Bhabendranath Saikia-Brief Life Sketch
Bhabendranath Saikia
Bhabendranath Saikia-Brief Life Sketch
Dr Bhabendranath Saikia (1932-2003) was a prominent Assamese storyteller, children’s writer, magazine editor and filmmaker. He was born in Nagaon. He passed the entrance examination in 1948 and obtained his Intermediate and Bachelor’s Degrees from Cotton College and Guwahati University. After this, Bhavendranath Shaikia took his Doctorate from the University of London and a Diploma in Technology from London Imperial College.
Bhabendranath Saikia gained popularity through creative works. His notable collections of stories are Prahari, Brindaban, Gahbar, Shrinkhal, Taranga, Aei Bandor Aei Abeli, Akash, Upakantha and Sandyabhraman. He was also a prolific writer of novels. His novels are – Atankar Sekhat, Antarip and Ramyabhumi. His books for children are – Maramar Deota (novel), Santa Shishtha Hristha Pushtha Mahadushta (story and drama). He was also the editor of ‘Prantik’ and ‘Sanfura’ (magazines).
In recognition of Bhabendranath Shaikia’s creative work, he was awarded the Assam Prakashan Parishad Award, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the Assam Valley Award.
He died in 2003. 0 0 0
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