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- started on 4 August 1866 (1866-08-04) by Gourishankar Ray and Babu Bichitrananda Das. Therefore, 4 August is celebrated as Odia Journalism Day. This...
- ballads based on po****r legends in Odisha. Akshaya Mohanty was born to Bichitrananda Mohanty and Subarna Manjari Mohanty at Cuttack on 12 October 1936. Mohanty...
- Utkala Deepika, launched in 1866 under editors Gourishankar Ray and Bichitrananda. In 1869 Bhagavati Charan Das started another newspaper, Utkal Subhakari...
- candidate Ranendra Pratap Swain defeated Indian National Congress candidate Bichitrananda Muduli by a margin of 68487 votes. In 2012 election, Biju Janata Dal...
- Mallick INC 42051 43758 89 Athgarh Ranendra Pratap Swain BJD 102605 Bichitrananda Muduli INC 34118 68487 90 Barabati-Cuttack Debashish Samantaray BJD...
- historic event on November 26, 1949. These included Bishwanath Das, Bichitrananda Das, Sarangadhar Das,... {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)...
- Servant Debu Bramha as Servant Deb Dulal Banarjee as Police Inspector Bichitrananda Mahanty Pradip Singh Kali Prasad Patnaik Rabi Nanda Sweta J****am Samal...
- w****ly paper was started on 4 August 1866 by Gourishankar Ray and Babu Bichitrananda Das. 1867 The Madras Mail English Madras British India Started by Charles...
- there was an emergence of Dalit voices in Odisha through literature. Bichitrananda Nayak is recognized as a significant figure in Odia Dalit writings,...
- under the editorship of late Gourishankar Ray with the help of late Bichitrananda. The publication of these papers during the last part of the 19th century...