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Madhusudan Das

Madhusudan Das (28 April 1848 – 4 February 1934) was an Indian lawyer and social reformer, who founded Utkal Sammilani in 1903 to campaign for the unification of Odisha along with its social and industrial development. He was one of the main persons, helping in the creation of Orissa Province (present-day Odisha, India), which was established on 1 April 1936. He was also the first graduate and advocate of Orissa. He is also known as Kulabruddha (Grand Old Man), Madhu Babu, and Utkal Gouraba (Pride of Utkal). In Odisha, his birthday is celebrated as the Lawyers' Day on 28 April.

Madhusudan Das
Utkala Gouraba Madhusudan Das
Born(1848-04-28)28 April 1848
Satyabhamapur, Cuttack district, Bengal Presidency, Company rule in India
Died4 February 1934(1934-02-04) (aged 85)
Cuttack, Bihar and Orissa Province, British India
OccupationLawyer, social reformer,freedom fighter, minister, industrialist
EducationM.A, B.L.
Alma materCalcutta University
Period1848–1934
SpouseSoudamini Devi
ChildrenSailabala Das, Sudhanshubala Hazra
RelativesChoudhury Raghunath Das
Parbati Debi (parents)

Family

Madhusudan Das was born 28 April 1848 at Satyabhamapur, 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Cuttack during the Company rule in India[1] in a Zamindari Karana family.[2][3] His father was Choudhury Raghunath Das and his mother, Parbati Debi. They had initially named him Gobindaballabh. He had two elder sisters and a younger brother named Gopalballabh. Gopalballabh was a Magistrate at Bihar Province and the father of Ramadevi Choudhury. He was converted to Christianity that caused him boycotted in the village which he had to quit to erect a small house at the end of the village. The house was known as ‘Madhukothi’ or ‘Balipokharikothi’, later on used as the state office of the Kasturba National Memorial Trust, in a part of which was running the Anganabadi, Balbadi. Madhusudan had adopted two Bengali girls; Sailabala Das and Sudhanshubala Hazra. Sailabala was an educationist who had been trained in England, and in whose name the famous Sailabala Women's College of Cuttack was founded.[4] Sailabala was Bengali, and her parents had left her in the care of Madhusudan Das and his wife Soudamini Devi at Calcutta. In 1864, he passed Matriculation from Cuttack and thereafter he was inclined to become a teacher and began his career as a teacher at Balasore for three years. The year 1866 was the year of a acute famine in Odisha, called the "Naanka Durviksha" When more than one lakh people died of hunger. This year he converted himself to Christian and changed his name as Madhusudan Das from his earlier name of Gobinda Ballav Choudhury. Sudhansubala Hazra was also Bengali and she was the first female lawyer of British India. Madhu babu was the resident tutor of Sir Ashutosh Mukherjee, the former Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University in Calcutta.[5]

Early life and education

After his early education, he moved to Cuttack High School (later known as Ravenshaw Collegiate School) which offered English education. In 1864, he passed the entrance examination and went to Calcutta University. In spite of extremely challenging conditions he lived in Calcutta for almost fifteen years, from 1866 to 1881. In 1870, he became the first Odia to complete his B.A.[6] He continued his studies at Calcutta and earned his M.A. in 1873, and an LL.B degree in 1878, thus becoming the first scholar from Orissa to be thus educated.

Professional life

 
Statue of Madhu babu

After returning to Orissa from Calcutta in 1881, he started his legal practice. His insight knowledge on this field helped him to earn sufficiently and spend for the common man. He handled some important cases of his times such as Puri temple administration case, Keonjhar Riots Case etc.[7][8] He was a source of inspiration for the lawyers in Orissa and in India. His birth anniversary is observed as Lawyers' Day in Odisha.

Political career

Known as 'Madhu Babu' by the common people, he worked for the political, social and economical upliftment of the people of Orissa and worked as a lawyer, journalist, legislator, politician and social reformer. He founded Utkal Sammilani which brought a revolution in the social and industrial development of Orissa. He was elected as a member of the legislative council of Bihar and Orissa Province and under the Diarchy scheme of Government of India Act, 1919, he was appointed as Minister for Local Self-Government, Medical Public Health, Public Works in 1921.

He was the first Odia to become a member of both the legislative council and the Central Legislative Assembly of India. He founded Utkal Sammilani (Utkal Union Conference) which laid the foundation of Odia nationalism. Utkal Sammilani spearheaded the demand for unification of Odia speaking areas under a single administration.[9][10] This led to the formations of state of Odisha on 1 April 1936. He was also the first Odia to travel to England.[11] He founded the Utkal Tannery in 1905, a factory producing shoes and other leather products. In 1897 he founded the Orissa Art Ware Works. With his support, the Tarakasi(filigree) work of silver ornaments achieved commendable feet.[12]

Contribution to literature

As a writer and poet, patriotism was always at the forefront of his mind, and that was reflected in all of his literary works. He penned a number of articles and poems in both English and Odia. Some of his important poems are "Utkal Santan", "Jati Itihash" and "Jananira Ukti". He was also an influential speaker in Odia, Bengali and English.[citation needed]

