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Private Papers

Private Papers (RC Bhubaneswar):
S. No.Category of the DocumentName of the document and its introduction in one lineProcedure to obtain the documentHeld by/under control of
1.Private PapersAnnapurna Maharana Collection-Annapaurna Maharana’s personal diaries, photocopies of correspondences with Mahatma Gandhi and correspondences with other dignitaries etc. (1934-79)Conditioned access - as per PR Rules 1997Director General, National Archives of India
2.      -Banka Bihari Das Collection- Proceedings of the Orissa Pradesh Committee of Socialist Party and correspondences etc.(1946-71)--
3.      -Bansidhar Mishra alias Surat Ali Collection- Type script of articles, press and photo clippings, correspondences and one rare book “An Outline on Socialism” dedicated to Surat Ali and one memento (1949-88)--
4.      -Debendra Kumar Dash Collection-Photocopy of Baleswar Sambad Bahika and Utkal Sammilani (1903-1918)--
5.      -Dr. Bibhuti Pattnaik Collection-Photocopies of letters ofSarangadhar Das collected from Biswanath Pandit and one photo album pertaining to Sarangadhar Das’s demise (1929-51)--
6.       -Prof G.N Dash Collection-  55 transcribed volumes of ‘Chhamu Chitau’(His Majesty’s Correspondences-Raja ofOdisha’s correspondences and documents relating to rituals and accounts of Jagannath Temple, Puri(1746-1926)--
7.       -Manmohan Chaudhury Collection- Papers on UtkalRelief Committee, SarvodayMovement, Press clippings, correspondences, papers on Gandhian Institute, Varanashi etc (1946-98)--
8.       -Phularenu Guha Collection-Correspondences with Indira Gandhi and Rajeeb Gandhi etc.--
9.        -Rajani Kanta Das Collection- A brief memoir of Rajanikanta Das about his early life and his role in Kalahandi Prajamandala Movement, Press clippings and correspondences with Saranga dhar Das and other dignitaries etc. and a rare book Sangharsha

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  • 1. Welcome To EBhubaneswar Women Freedom Fighters from Odisha
  • 2. There are many women freedom fighters from Odisha who are lost in history, they were courageous and dedicated. They have also sacrificed ordinary life and fought for the freedom of the nation with other freedom fighters. Now it is upon us to change the myths that only men have given their lives for independence, there are many women also, we shouldn’t let them go unnoticed.
  • 3. Annapurna Maharana Born- 3 November 1917 Known For- Freedom fighter, Social Activist Died- 31 December 2012 About Honors On 19 August 2012, Maharana received an Honoris Causa (honorary degree) from the Central University of Odisha.
  • 4. Parbati Giri Born- 19 January 1926 in Sambalpur Other Name- Mother Teresa of western Odisha Died- 17 August 1995 About Honors Honorary Doctorate by Sambhalpur University- by the Governor of Orissa, Shri C. Rangarajan in 1998. Mega Lift Irrigation Scheme named after Parbati Giri.- December 2016
  • 5. Ramadevi Choudhury Born– 3 December 1899 Satyabhamapur village, Other Name– Maa Rama Devi Occupation– Indian independence activist, social reformer Died– She died on 22 July 1985 at the age of 85 Cuttack district, Odisha, British India About Honors On 4 November 1981 she was awarded Jamnalal Bajaj Award On 16 April 1984 she was awarded Doctor of Philosophy by Utkal
  • 6. Kuntala Kumari Sabat Born- 8 February 1901, Jagdalpur Occupation- Physician, poet Died- 8 February 1901 About Honors She earned her L.M.P (Licentiate Medical Practitioners) degree in 1921 with a gold medal.
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    Jagabandhu Bidyadhara Mohapatra Bhramarbara Raya popularly known as "Bakshi Jagabandhu (Odia: ବକ୍ସି ଜଗବନ୍ଧୁ)" or "Paika Bakshi" was the commander (Bakshi) of the forces of the king of Khurda. He is one of the earliest freedom fighters of India. The great Paika rebellion in 1817 was under his leadership. The BJB College in Bhubaneswar has been named after this great personality.

    Mohammed Afzal-ul Amin popularly known as M.A Amin was an Indian statesman, politician and social worker from Cuttack, Odisha. He served as the general secretary of Utkal Pradesh Congress Committee during Biren Mitra's chief ministership. Afzal-ul was the Vice Chairman of Cuttack Municipality and also the President of Odisha Mohammadan Association. He played a major role in preserving Urdu language in Cuttack by establishing several lower primary and upper primary Urdu schools in the city. He is also credited for organising various nationalist meetings and mobilizing the common masses in Cuttack during the Quit India movement of 1942.

    Baji Rout (1926-1938) was the youngest Indian freedom fighter and martyr, having been killed at the age of twelve. He was born on 5 October 1926. Rout, who was a boat boy, was shot by British police when he refused to ferry them across the Brahmani River on the night of 11 October 1938 at Nilakanthapur Ghat, Bhuban, Dhenkanal district.

    Baji Rout was the youngest son of a boatman on the Brahmani river.As an active member of the Banar Sena of Prajamandal (Party of People), he had volunteered to keep watch by the river at night. The British Police force ordered him to cross the river by his boat which he denied. The police force then fired upon Baji Rout along with Laxman Mallik and Fagu Sahoo

    Madhusudan Das (28 April 1848 – 4 February 1934) was an Indian lawyer and social reformer, who founded Utkal Sammi

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