Book on freedom fighters of Odisha being released on SOA campus.
Bhubaneswar: A book containing sketches of 50 prominent freedom fighters from Odisha was released in the SOA campus on Wednesday coinciding with the country’s 73rd Republic Day.
Written by Prof. Siba Charan Nayak, former dean of NIT, Rourkela, the book titled ‘Odishara Pachas Swadhinata Sangramee’ and mainly meant for children was released at a function by SOA vice-chancellor Prof. Ashok Kumar Mahapatra.
Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Mahapatra said children needed to know about Odisha’s freedom fighters like Jayee Rajguru, Baxi Jagabandhu and Baji Rout. He thanked Prof. Nayak for his noble attempt.
Eminent literateur Das Benhur (Prof. Jitendra Nath Dash), who attended the programme as guest of honour, said the book would serve as a document about freedom fighters of Odisha. “It is a book meant for those in the age group of 8 to 18 and it must reach all parents,” he said.
Prof. Pravat Kumar Padhi, chairman of IMIT, Cuttack, presided over the function while SOA’s Dean (Student’s Welfare) Prof. Jyoti Ranjan Das and Prof. Saroj Mohanty of Institute of Agricultural Sciences addressed the gathering.
Among others, Ashok Basa, former president of Institution of Engineers, former bureaucrat Rudraprasanna Dwibedi, eminent gynecologist Dr. Manorama Nayak and former administrative officer Mihir Dwibedi were present. Brahmananda Mishra, president of Utkal Chamber of Commerce, proposed the vote of thanks.
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