Rabi Singh

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Born
Rabindranath Singh

(1931-01-27)27 January 1931
Sinharapur, Naba Patna, Jagatsinghpur
Died2 February 2020(2020-02-02) (aged 89)[1]
Cuttack
KnownforWriter, journalist, politician
SpouseBakul Singh
Rabi Singh
Born
Rabindranath Singh

(1931-01-27)27 January 1931
Sinharapur, Naba Patna, Jagatsinghpur
Died2 February 2020(2020-02-02) (aged 89)[1]
Cuttack
Known forWriter, journalist, politician
SpouseBakul Singh
Children3
2 sons(Pinaki Singh),(Chandrajit Singh) (Died-September 19, 2022) 1 daughter(Manisha Singh)
Parent(s)Ramachandra Singh
Sharada Debi
RelativesPurnendu Swain (Grandson), Subhasmita Singh (Granddaughter), Suchismita Singh (Granddaughter)
AwardsAtibadi Jagannath Das award

Rabi Singh (27 January 1931 – 2 February 2020) was an Odia poet, writer.[2] Author of more than 50 books, he was a journalist and prominent politician as well.

He was born Rabindranath Singh on 27 January 1931 at Sinharapur village of undivided Cuttack district (now Jagatsinghpur).[3] His parents were freedom fighters and he was involved in politics from an early age. He had little formal education but he was well versed in Odia, English and Bengali. In 1948 he joined Congress Socialist Party. Subsequently, in 1953 he joined Communist Party Of India. In 1955 he participated in Goa freedom movement. He was jailed during 1975 emergency.

Literary activities

He started writing after 1955. He was known as a Marxist and revolutionary poet.[4][5] His poems reflected the pain and suffering of the exploited masses. His poem collection Charamapatra (ଚରମପତ୍ର) was published before his marriage. For this he was awarded Odisha Sahitya Akademi award. He translated many Russian literary works to Odia.

Awards

  • Odisha Sahitya Akademi Award - 1968[6]
  • Soviet Land Nehru Award - [7]
  • Atibadi Jagannath Das Award - 2017[6]

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