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Nalini Bala Devi

Nalini Bala Devi (23 March 1898– 24 December 1977) was a noted Indian writer and poet of Assamese Literature, known for nationalistic as well as mystical poetry.〔Das, p. 197〕 She was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 1957 for her contribution to literature, and 1968 she won the Sahitya Akademi Award given by Sahitya Akademi (India's National Academy of Letters) for her poetry collection ''Alakananda''.
==Early life and career==
She was born in Guwahati in 1898, Assam. Her father, ''Karmaveer'' Nabin Chandra Bordoloi (1875–1936), was a famous Assamese Indian freedom movement activist and writer. She wrote her first poem, ''Pita'' at age 10, and was married at age 12, but tragedy also struck early, when her husband, Jeeveshwar Changkakoti,died when she was only 19. She also lost two of her sons early in her life. These tragic incidents in life however could not break her down and she started writing poems, with emotion, tragedy, patriotism and devotion as central themes, which are still acclaimed in Assamese literature.〔Natrajan, p. 31
Her first book of poems ''Sandhiyar Sur'' (Evening Melody),〔Barua, p. 15〕 published in 1928 , was later adopted by Calcutta University and Guwahati University as a textbook in 1946 and 1951 respectively.
Her other works include ''Alakananda'', ''Sopunar Sur'' (Melody of Dreams),''Porosh Moni'',''Yuga Devata'' (Hero of the Age),''Shesh Puja''(The last worship), ''Parijator Abhishek'', ''Prahlad'', ''Meghdut'', ''Suravi'',''Rooprekha'', ''Shantipath'' (Essay anthology), and ''Sheshor Sur'' (The last Melody).〔〔
''Smritir Tirtha'' (Biography on her father), ''Biswadeepa'' (A collection of biographies of famous women), ''Eri oha Dinbur'' (The Days Passed, Autobiography), ''Sardar Vallavbhai Patel'' are some of her biographical works.〔Barua, p. 20
In 1950, she established ''Sadou Asom Parijat Kanan'' which later become famous as ''Moina Parijat'', the children organisation in Assam.
She had to her credit one drama titled ''Meerabai''.

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