Birakishore Das
Birakishore Das, popularly known as "Jatiya Kabi 'Birakishore'" was a poet, social activist and politician from Odisha. Best known for the editor of " Mo Desha" a monthly magazine.
Early life
Birakishore Das was born on 23 November 1898 in a Zamindar Vaishnav Karan family at Punanga village of Cuttack district. He completed his matriculation at Victoria high School, Cuttack and later worked in the co-operative department of Odisha. After five years of service, he joined Non-cooperation movement in 1921.Works
He was very famous during the time of freedom struggle for his patriotic songs, directed against the British rule and inspired thousands numbers of peoples. His first publication " Mohana Banshi", a compilation of national songs, was prescribed by the British government. He wrote poems to be recited in public meetings and in processions. for his poems against British empire he was imprisoned several times by British government. Among them " Bijuli Bati", " Mohana Bansi", " Sabuja", "Sarathi", "Bidrohi Vina", "Bana Bheri", "Rana Dunduvi" and "Ari Ferinahin Yuddha Sarinahin" are some of his popular collection.In 1947 he edited and published a children's magazine " Mo Desha" from Cuttack to inculcate love for the motherland among the children, which influenced and inspired a number of writers.