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Nanda Kumar Deb Barma

Nanda Kumar Deb Barma is a Tipra playwright, poet and lyricist from Tripura.[1] He is known for his works of literature in Kokborok language and Kokborok Drama. Nanda Kumar Deb Barma is author of novels such as Rung (2001), and compilations of works such as Thungnuk Bwchap (2015).[2][3] He has been one of the active advocates for Kokborok[4] development in the field of literature and education and is the president of Kokborok Sahitya Sabha.[5]

Nanda Kumar Deb Barma
Born (1950-07-21) 21 July 1950 (age 73)
Bishramganj, Tripura
OccupationPlaywright, poet, author, lyricist
LanguageKokborok and Bengali
Alma materMBB College (BA)
Notable worksLongtoraini Eklobya
Notable awardsMahendra Smriti Puraskar, Rabindra Puraskar

Life edit

Nanda Kumar was born in Bishramganj, which is a small town and the headquarter of Sepahijala District in the Indian state of Tripura.[citation needed]

Career edit

He has published a number of poetry and drama books. Nanda Kumar Deb Barma is also a dramatist, having performed both drama and music on All India Radio and Doordarshan and other places.[citation needed] He is an editor at the Tripura Legislative Assembly and presently resides in the state's capital Agartala.[citation needed]

Works edit

This is the lists of plays written or directed by Nanda Kumar Deb Barma.[citation needed] Most of the plays were performed by casts from the Sampili Theatre Centre based at Tripura.[citation needed]

Bubar, Mukunne, Kokkisa, Koktanghai, Mari, Randijwkma, Sikhok, Reg-Swnam, Bolongni Muktarwi Sarao, Koktun, Khotalbai, Kwplai, Kantomoni, Imangni Bwsarok, Shehi Bukhukswk Ha, Nuai, Rung, Sundurjak, Yapiri, Dogar, Longtoraini Eklobyo,[6][7] Bwsak Kaisao, Da-kuphur, Chobani Swkang, Swkango Choba, Kotor Buma-Bwsa.

Selected published works edit

Translated Works

  • The Story (2005)[11]
  • A Trip to the Shakhangtang Hill (2005)[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Datta, Sekhar (10 December 2013). "Author stirs up language storm". The Telegraph. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  2. ^ Deb Barma, Nanda Kumar (2015). Thungnuk Bwchab. Agartala, Tripura: Akshar Publications. ISBN 9789384079291.
  3. ^ Deb Barma, Nanda Kumar. "Thungnuk bwchab by Nanda Kumar Debbarma". Tripura University (A Central University) Central Library. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  4. ^ Correspondent, Our Special (5 January 2019). "Tripura debate on Kokborok". The Telegraph. Poet Nanda Kumar Debbarma, who presided over the function, sought an open debate on the issue. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  5. ^ Jamatia, Kulungti (25 March 2021). "Promoting Kokborok: How Indigenous Publishing Houses Are Taking The Language To The Masses". Adivasi Lives Matter. The other four publishing houses are 1. Jora Publication, 2. Kokborok Sahitya Parishad, 3. Language Wing, Education Department, TTAADC, and 4. Kokborok Sahitya Sabha. The Language and Education department of TTAADC brought out 13 books in Kokborok this year. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  6. ^ NS, DH (2 February 2012). "Conference on minor languages at CIIL begins today". The Deccan Herald. Some languages are kept alive by a group of 400 – 500 people living the tradition and using it for conversation and transactions. If you want to get a feel of one such language, head straight to Sriranga in Kalamandira premises on 4 February at 6 pm to watch ‘Longtoraini Eklobya’ – a play on Ekalavya by people who speak Longtorai language, presented by Sampili Theatre Centre, Tripura. Deccan Herald. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  7. ^ Nagpal, Kavita (8 April 2011). "Delhi hosts indigenous Northeast fest". The Asian Age. Longtoraini Eklobya directed by Nanda Kumar Deb Barma for the Sampili Theatre Centre, Tripura is the story of Eklavya told in contemporary times. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  8. ^ Gupta, Ramanika (2006). Indigenous Writers of India: North-East India. New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company. p. 209. ISBN 81-8069-300-7.
  9. ^ Indigenous writers of India : introduction and contributions. Ramaṇikā. Guptā, Ramnika Foundation. New Delhi: Published for Ramnika Foundation by Concept Pub. Co. 2006. ISBN 81-8069-299-X. OCLC 74946514.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  10. ^ Barma, Nanda Kumar Deb; Gupta, Ashesh (2005). "Stone Flower at the Pyre". Indian Literature. 49 (5 (229)): 60. ISSN 0019-5804. JSTOR 23346194.
  11. ^ Barma, Nanda Kumar Deb; Gupta, Ashesh (2005). "The Story". Indian Literature. 49 (5 (229)): 59. ISSN 0019-5804. JSTOR 23346193.
  12. ^ Barma, Nanda Kumar Deb; Gupta, Ashesh (2005). "A Trip to the Shakhangtang Hill". Indian Literature. 49 (5 (229)): 60–61. ISSN 0019-5804. JSTOR 23346195.

