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Kumudini Mohapatra
Born1930
Odisha
Died2006
OccupationAuthor
Language Odia
NationalityIndian
GenreScience fiction
Spouse Gokulananda Mahapatra

Kumudini Mohapatra (1930–2006) was an Odia-language Indian author and translator from the state of Odisha. [1] Her travelogue Americara Ghara O Gharani [2] and science fiction Chandra Abhimukhe Abhijaan are a few of her popular works. [3] Mohapatra was married to Gokulananda Mahapatra. She was active in Science-writing during 1947–1948. [4]

Early life

Mohapatra was married to Gokulananda Mahapatra. The couple had five children; Jyotshna, Girija, Rashmi, Snigdha, and Nanda Nandan.

References

  1. ^ Philomena Royappa Reddy; P. Sumangala (1998). Women in Development: Perspectives from Selected States of India. B.R. Publishing Corporation. ISBN  978-81-7018-978-7.
  2. ^ Savitri Rout (1971). Women Pioneers in Oriya Literature: A Monograph. Manorama Rout.
  3. ^ Pattnaik, Nikhil Mohan (2014). "Science for the Odia Public". Journal of Scientific Temper: 35. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Science writing in Oriya (1850–1950): An Electronic Compilation of Science Articles and Books in Oriya Language" (PDF). arvindguptatoys.com. Srujanika, Vigyan Prasar. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kumudini Mohapatra
Born1930
Odisha
Died2006
OccupationAuthor
Language Odia
NationalityIndian
GenreScience fiction
Spouse Gokulananda Mahapatra

Kumudini Mohapatra (1930–2006) was an Odia-language Indian author and translator from the state of Odisha. [1] Her travelogue Americara Ghara O Gharani [2] and science fiction Chandra Abhimukhe Abhijaan are a few of her popular works. [3] Mohapatra was married to Gokulananda Mahapatra. She was active in Science-writing during 1947–1948. [4]

Early life

Mohapatra was married to Gokulananda Mahapatra. The couple had five children; Jyotshna, Girija, Rashmi, Snigdha, and Nanda Nandan.

References

  1. ^ Philomena Royappa Reddy; P. Sumangala (1998). Women in Development: Perspectives from Selected States of India. B.R. Publishing Corporation. ISBN  978-81-7018-978-7.
  2. ^ Savitri Rout (1971). Women Pioneers in Oriya Literature: A Monograph. Manorama Rout.
  3. ^ Pattnaik, Nikhil Mohan (2014). "Science for the Odia Public". Journal of Scientific Temper: 35. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Science writing in Oriya (1850–1950): An Electronic Compilation of Science Articles and Books in Oriya Language" (PDF). arvindguptatoys.com. Srujanika, Vigyan Prasar. Retrieved 28 July 2016.

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