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Kishen Pattanayak

Kishen Pattnanayak (30 June 1930 – 27 September 2004) was a social leader, socialist thinker, author and activist. As a member of Parliament for the 3rd Lok Sabha, he represented the Praja Socialist Party for the Sambalpur Constituency of India.
〔(【引用サイトリンク】Assembly Constituencies - Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies of Orissa )〕 Pattanayak founded and edited a Hindi monthly periodical called Samayik Varta.
==Early life==
Kishen Pattanayak was born in Kalahandi Estate, located in the forest-covered region of Kashipur. As a child, he attended a school named Tati Ghera, where his father worked as a teacher. After moving to his maternal uncle's house in Bhawanipatna, he enrolled in classes in 1946 in Rajendra College, Bolangir. He then received his Bachelors and Master of Arts at the University in Nagpur. In 1951, he returned to Bhawanipatna and began teaching at the Braja Mohan High School.〔Smrutira Sunila Sarasi. Collection of articles. 2005 Bikalpa Prakashan, Bargarh. pp.2,3〕

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