Rebati Mohan Dutta Choudhury Explained

Rebati Mohan Dutta Choudhury
Pseudonym:Shilabhadra
Birth Date:1924
Birth Place:Gauripur
Dhubri, Assam
Death Date:29 February 2008
Death Place:Guwahati, Assam
Occupation:Lecturer Writer
News-editor
Tea garden-Manager
Language:Assamese
Education:Post Graduation
Alma Mater:Carmichael College
Calcutta University
Period:1964–2008
Notableworks:Modhupur Bohudoor
Spouse:Nalini Dutta Choudhury
Awards:1994: Sahitya Akademi Award
1990: Bharatiya Bhasa Parishad Award
1990: Assam Publication Board Award
2001: Assam Valley literary Award
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Rebati Mohan Dutta Choudhury (1924 – 29 February 2008) was a noted Assamese litterateur, Sahitya Akademi Award winner and an academician from Gauripur in Assam, India.[1] Popularly he is known as Sheelabhadra, his pen name.[2]

Early life and education

Born in 1924 at Gauripur in Dhubri District, Dutta Choudhury pursued his graduation from Carmichael College, Rangpur (now in Bangladesh). He obtained his post-graduation in Pure Mathematics from Calcutta University in 1946, with a first class and silver medal.

Career

After his post-graduated studies, he joined Cotton College, Guwahati as a lecturer in Mathematics. Subsequently, he became a contractor, a sub-editor with the Assam Tribune and assistant manager in a tea estate for some time and finally he restarted his teaching career in the Assam Engineering College, Guwahati in 1957 as a lecturer. And he retired in 1982 as a professor in mathematics.

He died on 29 February 2008 at a hospital in Guwahati.[3]

Literary works

Dutta Choudhury's major literary works are Madhupur aru Tarangini, Agomonir Ghat, Anahatguri, Abichinna, Prachir, Godhuli and Anusandhan (all novels) and Baastab, Beer Sainik, Samudrateer, Tarua Kadam, Pratiksha, Uttaran, Mezaz, Sheelabhadrar Kuria Galpa, Nirbachita Galpa, Madhupurar Madhukar, Anya ek Madhupur, Uttar Nai, Dayitya aru Anyanya Galpa, Biswas aru Anyanya Galpa, Lagaria and several other collections of short stories. Many of his literary works have been translated into Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Telugu and Oriya by the National Book Trust, the Sahitya Akademi and the Bharatiya Jnanpith. Smriticharan is his autobiography.

Autobiography

Awards and honours

Dutta Choudhury was honoured with the 1994 Sahitya Akademi Award in Assamese for his short stories collection, Madhupur Bahudur,[4] [5] the Assam Valley Literary Award in 2001, the Bharatiya Bhasa Parishad award in 1990 and the Assam Publication Board award in the same year.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.guwahatiportal.com/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=130 Rebati Mohan Dutta Choudhury, Guwahati Portal, Assam
  2. News: Master narrator - Rebati Mohan Dutta Choudhury. https://web.archive.org/web/20121024064904/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1030630/asp/northeast/story_2114229.asp. dead. 24 October 2012. 30 June 2003. The Telegraph.
  3. http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/details.asp?id=mar0108/at03 Noted litterateur Sheelabhadra dead, The Assam Tribune, 1 March 2008, Guwahati
  4. http://sahitya-akademi.gov.in/sahitya-akademi Sahitya Akademy Award Winners
  5. http://www.enotes.com/topic/List_of_Sahitya_Akademi_Award_winners_for_Assamese_language enotes.com List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners