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Eminent Litterateur Manorama Mohapatra Passes Away At 87; Odisha CM Mourns Her Death

Cuttack: Eminent litterateur and former editor of Odia daily The Samaja, Manorama Mohapatra, passed away while undergoing treatment at SCB Medical College and Hospital here on Saturday evening. She was 87.

She was admitted to SCB after experiencing pain in her chest, family sources said.

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has expressed grief over her death. “An academic, orator and a woman of letters, late Mohapatra has created a special place for herself in Odia literature. She took a leading role in creating awareness in various social fields and rights, especially those related to women. As the editor of The Samaja, she set high moral standards in journalism. Odisha has lost a great orator and a great woman,” the CM said.

Mohapatra inherited the mantle of the editorship of the Odia daily from her father Dr Radhanath Rath in 1998. Prior to that, she contributed as a columnist and presented an analytical and critical analysis of contemporary issues under the column, Jhitipiti Kahe Satakshi.

Besides contributing to the fields of literature and social work, she dominated the space of public speaking for more than 60 years.

BOOKS

A revolutionary collection of poems on women emancipation and empowerment, Juar Jeiunthi Uthe, was her first book to be published in 1960. Her first book on stories was Band Gharara Kabat was again on the theme of women empowerment.

Other books include Ardhanareeswara, Baidehi Visarjita, Sanghatir Samhita, Shakti Rupena Sansthita, Roopam Roopam Pratirupam, Smruti Chandan, Samay Purusha, Smritir Naimisharanya, 151 Poems, Arup Aalo in Bengali, Ye Prithvi Sarsajjya, and Uttara Niruttara.

AWARDS

Mohapatra was feted with the Sahitya Academy Award in 1984. She was honoured by the Rama Devi University with the Honorary D.Lit Award in 2019.

She was also conferred with Jhankar Award. Sahitya Academy Award in 1984, Soviet Nehru Award in 1988, Critic Circle of India Award in 1990, Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar Samman in 1991, Rupambara Award in 1994, Utkal Sahitya Samaj Award, GangadharMeher Saman, Sahitya Praveena Award, Sarala Award, Sucharita Award and Kadimbini Award during her illustrious career.

For her immense contribution to the field of literature, she was appointed as Secretary of Utkal Sahitya Samaj from 1982 to 1990 and as President of Orissa Sahitya Academy in 1991, the first woman to hold this post, till 1994.

(With inputs from https://manoramamohapatra.in/)

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