Gunanidhi (1997) - novel
  • Ganga Cheel Ke Pankh (2003) - novel[14]
  • Kayakalpa (2008) - novel[6]
  • Lakshminandan Borar Charita Dasakar Galpa Samagra — short story anthology

Awards and recognitions

Bora received the Sahitya Academy Award in 1988 for his novel, Patal Bhairavi[8] and the Assam Valley Literary Award in 2004.[4][6][7] His novel, Kayakalpa fetched him the Saraswati Samman[4][6][7] instituted by the K. K. Birla Foundation in 2008[8] and in 2012, Assam Publication Board honoured him with the Lifetime Achievement Award.[11] The Government of India included him for the Republic Day honours list, in 2015, for the civilian honour of Padma Shri.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Kartik Chandra Dutt (1999). Who's who of Indian Writers, 1999: A-M. Sahitya Academy. p. 1490. ISBN 9788126008735.
  2. ^ a b c d "Bipul Jyoti". Bipul Jyoti. 2007. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "UCCS". UCCS. 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "The Hindu". 6 April 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  5. ^ a b c Lakshmi Nandan Bora (1997). Patal Bhairavi (1997 ed.). Sahitya Academy Publications. p. 308. ISBN 9788126001460.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Lakshmi Nandan Bora (2010). Kayakalpa — The Elixir of Everlasting Youth. Niyogi Books. p. 280. ISBN 978-8189738679.
  7. ^ a b c d e "Good Reads". Good Reads. 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Saraswati Samman". LKVP. 14 February 2009. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  9. ^ a b . Padma Awards. 2015. Archived from the original on 28 January 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  10. ^ "COVID-19: Assamese litterateur Lakshmi Nandan Bora passes away". The Hindu. 3 June 2021.
  11. ^ a b c "Assam Tribune". Assam Tribune. 3 October 2012. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  12. ^ "COVID-19: Assamese litterateur Lakshmi Nandan Bora passes away". The Hindu. 3 June 2021.
  13. ^ a b Akou Saraighat. Bani Prakash Pathsala. 1980. ISBN 9781843318132. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  14. ^ Lakshmi Nandan Bora (2003). Ganga Cheel Ke Pankh. Sahitya Akademi. p. 144. ASIN B003DRNSME.

Further reading

  • Lakshmi Nandan Bora (1997). Patal Bhairavi. Sahitya Academy Publications. p. 308. ISBN 9788126001460.
  • Lakshmi Nandan Bora (2010). Kayakalpa — The Elixir of Everlasting Youth. Niyogi Books. p. 280. ISBN 978-8189738679.

External links

  • Kartik Chandra Dutt (1999). Who's who of Indian Writers, 1999: A-M. Sahitya Academy. p. 1490. ISBN 9788126008735.

