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Mahim Bora

Mahim Bora (6 July 1924 – 5 August 2016) was an Indian writer and educationist from Assam.[1] He was elected as a president of the Assam Sahitya Sabha held in 1989 at Doomdooma.[2] He was awarded most notably the Padma Shri in 2011, the Sahitya Akademi Award in 2001 and the Assam Valley Literary Award in 1998. Assam Sahitya Sabha conferred its highest honorary title Sahityacharyya on him in 2007.

Mahim Bora
Mahim Bora with legendary actor Shashi Kapoor at padma awards 2011.
Born(1924-07-06)6 July 1924
Sonitpur district, Assam
Died5 August 2016(2016-08-05) (aged 92)
Guwahati
OccupationWriter, critic, poet
LanguageAssamese
NationalityIndian
EducationM.A. in Assamese from Gauhati University
GenreAssamese
SubjectLiterature
Notable worksEdhani mahir hanhi, Kathanibari ghat
Notable awardsPadma Shri
SpouseLt.Mrs.Dipti Rekha Bora

Brief life

Mahim Bora was born on 6 July 1924 in Ghopesadharu, a tea estate in Sonitpur district. He spent his childhood in his home village Ramtamuli Chuk, Hatbar.

Education

He did his primary schooling at Primary Hatbar L.P. School, Hatbar M.E. Kuwarital Combined M.V. School. He passed Matriculation at Kaliabar Government aided High School and did Intermediate at Nowgong College, Nagaon (Assam) in 1946. He received B.A. from Cotton College, Guwahati (Assam) and M.A. in Assamese literature from Guwahati University, Guwahati.

After taking his M.A. degree he first joined service as a teacher at Kaliabar H.E.School, Nagaon & Kamrup Academy, Guwahati. He was assistant editor of Rangghar Children Magazine (now defunct) and also worked as conductor of Gaonlia Raijole in All India Radio, Guwahati. He later joined as an Assamese lecturer in J.B.College, Jorhat (Assam), and lastly he shifted to Nowgong College, Nagaon permanently and retired as Head of the Assamese Department. He was also the founder lecturer of A.D.P. college and Girl's college Nagaon. Achievement

He was President of Nowgong District Sahitya Sabha, Assam Sahitya Sabha:Kavi Sanmilan (1978) and Assam Sahitya Sabha (1989–90).[citation needed]

Family

He married Dipti Rekha Hazarika of Jamuguri on 1 May 1957. He was father of two sons. His wife died on 20 Jan of 1999. His younger son Lt. Dr. Abhijit Bora died in 2005.

Death

He died on 5 August 2016 in a private hospital of Guwahati at the age of 93. He was cremated with full State honours in Nagaon.

Literary works

Bora's chief anthology of poems was Rangajiya (The Red Dragon-fly, 1978). In his short stories, he was an observer of folk and rural situations. He was a regular contributor of short stories to various periodicals.

Short Story collection:

  • Kathanibari Ghat (1961),
  • Deha Garaka Prem (1967),
  • Moi Pipali Aru Puja (1967),
  • Bahubhuji Tribhuj (1967),
  • Akhan Nadir Mrityu (1972),
  • Rati Phula Phul (1977),
  • Borjatri (1980),
  • Mor Priya Galpa (1987) and

Collection of Essays:

  • Chinta Bichitra (1989),
  • Sahitya Bichitra (1989),

Novels:

  • Herua Digantar Maya (1972),
  • Edhani Mahir Hanhi (2001),
  • Banduli Phular Rang (2007) and
  • Putala Ghar (1973)

Children literatures:

  • Batris Putalar Sadhu (1976) and
  • Tezimala Aru Cindarela (2007)

Translations:

  • Raja Rammohan Ray

Edited Book:

  • Sankardevar Nat (1989)

Poetry Collection:

  • Ranga Jia (1978),
  • Jonamanir hanhi;

Radio Plays:

  • Laru Gopalar Prem,
  • Laru Gopalar Bibah,
  • Laru Gopalar Ghar-Sansar,
  • Padum Kunwari (1951),
  • Nirmal Bhakat (1951),
  • Pansha Sar,
  • Garakhia Bhim (1951),
  • Tinir Tini Gal,
  • Tup,
  • Mas aru Manuh,
  • Batar Akosh Bagari Edited by T. Goswami,
  • Momair podulit bandhilu ghura,
  • 'Pakhi Loga Din' edited by G.C. Das,
  • Pabandha Bisitra edited by G.C.Das.

Awards

for Rati PhuLa Phul in 1980.

  • Ganesh Gogoi Award in 2015.
  • Sahityacharyya honour in 2007.

See also

References

  1. ^ . Indianreview.in. 29 May 2013. Archived from the original on 13 September 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Axom Xahitya Xabha (The Literary Society of Assam) | Assam Portal". Assam.org. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Press Information Bureau English Releases". Pib.nic.in. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  4. ^ (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ TI Trade (26 January 2011). "The Assam Tribune Online". Assamtribune.com. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  6. ^ . Sahitya Akademi. Archived from the original on 7 January 2014. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  7. ^ . enajori.com. 5 May 2011. Archived from the original on 22 May 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013.