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Nanda Kumar Deb Barma is a Tipra playwright poet and lyricist from Tripura 1 He is known for his works of literature in Kokborok language and Kokborok Drama Nanda Kumar Deb Barma is author of novels such as Rung 2001 and compilations of works such as Thungnuk Bwchap 2015 2 3 He has been one of the active advocates for Kokborok 4 development in the field of literature and education and is the president of Kokborok Sahitya Sabha 5 Nanda Kumar Deb BarmaBorn 1950 07 21 21 July 1950 age 73 Bishramganj TripuraOccupationPlaywright poet author lyricistLanguageKokborok and BengaliAlma materMBB College BA Notable worksLongtoraini EklobyaNotable awardsMahendra Smriti Puraskar Rabindra Puraskar Contents 1 Life 2 Career 3 Works 4 Selected published works 5 ReferencesLife editNanda Kumar was born in Bishramganj which is a small town and the headquarter of Sepahijala District in the Indian state of Tripura citation needed Career editHe has published a number of poetry and drama books Nanda Kumar Deb Barma is also a dramatist having performed both drama and music on All India Radio and Doordarshan and other places citation needed He is an editor at the Tripura Legislative Assembly and presently resides in the state s capital Agartala citation needed This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2022 Works editThis section may be confusing or unclear to readers Please help clarify the section There might be a discussion about this on the talk page September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message This is the lists of plays written or directed by Nanda Kumar Deb Barma citation needed Most of the plays were performed by casts from the Sampili Theatre Centre based at Tripura citation needed Bubar Mukunne Kokkisa Koktanghai Mari Randijwkma Sikhok Reg Swnam Bolongni Muktarwi Sarao Koktun Khotalbai Kwplai Kantomoni Imangni Bwsarok Shehi Bukhukswk Ha Nuai Rung Sundurjak Yapiri Dogar Longtoraini Eklobyo 6 7 Bwsak Kaisao Da kuphur Chobani Swkang Swkango Choba Kotor Buma Bwsa Selected published works editKokborok Poetry 8 9 Simalwng Sakao Holongni Khum Stone Flowers at the Pyre 10 Bolongni Bwsagursong Mwsao Dances of Jungle Girls citation needed Ani Ganao Ang Me beside me citation needed Dugmalino To a Flower citation needed Translated Works The Story 2005 11 A Trip to the Shakhangtang Hill 2005 12 References edit Datta Sekhar 10 December 2013 Author stirs up language storm The Telegraph Retrieved 3 April 2021 Deb Barma Nanda Kumar 2015 Thungnuk Bwchab Agartala Tripura Akshar Publications ISBN 9789384079291 Deb Barma Nanda Kumar Thungnuk bwchab by Nanda Kumar Debbarma Tripura University A Central University Central Library Retrieved 3 April 2021 Correspondent Our Special 5 January 2019 Tripura debate on Kokborok The Telegraph Poet Nanda Kumar Debbarma who presided over the function sought an open debate on the issue Retrieved 3 April 2021 Jamatia Kulungti 25 March 2021 Promoting Kokborok How Indigenous Publishing Houses Are Taking The Language To The Masses Adivasi Lives Matter The other four publishing houses are 1 Jora Publication 2 Kokborok Sahitya Parishad 3 Language Wing Education Department TTAADC and 4 Kokborok Sahitya Sabha The Language and Education department of TTAADC brought out 13 books in Kokborok this year Retrieved 3 April 2021 NS DH 2 February 2012 Conference on minor languages at CIIL begins today The Deccan Herald Some languages are kept alive by a group of 400 500 people living the tradition and using it for conversation and transactions If you want to get a feel of one such language head straight to Sriranga in Kalamandira premises on 4 February at 6 pm to watch Longtoraini Eklobya a play on Ekalavya by people who speak Longtorai language presented by Sampili Theatre Centre Tripura Deccan Herald Retrieved 4 April 2021 Nagpal Kavita 8 April 2011 Delhi hosts indigenous Northeast fest The Asian Age Longtoraini Eklobya directed by Nanda Kumar Deb Barma for the Sampili Theatre Centre Tripura is the story of Eklavya told in contemporary times Retrieved 4 April 2021 Gupta Ramanika 2006 Indigenous Writers of India North East India New Delhi Concept Publishing Company p 209 ISBN 81 8069 300 7 Indigenous writers of India introduction and contributions Ramaṇika Gupta Ramnika Foundation New Delhi Published for Ramnika Foundation by Concept Pub Co 2006 ISBN 81 8069 299 X OCLC 74946514 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Barma Nanda Kumar Deb Gupta Ashesh 2005 Stone Flower at the Pyre Indian Literature 49 5 229 60 ISSN 0019 5804 JSTOR 23346194 Barma Nanda Kumar Deb Gupta Ashesh 2005 The Story Indian Literature 49 5 229 59 ISSN 0019 5804 JSTOR 23346193 Barma Nanda Kumar Deb Gupta Ashesh 2005 A Trip to the Shakhangtang Hill Indian Literature 49 5 229 60 61 ISSN 0019 5804 JSTOR 23346195 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nanda Kumar Deb Barma amp oldid 1177499100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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