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Utkal Gourab Madhusudan Das (28 April 1848 – 4 February 1934) was born on 28 April 1848 in a village called Satyabhamapur, 20 kilometres from Cuttack, Odisha. He is known as Kulabruddha (କୁଳବୃଦ୍ଧ) which means ''Grand Old Man'' & Utkal Gourab (ଉତ୍କଳ ଗୌରବ) which means ''Pride of Utkal'' and was referred to as a poet and freedom fighter. He was the first graduate and advocate of Odisha. ==Family== He was born to a Zamindari family from father Choudhury Raghunath Das and mother Parbati Debi. They had initially named him Gobindaballabh. Later they changed his name to Madhusudan. He had two elder sisters and a younger brother named Gopalballabh. Gopalballabh was the Magistrate at Bihar Province and the father of Rama Devi. Madhusudan had adopted two Bengali girls; Shoilabala and Sudhansubala Hazra. Sailabala was an educationist who had trained from England and in whose name the famous Shailabala Women's College of Cuttack was founded. Shailabala was a Bengali, and her parents had left her in the care of Madhusudan Das and his wife Soudamini Devi at Calcutta. Sudhansubala Hazra was also a Bengali and she was the 1st female lawyer of British India. Madhu babu was the house teacher of Ashutosh Mukherjee, the former Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University in Calcutta and Janakinath Bose, father of Subhash Chandra Bose at Ravenshaw College.
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