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Know Children Writer XVIII: Nabakanta Baruah



Nabakanta Baruah (1926-2002), a prominent figure in Assamese literature, was renowned not only as a novelist but also as a poet. Widely recognized by his pen name "Ekhud Kokaideu," Baruah began his literary journey writing poetry under the pseudonym Sima Dutta. His early works, characterized by their lyrical beauty and depth, laid the foundation for a prolific career that spanned several genres and earned him numerous accolades.

Born into a family with a rich literary heritage, Nabakanta Baruah had three brothers: Devakanta, Jivakanta, and Sivakanta. Each of them contributed to the cultural and intellectual landscape of Assam in their own right. Nabakanta's literary prowess was evident from a young age, and he quickly rose to prominence in the Assamese literary scene.


Throughout his career, Nabakanta Baruah received numerous awards and honors, reflecting his significant contributions to Assamese literature. Among these were the Assam Prakashan Parisod Award, the Sahitya Akademi Award for Assamese Writers, and the prestigious Padma Bhushan, one of India's highest civilian honors. These accolades underscored his status as a literary giant and his profound impact on Assamese literature.


In addition to his novels and poetry, Nabakanta Baruah also made significant contributions to children's literature. He wrote eight books specifically for children, each imbued with his characteristic storytelling prowess and imaginative flair. Some of his notable works for children include "Akharar Jhakhala," "Shiyalee Palegoi Ratanpur," and "Umala Gharar Puthio." These works not only entertained young readers but also instilled in them a love for literature and a deeper understanding of Assamese culture and values.


Nabakanta Baruah's literary legacy extends beyond his own works. He played a crucial role in nurturing and promoting Assamese literature, inspiring generations of writers and readers alike. His ability to capture the essence of Assamese life and culture in his writings made him a beloved figure in the literary community.


Despite his numerous achievements, Nabakanta Baruah remained humble and dedicated to his craft. His works continue to be celebrated for their literary merit and their enduring relevance. Through his novels, poetry, and children's books, he left an indelible mark on Assamese literature, enriching the cultural tapestry of Assam and leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and resonate with readers today.


Nabakanta Baruah's life and work exemplify the power of literature to transcend boundaries and touch the hearts of people across generations. His contributions to Assamese literature, particularly in the realm of children's literature, have left an enduring impact, ensuring that his name will be remembered and cherished for years to come.

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