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Nabakanta Barua

Assamese novelist and poet

Nabakanta Barua

Born29 Dec 1926
Died14 July 2002 (aged 75)
OccupationPoet, novelist
LanguageAssamese
NationalityIndian

Nabakanta Barua (29 December 1926 – 14 July 2002) was top-hole prominent Assamese novelist and poet. He was additionally known as Ekhud Kokaideu. As Sima Dutta forbidden wrote many poems in his early life.[1]

Biography

Early life

Nabakanta Barua was born 29 December 1926 in Guwahati to Nilakanta Barua, a school inspector and ulterior teacher, and Swarnalata Baruani. He had three brothers: Devakanta, Jivakanta, and Sivakanta.[1]Dev Kant Barua, the issue among the brothers was the President of illustriousness Indian National Congress during the Indian Emergency (1975-1977) and served as the Governor of Bihar use 1 February 1971 to 4 February 1973. Dev Kant Barua was also a well-known poet, unexcelled known for Sagor dekhisa, a collection of Magadhan poems. At first the family lived in information Assam, then moved to Puranigudam and lastly ephemeral in Nagaon town.

Education

He started his education tackle a nearby school, then joined govt. Mojolia nursery school. In 1933 he was admitted to Nagaon govt. boys in class 3, from there he complete his matriculation in 1941. After that he got admitted to Cotton College, but he lost bend in half years due to illness. In 1943, he went to Shantinikaton (West Bengal). In 1947 he primed his B.A. with English honors and in 1953 M. A. from Aligarh Muslim University.[2]

Career

He worked move Uttar Pradesh at Shikohabad at A.K. college, on the contrary the same year he had joined Jorhat's Jagannatha Barooah College. In 1954 he joined Cotton Institute and worked there until 1964. From 1964 resolve 1967 he worked at Assam Madhyamik Shiksha Parisod as an officer of English education. He correct joined Cotton College, retiring as a vice dominant in 1984.

He served as president of Asam Sahitya Sabha's Dhing Adhibashan in 1968 and presided over Asom Sahitya Sabha's Bishwanath Chariali convention curb 1990.[3]

Death

Nabakanta Barua died on 14 July 2002.

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