Last years

He died on 4 February 1934 at the age of 85.[13]

References

  1. ^ "Utkal Gourav Madhusudan Das". Odisha Files. 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2013. born on 28th April of 1848 to father Choudhuri Raghunath Das and mother Parvati Devi at Satyabhamapur of Cuttack district
  2. ^ Panigrahi, Hiranya Kumar (14 May 2021). Odisha of My Times: English Translation of "Mo Samayara Odisha" by Krishna Chandra Panigrahi. Notion Press. ISBN 978-1-63850-732-1.
  3. ^ Dominance and State Power in Modern India: Decline of a Social Order. Oxford University Press. 1989. ISBN 978-0-19-562098-6.
  4. ^ "National memorial for Madhusudan Das". news.oneindia.in. 2012. Retrieved 28 April 2012. his adopted daughter Sailabala Das
  5. ^ "Our History". mslawcollege.org. 2012. Retrieved 28 April 2012. Ashutosh Mukherjee, the then Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University who was a student of Utkal Gourab Madhusudan Das
  6. ^ Bina Kumari Sarma (1 January 1996). Development of Modern Education in India: An Empirical Study of Orissa. M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd. pp. 108–. ISBN 978-81-85880-94-5.
  7. ^ Rout, K.C. (1988). Local Self-government in British Orissa, 1869-1935. Daya Publishing House. p. 54. ISBN 978-81-7035-046-0. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
  8. ^ History, Odisha (27 March 2018). "Role of Madhusudan Das in Making Modern Odisha". History of Odisha. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
  9. ^ Samal, J. K. (1990). Economic History of Orissa, 1866–1912. Mittal Publications. p. 122. ISBN 978-81-7099-218-9. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  10. ^ Samal, J. K.; Nayak, P. K. (1996). Makers of Modern Orissa: Contributions of Some Leading Personalities of Orissa in the 2nd Half of the 19th Century. Abhinav Publications. p. 48. ISBN 978-81-7017-322-9. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  11. ^ Dash, Chinmayee (28 April 2017). "Important facts to know about Utkal Gourab Madhusudan Das". OdishaSunTimes.com. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
  12. ^ "Death Anniversary of Utkal Gourab Madhusudan Das" (PDF).
  13. ^ Sampad, Shilpi; Panda, Namita (1 April 2012). . telegraphindia.com. Calcutta, India. Archived from the original on 1 August 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2013. he passed away in Cuttack on February 4, 1934

