Devi Prasad Bagrodia

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Born (1939-11-08) 8 November 1939 (age 86)
OccupationWriter, Tea Planter
NationalityIndian
Devi Prasad Bagrodia
Born (1939-11-08) 8 November 1939 (age 86)
OccupationWriter, Tea Planter
LanguageAssamese, Hindi, English
NationalityIndian
Alma materDHSK College, Dibrugarh

Devi Prasad Bagrodia, is a noted writer, social worker[1] and tea planter[2] based in Dibrugarh in Assam, India.

Early life

Devi Prasad Bagrodia was born to Shew Bhagovan Bagrodia of the Bhekulajuan village of Tengakhat in the Dibrugarh district in Assam on 8 November 1939. He was groomed in a total Assamese rural set-up in his village.

Education

Devi Prasad Bagrodia finished matriculation from Tengakhat HE School in Assamese medium. He studied ISc and then studied up to BA at DHS Kanoi College at Dibrugarh.[3]

Career

Published works

Devi Prasad Bagrodia is the author of several books; mostly translations of famous works of Assamese authors. He translated the complete work of Jyoti Prasad Agarwala into Hindi in the form of two books  Jyoti Sudha in 1991 and Jyoti Prabha in 1995. The latter was released by Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma, the Vice President of India. These works showcasing the Assamese literature and culture were well received by national-level scholars. He has also completed translations of Borgeets composed by Mahapurush Sankardev and Madhavdev, along with having translated Gunamala, a transcreation of Bhagavata Purana in Assamese language by Mahapurush Sankardev into Hindi. Bagrodia's literary work include the Hindi translation of Dr Nagen Saikia's Mit-Bhash, Chah Gasar Kalam, Sukhor Prithivi, Mirabai, and Agastha Yatra.[4]

He also published a book titled Tha Agarwala Family of Tezpur written by Bibekananda Agarwala.[5] His other publications include You and Me on a Journey to Light by Candraprasāda Śaikīẏā Ananda Bormudoi.[6]

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