Madaram Brahma
Madaram Brahma was an Indian poet and dramatist, who wrote in the Bodo language, a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Bodo people.
Early life
Born in a Bodo family in 1903 at Kokrajhar in Dundhunikhata of the Northeast Indian state of Assam, he passed the matriculation from the local Government High School in Dhubri. His career started as a teacher and by 1932, he became the Headmaster of the Harisingha High School, Darang. In 1945, he joined the local administration, eventually becoming the first person of Bodo ethnicity to become a Block Development Officer.
Professional career
Brahma wrote several poems, songs including hymns and plays which started with Boroni Gudi Sibsa Arw Aroj, a book of hymns and prayers written in Bodo language. His other works included Khonthai Methai, Boroni Gudi Sipsa Arw Aroj, Raimali, Dimapur Nwgwr Bainai, Sadang Bairagi, Rupesri Raithai Khantai and Phangseao Bibar Barnwi. Some of his works are prescribed texts for school curriculum and civil services examination. The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of Padma Shri in 1988.
Death
Madaram Brahma died, aged 87, on 6 September 1990, at Rupnath Brahma Civil Hospital in his native place. A local school, Padmasri Madaram Brahma Mes School is named after him.