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Lakshmi Nandan Bora 15 June 1932 3 June 2021 was an Indian novelist and short story writer in the Assamese language 1 2 known for over 60 books he has authored 3 4 including award winning novels Patal Bhairavi 5 and Kayakalpa 6 A recipient of Sahitya Academy Award and Saraswati Samman 7 8 Bora was honoured by the Government of India in 2015 with Padma Shri the fourth highest Indian civilian award 9 He died on 3 June 2021 from complications caused by COVID 19 10 Lakshmi Nandan BoraBorn15 June 1932Kujidah Nagaon district Assam IndiaDied3 June 2021 2021 06 03 aged 88 GuwahatiOccupation s Writer ScientistYears active1954 2021Known forNovels Short StoriesSpouseMadhuriChildrenSeujiTridib NandanSwaroop NandanParent s Phuleswar BoraPhuleswariAwardsPadma ShriSahitya Academy AwardSaraswati SammanPublication Board Assam Lifetime Achievement Award Magor Assam Valley Literary award Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad Rachna Samagra AwardWebsiteweb site Contents 1 Biography 2 Literary and social career 3 Bibliography 4 Awards and recognitions 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksBiography EditExcept for one novel I had written all my other novels after my marriage says Lakshmi Nandan Bora 11 Lakshmi Nandan Bora was born on 15 June 1932 at Hatichung of Kudijah village 1 a small hamlet in Nagaon district in the Northeast Indian state of Assam to Phuleswar Bora and Phuleswari as the youngest of their five children 3 His parents died while he was in his teens and he was brought up by his eldest brother Kamal Chandra Bora 3 He did his schooling at Nagaon High School graduated in Physics BSc from Cotton College State University Guwahati and secured his master s degree MSc from Presidency College Kolkata 1 3 He pursued doctoral studies in meteorology at Andhra University from where he secured a PhD the first person to be awarded a doctoral degree in meteorology by the university 3 For most of his career he worked at Assam Agricultural University Jorhat as a faculty member and stayed with the institution till his retirement as a professor 7 and the head of the department of physics and agrometeorology 3 in 1992 1 4 He has also served as a visiting professor at the Johannes Gutenberg University 1 for two terms 3 Bora married Madhuri in 1961 and the couple has one daughter Seuji and two sons Tridib Nandan and Swaroop Nandan 3 The family lives in Ganeshguri a satellite town of Guwahati Assam 3 Seuji Bora Neog is a Professor of Genetics and Plantbreeding at Assam Agricultural University Jorhat Tridib Nandan Bora is a Senior State Government Official while the youngest son Swaroop Nandan is a Professor of Mathematics at Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Lakshmi Nandan Borah died on 3 June 2021 at the age of 88 12 Literary and social career EditBora wrote his first short story Bhaona in 1954 which was published in Assamese magazine Ramdhenu 3 His first book Dristirupa was published in 1958 and the next one Nishar Purabhi in 1962 1 He published his first novel Gonga Silonir Pakhi in 1963 which is reported to have earned critical acclaim has been translated into 11 languages 3 and was made into a film under the same name by Padum Baruah in 1976 The succeeding years saw him active in the political milieu of Assam and was arrested once in 1981 under the National Security Act 3 His novel Akou Saraighat 13 written during this time and published in 1980 reflects his political leanings to a certain measure 3 He also founded a weekly Rangpur and stayed as its editor till 1996 when he resigned from the post reportedly due to ideological differences with the owner of the publication 3 Two more novels Matit Meghar Chaan 1970 and Bishesh Eraati 1979 and a short story anthology Sehi Anuraga 1983 followed 1 before he published his novel Patal Bhairavi in 1986 5 which won the Sahitya Academy Award in 1988 3 Two novels were published next Kal Dingare Pal in 1988 and Matsya Kanya in 1995 followed by Preyashi 1996 short story anthology Jaa Keri Naahike Upaam and Sehi Gunanidhi 1997 novel 1 the latter two inspired by the lives of Sankardev and his disciple Madhavdev renowned Assamese saint scholars 3 In 2008 he published Kayakalpa which won the Saraswati Samman from K K Birla Foundation 8 The work has since been translated into 22 Indian languages 8 as well as into English by Biman Arandhara 4 Lakshmi Nandan Bora has written a number of plays and books on agriculture and environment taking his publications to a total of 60 books composed of twenty nine novels and twenty six short story anthologies 3 6 His short stories 75 selected ones have been compiled under the name Lakshminandan Borar Charita Dasakar Galpa Samagra 2 His published autobiography Kal Balukat Khoj was also serialized in the Assamese fortnightly Prantik 2 His