Suresh Ranjan Goduka Explained

Suresh Ranjan Goduka
Birth Date:7 September 1973
Birth Place:Safrai Borpothar Gaon, Charaideo district, Assam, India

Suresh Ranjan Goduka (born September 7, 1973) is an Indian poet and social activist from Assam. He is the editor of Assamese monthly magazine Jeevan, which sells 5000 copies a month and founder of Jeevan kite and river festival.[1] India Today listed Goduka among India's 35 young achievers who have shown determination, innovation and courage towards the uplift of the society.[2]

Early life and education

Goduka's forefathers migrated to Assam from the erstwhile Rajputana a century ago.[1] Goduka was born at Safrai Borpothar Gaon of Charaideo district in Assam on 7 September 1973. He is pursuing a PhD in communication design from Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati.[3]

Notable works

Literature

Goduka gave up a documentary filmmaking career in New Delhi and he started writing poetry and other literary works. He went back Assam in 2004 to start Jeevan (Jeevan means Life in Assamese), a monthly Assamese magazine, which seeks to explore the diversity, beauty and infinite possibility of life.[1] [4] He is the author of poetry book Nijor Anuposthitit Moi (2014).[5] Goduka is one of the most popular Assamese poets of his time. In an interview, Sahitya Akademi Award and Jnanpith Award-winning writer Mamoni Raisom Goswami said on his poetry that:

Mass communication and social works

Goduka is the founder of Jeevan Kite River Festival, a river beach event on the bank of the Brahmaputra River that involves the aim of clean river bank, including several other activities like kite flying, adventure sports, and many other cultural events.[6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Suresh Ranjan Goduka: For Better or For Verse. India Today. en. 3 October 2020.
  2. Web site: 5 from State in India Today's list of youth icon. The Assam Tribune. en. 3 October 2020.
  3. Web site: Awareness Video for Tea Industry Workers' and Families on Covid19 situation. Assam Times. en. 3 October 2020.
  4. Web site: Jeevan magazine launched. Assam Times. en. 3 October 2020.
  5. Web site: Nijor Anupasthitot Mai (2014). Scientia Book Shop – Assamese Books Portal. en. 3 October 2020.
  6. Web site: Jeevan Kite River Festival commences in Guwahati City. The Sentinel. en. 3 October 2020.
  7. Web site: Jeevan Kite Festival – A Humble Attempt to Save the Brahmaputra. Guwahati Plus. en. 3 October 2020.