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Sachidananda Raut Ray : ウィキペディア英語版
Sachidananda Routray

Sachidananda Rautray (1916–2004) was an Odia poet, novelist, short-story writer. He received Jnanpith Award, the highest literary award of India, in 1986. He was popularly known as Sachi Routray.
==Life==
Routray was born in Gurujang, near Khurda on 13 May 1916.
He was brought up and educated in Bengal. He married a Telugu princess from the royal family of Golapalli.〔
Routray started writing poems from the age of eleven.〔 He was also involved in freedom struggle while in school. Some of his poems were banned by British Raj for revolutionary content.
He died in Cuttack on 21 August 2004.〔

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