Kishen Pattnaik Explained

Birthname:Kishen Pattnaik
Birth Date:30 July 1930
Birth Place:Bhawanipatna, Kalahandi, British India
Death Place:Bhubaneswar
Office:Member: 3rd Lok Sabha
Term Start:1962
Term End:1967
Predecessor:Banamali Babu
Successor:Shraddhakar Supakar
Constituency:Sambalpur
Party:Praja Socialist PartySamajwadi Jan Parishad
Alma Mater:Brajamohan High School
Profession:Social Activist, politician
Spouse:Vani Manjari Das

Kishen Pattnaik (30 June 1930  - 27 September 2004) was an Indian social leader, socialist thinker, author and activist. As a member of parliament for the 3rd Lok Sabha, he represented the Praja Socialist Party for the Sambalpur Constituency of India. [1] Pattnaik founded and edited a Hindi monthly periodical called Samayik Varta.

Early life

Kishen Pattnaik was born in Kalahandi State, located in the forest-covered region of Kashipur. Currently, it is Kasipur Block of Rayagada Dist. As a child, he attended a school named Tati Ghera, where his father worked as a teacher. After moving to his maternal uncle's house in Bhawanipatna, he enrolled in classes in 1946 in Rajendra College, Bolangir. He then received his bachelor's degree and Master of Arts at the university in Nagpur. In 1951, he returned to Bhawanipatna and began teaching at the Braja Mohan High School.[2]

Social work

After numerous deaths due to starvation were reported in the Kalahandi district, Pattnaik and activist Kapil Narayan Tiwari filed a public interest litigation against the State of Odisha.[3] [4]

Political activism and election

In 1962, 27-year-old Kishen Pattnaik became one of the youngest candidates elected from the Sambalpur parliamentary constituency.

In 1995, along with leaders like Jugal Kishore Roybir, Bhai Vaidya and emerging youths like Sunil, Adv. Joshy Jacob, Kishen Pattnaik co-founded Samajwadi Jana Parishad.

Publications

Book name Type Publisher Year of first
publication
Language ISBN Translated into
Vikalpahin nahin hai duniya
विकल्पहीन नहीं है दुनिया
(The Universe is Not Without Alternatives)
Collection of 44 Articles Raj Kamal Prakashan, New Delhi 2000 Hindi 81-267-0023-8
Kisan Andolan – Dasha aur Disha
किसान आन्दोलन – दशा और दिशा
(On Farmers' Movements of India)
Single Book in 2 parts Raj Kamal Prakashan, New Delhi,
Allahabad, Patna
2006 Hindi 81-267-1261-9
Bichara Ra Tipa Khata
ବିଚାରର ଟିପା ଖାତା
(A Notebook of Thoughts)
Collection of 18 Articles Bikalpa Prakashan, Bargarh 2004 Oriya NA
Bharat Shudron ka Hoga
भारत शूद्रों का होगा
(India Will Be of the Destitutes)
Collection of 11 ArticlesSamata Prakashan, Delhi May 1995 Hindi NA Oriya (Sept. 2005) By
Surendra Patra
Bharatiya Buddhijibira Sankata
O Anyanya Prabandha
ଭାରତୀୟ ବୁଦ୍ଧିଜୀବୀର ସଂକଟ ଓ ଅନ୍ୟାନ୍ୟ ପ୍ରବନ୍ଧ
(The Crisis of Indian Intellectual)
Collection of 7 Articles Subarnarekha, Cuttack 2001Oriya 81-87467-08-8
Bharatiya Raajniti par ek drishti
भारतीय राजनीति पर एक दृष्टि
(A Glimpse on the Indian Politics)
Collection of 45 articles
in 5 parts Single Book
Raj Kamal, Delhi, Patna 2006 Hindi 81-267-1260-0
Smrutira Sunila Sarasi
ସ୍ମୃତିର ସୁନୀଳ ସରସୀ
(In Memory of Kishen Pattnaik)
45 articles on
Kishen Pattnaik
Bikalpa Prakashan, Bargarh 29 June 2005 Oriya

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Assembly Constituencies – Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies of Orissa . Election Commission of India . 2008-09-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090304184320/http://archive.eci.gov.in/se2000/background/S18/Orissa_AC_Dist_PC.pdf . 4 March 2009 .
  2. Smrutira Sunila Sarasi. Collection of articles. 2005 Bikalpa Prakashan, Bargarh. pp.2,3
  3. Web site: Politics of a different place .
  4. Web site: 22 September 2022 . ଖଡ଼ିଆଳର ପୂର୍ବତନ ବିଧାୟକ କପିଳ ନାରାୟଣ ତିୱାରୀଙ୍କ ପରଲୋକ . Kapil Narayan Tiwari, former MLA of Dhiyakhala, passed away . 2022-09-24 . . or.