External links

  • Read Translated Short Stories and Poems of Mahim Bora
  • Read 4 Short Stories of Mahim Bora Translated by Lalit Saikia
  • Indian Review congratulates Mahim Bora on Winning the Padma Shri

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awardsPadma ShriSpouseLt Mrs Dipti Rekha Bora Contents 1 Brief life 2 Literary works 3 Awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBrief life EditMahim Bora was born on 6 July 1924 in Ghopesadharu a tea estate in Sonitpur district He spent his childhood in his home village Ramtamuli Chuk Hatbar EducationHe did his primary schooling at Primary Hatbar L P School Hatbar M E Kuwarital Combined M V School He passed Matriculation at Kaliabar Government aided High School and did Intermediate at Nowgong College Nagaon Assam in 1946 He received B A from Cotton College Guwahati Assam and M A in Assamese literature from Guwahati University Guwahati After taking his M A degree he first joined service as a teacher at Kaliabar H E School Nagaon amp Kamrup Academy Guwahati He was assistant editor of Rangghar Children Magazine now defunct and also worked as conductor of Gaonlia Raijole in All India Radio Guwahati He later joined as an Assamese lecturer in J B College Jorhat Assam and lastly he shifted to Nowgong College Nagaon permanently and retired as Head of the Assamese Department He was also the founder lecturer of A D P college and Girl s college Nagaon AchievementHe was President of Nowgong District Sahitya Sabha Assam Sahitya Sabha Kavi Sanmilan 1978 and Assam Sahitya Sabha 1989 90 citation needed FamilyHe married Dipti Rekha Hazarika of Jamuguri on 1 May 1957 He was father of two sons His wife died on 20 Jan of 1999 His younger son Lt Dr Abhijit Bora died in 2005 DeathHe died on 5 August 2016 in a private hospital of Guwahati at the age of 93 He was cremated with full State honours in Nagaon Literary works EditBora s chief anthology of poems was Rangajiya The Red Dragon fly 1978 In his short stories he was an observer of folk and rural situations He was a regular contributor of short stories to various periodicals Short Story collection Kathanibari Ghat 1961 Deha Garaka Prem 1967 Moi Pipali Aru Puja 1967 Bahubhuji Tribhuj 1967 Akhan Nadir Mrityu 1972 Rati Phula Phul 1977 Borjatri 1980 Mor Priya Galpa 1987 andCollection of Essays Chinta Bichitra 1989 Sahitya Bichitra 1989 Novels Herua Digantar Maya 1972 Edhani Mahir Hanhi 2001 Banduli Phular Rang 2007 and Putala Ghar 1973 Children literatures Batris Putalar Sadhu 1976 and Tezimala Aru Cindarela 2007 Translations Raja Rammohan RayEdited Book Sankardevar Nat 1989 Poetry Collection Ranga Jia 1978 Jonamanir hanhi Radio Plays Laru Gopalar Prem Laru Gopalar Bibah Laru Gopalar Ghar Sansar Padum Kunwari 1951 Nirmal Bhakat 1951 Pansha Sar Garakhia Bhim 1951 Tinir Tini Gal Tup Mas aru Manuh Batar Akosh Bagari Edited by T Goswami Momair podulit bandhilu ghura Pakhi Loga Din edited by G C Das Pabandha Bisitra edited by G C Das Awards EditPadma Shri award in 2011 in the field of Literature and Education by the Government of India 3 4 Sahitya Akademi Award for Assamese in 2001 for his novel Edhani Mahir Hahi 5 6 Assam Valley Literary Award 1998 7 Chhaganlal Jain award for his collection of stories Galpa Samagra in 1966 Assam Publication Board literary awardfor Rati PhuLa Phul in 1980 Ganesh Gogoi Award in 2015 Sahityacharyya honour in 2007 See also EditAssamese literature List of Asam Sahitya Sabha presidents List of Assamese language poets List of Assamese writers with their pen namesReferences Edit Mahim Bora Indian Review Critiques and Writings from across India and the World over Literature Indianreview in 29 May 2013 Archived from the original on 13 September 2013 Retrieved 10 June 2013 Axom Xahitya Xabha The Literary Society of Assam Assam Portal Assam org Retrieved 10 June 2013 Press Information Bureau English Releases Pib nic in Retrieved 10 June 2013 PDF https web archive org web 20130203061840 http mha nic in pdfs Padma 28E 292011 pdf Archived from the original PDF on 3 February 2013 Retrieved 10 June 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help TI Trade 26 January 2011 The Assam Tribune Online Assamtribune com Retrieved 10 June 2013 Akademi Awards Information Sahitya Akademi Archived from the original on 7 January 2014 Retrieved 26 April 2013 Literary Awards enajori com 5 May 2011 Archived from the original on 22 May 2013 Retrieved 10 June 2013 External links EditRead Translated Short Stories and Poems of Mahim Bora Read 4 Short Stories of Mahim Bora Translated by Lalit Saikia Indian Review congratulates Mahim Bora on Winning the Padma Shri Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mahim Bora amp oldid 1069271229, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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