other current projects are two books one on Hem Chandra Baruah renowned lexicographer and social reformer and the other on Lakshminath Bezbaroa a known Assamese literary figure 2 He has served as the president of Assam Sahitya Sabha 1996 97 1 3 and as a member of the Planning Commission of Assam 4 He has also been the chairman of the Assam Pollution Control Board 3 during the period 1997 2003 1 and served as the editor of Goriyoshi an Assamese monthly literary magazine 6 7 11 Bibliography EditSome of the selected publications of Bora are 1 Sei Surey Utola 1960 Story Kashiyolir Kuwoli 1961 Story Gopon Godhuli 1961 Story Gouri Ruupok 1961 Story Mon Mati Megh 1962 Story Ashiin Koina 1963 Story Aei Roop Aei Chanda 1963 Story Dahan Dulori 1965 Story Kothin Maya 1966 Story Debotar Byadhi 1966 Story Majot Trisharey Noi 1967 Story Byotikrom 1976 Story Nishiddha Chetona 1976 Story Arabarir Lecheri 1983 Story Doostor Karagar 2002 Story Preyoshi 1993 Anthology Mon Birikhor Jokh 2001 Story Mukta Poorush 2002 Story Mon Mati Piriti 1962 Story Aalakh Khorikajai 2006 Story Basonti Bashona 2017 Story Saa Jueir Pohorot 1966 Novel Shikhar Surobhi 1968 Novel Meghali Doopor 1968 Novel Bolookat Bijuli 1969 Novel Amtit Meghor Saa 1970 Novel Uttor Poorush 1970 Novel Poton 1979 Novel Radhikaput Aruu Malakhsmi Niketan 1982 Novel Ghatok Polatok 1985 Novel Protirodh 1987 Novel Biponna Bismoi 1988 Novel Ganeshguri 1988 Novel Nayak Adhinayak 1992 Novel Hiyat Tirebirai 1993 Novel Meghot Madol Baje 1999 Novel Shoturongo 2003 Novel Tejoshini 2003 Novel Goti Moti Bhokoti 2005 Novel Shehi Shobyoshashi 2014 Novel Pochimor Pom Khedi 1991 Travelogue Joraloga Germany 1993 Travelogue Shimar Poridhi Bhangi 1997 Travelogue Shipurir Achoni 1961 Drama Akanko Jugol 1972 Drama Swamy Bibekananda 1997 Biography Sonkordev Ati Mohajibon 1999 Biography Mahapoorush Madhabdeb 1999 Biography Kal Bolukat Khoj 2010 AutobiographyDristirupa 1958 anthology Nishar Purabi 1962 anthology Gonga Silonir Pakhi 1963 novel Aabesh Indrajal 1967 anthology Matit Meghar Chaan 1970 anthology Bishesh Eraati 1979 novel Akou Saraighat 1980 novel 13 Jaa Keri Naahike Upaam Sehi Anuraga 1983 anthology Patal Bhairavi 1986 novel 5 Kal Dingarare Pal 1988 novel Matsya Kanya 1995 novel Preyashi 1996 anthology Sehi Gunanidhi 1997 novel Ganga Cheel Ke Pankh 2003 novel 14 Kayakalpa 2008 novel 6 Lakshminandan Borar Charita Dasakar Galpa Samagra short story anthologyAwards and recognitions EditBora received the Sahitya Academy Award in 1988 for his novel Patal Bhairavi 8 and the Assam Valley Literary Award in 2004 4 6 7 His novel Kayakalpa fetched him the Saraswati Samman 4 6 7 instituted by the K K Birla Foundation in 2008 8 and in 2012 Assam Publication Board honoured him with the Lifetime Achievement Award 11 The Government of India included him for the Republic Day honours list in 2015 for the civilian honour of Padma Shri 9 See also EditGonga Silonir Pakhi Assam Agricultural University Goriyoshi Hem Chandra Baruah Lakshminath Bezbaroa Sankardev Madhavdev India portal Literature portalReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k Kartik Chandra Dutt 1999 Who s who of Indian Writers 1999 A M Sahitya Academy p 1490 ISBN 9788126008735 a b c d Bipul Jyoti Bipul Jyoti 2007 Retrieved 18 February 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s UCCS UCCS 2015 Retrieved 18 February 2015 a b c d e f The Hindu 6 April 2011 Retrieved 18 February 2015 a b c Lakshmi Nandan Bora 1997 Patal Bhairavi 1997 ed Sahitya Academy Publications p 308 ISBN 9788126001460 a b c d e f Lakshmi Nandan Bora 2010 Kayakalpa The Elixir of Everlasting Youth Niyogi Books p 280 ISBN 978 8189738679 a b c d e Good Reads Good Reads 2015 Retrieved 18 February 2015 a b c d e Saraswati Samman LKVP 14 February 2009 Retrieved 18 February 2015 a b Padma Awards Padma Awards 2015 Archived from the original on 28 January 2015 Retrieved 16 February 2015 COVID 19 Assamese litterateur Lakshmi Nandan Bora passes away The Hindu 3 June 2021 a b c Assam Tribune Assam Tribune 3 October 2012 Retrieved 18 February 2015 COVID 19 Assamese litterateur Lakshmi Nandan Bora passes away The Hindu 3 June 2021 a b Akou Saraighat Bani Prakash Pathsala 1980 ISBN 9781843318132 Retrieved 19 February 2015 Lakshmi Nandan Bora 2003 Ganga Cheel Ke Pankh Sahitya Akademi p 144 ASIN B003DRNSME Further reading EditLakshmi Nandan Bora 1997 Patal Bhairavi Sahitya Academy Publications p 308 ISBN 9788126001460 Lakshmi Nandan Bora 2010 Kayakalpa The Elixir of Everlasting Youth Niyogi Books p 280 ISBN 978 8189738679 External links EditKartik Chandra Dutt 1999 Who s who of Indian Writers 1999 A M Sahitya Academy p 1490 ISBN 9788126008735 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lakshmi Nandan Bora amp oldid 1128464393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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