External links

  • Madhubabu – The Great Personality by Dinakrishna Joshi
  • Madhusudan Das Bio

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For others see Madhusudan Madhusudan Das 28 April 1848 4 February 1934 was an Indian lawyer and social reformer who founded Utkal Sammilani in 1903 to campaign for the unification of Odisha along with its social and industrial development He was one of the main persons helping in the creation of Orissa Province present day Odisha India which was established on 1 April 1936 He was also the first graduate and advocate of Orissa He is also known as Kulabruddha Grand Old Man Madhu Babu and Utkal Gouraba Pride of Utkal In Odisha his birthday is celebrated as the Lawyers Day on 28 April Madhusudan DasUtkala Gouraba Madhusudan DasBorn 1848 04 28 28 April 1848Satyabhamapur Cuttack district Bengal Presidency Company rule in IndiaDied4 February 1934 1934 02 04 aged 85 Cuttack Bihar and Orissa Province British IndiaOccupationLawyer social reformer freedom fighter minister industrialistEducationM A B L Alma materCalcutta UniversityPeriod1848 1934SpouseSoudamini DeviChildrenSailabala Das Sudhanshubala HazraRelativesChoudhury Raghunath Das Parbati Debi parents Contents 1 Family 2 Early life and education 3 Professional life 4 Political career 5 Contribution to literature 6 Last years 7 References 8 External linksFamily EditMadhusudan Das was born 28 April 1848 at Satyabhamapur 20 kilometres 12 mi from Cuttack during the Company rule in India 1 in a Zamindari Karana family 2 3 His father was Choudhury Raghunath Das and his mother Parbati Debi They had initially named him Gobindaballabh He had two elder sisters and a younger brother named Gopalballabh Gopalballabh was a Magistrate at Bihar Province and the father of Ramadevi Choudhury He was converted to Christianity that caused him boycotted in the village which he had to quit to erect a small house at the end of the village The house was known as Madhukothi or Balipokharikothi later on used as the state office of the Kasturba National Memorial Trust in a part of which was running the Anganabadi Balbadi Madhusudan had adopted two Bengali girls Sailabala Das and Sudhanshubala Hazra Sailabala was an educationist who had been trained in England and in whose name the famous Sailabala Women s College of Cuttack was founded 4 Sailabala was Bengali and her parents had left her in the care of Madhusudan Das and his wife Soudamini Devi at Calcutta In 1864 he passed Matriculation from Cuttack and thereafter he was inclined to become a teacher and began his career as a teacher at Balasore for three years The year 1866 was the year of a acute famine in Odisha called the Naanka Durviksha When more than one lakh people died of hunger This year he converted himself to Christian and changed his name as Madhusudan Das from his earlier name of Gobinda Ballav Choudhury Sudhansubala Hazra was also Bengali and she was the first female lawyer of British India Madhu babu was the resident tutor of Sir Ashutosh Mukherjee the former Vice Chancellor of Calcutta University in Calcutta 5 Early life and education EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message After his early education he moved to Cuttack High School later known as Ravenshaw Collegiate School which offered English education In 1864 he passed the entrance examination and went to Calcutta University In spite of extremely challenging conditions he lived in Calcutta for almost fifteen years from 1866 to 1881 In 1870 he became the first Odia to complete his B A 6 He continued his studies at Calcutta and earned his M A in 1873 and an LL B degree in 1878 thus becoming the first scholar from Orissa to be thus educated Professional life Edit Statue of Madhu babu After returning to Orissa from Calcutta in 1881 he started his legal practice His insight knowledge on this field helped him to earn sufficiently and spend for the common man He handled some important cases of his times such as Puri temple administration case Keonjhar Riots Case etc 7 8 He was a source of inspiration for the lawyers in Orissa and in India His birth anniversary is observed as Lawyers Day in Odisha Political career EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Known as Madhu Babu by the common people he worked for the political social and economical upliftment of the people of Orissa and worked as a lawyer journalist legislator politician and social reformer He founded Utkal Sammilani which brought a revolution in the social and industrial development of Orissa He was elected as a member of the legislative council of Bihar and Orissa Province and under the Diarchy scheme of Government of India Act 1919 he was appointed as Minister for Local Self Government Medical Public Health Public Works in 1921 He was the first Odia to become a member of both the legislative council and the Central Legislative Assembly of India He founded Utkal Sammilani Utkal Union Conference which laid the foundation of Odia nationalism Utkal Sammilani spearheaded the demand for unification of Odia speaking areas under a single administration 9 10 This led to the formations of state of Odisha on 1 April 1936 He was also the first Odia to travel to England 11 He founded the Utkal Tannery in 1905 a factory producing shoes and other leather products In 1897 he founded the Orissa Art Ware Works With his support the Tarakasi filigree work of silver ornaments achieved commendable feet 12 Contribution to literature EditAs a writer and poet patriotism was always at the forefront of his mind and that was reflected in all of his literary works He penned a number of articles and poems in both English and Odia Some of his important poems are Utkal Santan Jati Itihash and Jananira Ukti He was also an influential speaker in Odia Bengali and English citation needed Last years EditHe died on 4 February 1934 at the age of 85 13 References Edit Utkal Gourav Madhusudan Das Odisha Files 2012 Retrieved 4 February 2013 born on 28th April of 1848 to father Choudhuri Raghunath Das and mother Parvati Devi at Satyabhamapur of Cuttack district Panigrahi Hiranya Kumar 14 May 2021 Odisha of My Times English Translation of Mo Samayara Odisha by Krishna Chandra Panigrahi Notion Press ISBN 978 1 63850 732 1 Dominance and State Power in Modern India Decline of a Social Order Oxford University Press 1989 ISBN 978 0 19 562098 6 National memorial for Madhusudan Das news oneindia in 2012 Retrieved 28 April 2012 his adopted daughter Sailabala Das Our History mslawcollege org 2012 Retrieved 28 April 2012 Ashutosh Mukherjee the then Vice Chancellor of Calcutta University who was a student of Utkal Gourab Madhusudan Das Bina Kumari Sarma 1 January 1996 Development of Modern Education in India An Empirical Study of Orissa M D Publications Pvt Ltd pp 108 ISBN 978 81 85880 94 5 Rout K C 1988 Local Self government in British Orissa 1869 1935 Daya Publishing House p 54 ISBN 978 81 7035 046 0 Retrieved 12 September 2019 History Odisha 27 March 2018 Role of Madhusudan Das in Making Modern Odisha History of Odisha Retrieved 12 September 2019 Samal J K 1990 Economic History of Orissa 1866 1912 Mittal Publications p 122 ISBN 978 81 7099 218 9 Retrieved 11 September 2019 Samal J K Nayak P K 1996 Makers of Modern Orissa Contributions of Some Leading Personalities of Orissa in the 2nd Half of the 19th Century Abhinav Publications p 48 ISBN 978 81 7017 322 9 Retrieved 11 September 2019 Dash Chinmayee 28 April 2017 Important facts to know about Utkal Gourab Madhusudan Das OdishaSunTimes com Retrieved 12 September 2019 Death Anniversary of Utkal Gourab Madhusudan Das PDF Sampad Shilpi Panda Namita 1 April 2012 Forgotten Madhu babu telegraphindia com Calcutta India Archived from the original on 1 August 2013 Retrieved 4 February 2013 he passed away in Cuttack on February 4 1934External links EditMadhubabu The Great Personality by Dinakrishna Joshi Madhusudan Das Bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Madhusudan Das amp oldid 1130120750, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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