Mayur Bora

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Mayur Bora
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Born (1970-06-10) 10 June 1970 (age 51)
Nagaon, Assam
OccupationWriter
Critic
Public speaker
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Mayur Bora (Assamese: ময়ূৰ বৰা) is an Indian writer, critic and public speaker from Assam. Bora has 16 books to his credit, 14 in Assamese language, 1 in English and 1 book of translation in which noted litterateur Dilip Bora's short stories were rendered into English.[1][2][3]

Mayur Bora's Speech in Sahitya Akademi's All India Writers' Meet in Agartala

Early life and education[]

Bora was born on June 10, 1970 in Nagaon to parents Bharat Chandra Bora and Banalata Bora. He received his primary education from Sacred Heart School, Chandmari, Guwahati. He subsequently enrolled in the Nizarapar Primary School for personal reasons. He then received his secondary education from Cotton Collegiate Government H.S. School in Guwahati. He passed his matriculation examination from Cotton Collegiate Government H.S. School in 1987. He then enrolled in the science stream of Cotton University. He later completed his degree in History and Philosophy at Delhi University.[4]

Bibliography[]

  • Anubhabar Pratidhwani
  • Pothobhrosto Hoisey Neki Sankar Sangha
  • All Those Yearnings
  • Protyashar Protilipi
  • Brahmonyobador Koliwa Dawar aru Axom
  • Abegor Kuwali Phali
  • Marxei Bojaley Neki Communismor Mrityughonta
  • Chetonar Spondon
  • Jatived Protha Aru Sankaradeva
  • Chintar Bhognanxo
  • Hindu Dharmat Iswar Aru Nastikota
  • Bhabonar Swaralipi
  • Random Reflections
  • Axomiya Swabhimanor Ruprekha
  • Sirodin Axomiya
  • Axomiyatwar Jyoti

Awards[]

  • Sahitya Sabha Award[1]
  • Karmabir Chandranath Sharma Award[1]
  • Dr. Moidul Islam Bora Memorial Award[5]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Meet Mayur Bora- the acclaimed writer with 14 books to his credit". Guwahati Plus. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
  2. ^ "বিশিষ্ট লেখক, চিন্তাবিদ ময়ূৰ বৰাৰ চতুৰ্দশ গ্ৰন্থ 'অসমীয়া স্বাভিমানৰ ৰূপৰেখা' উন্মোচন". Northeast Now (Assamese) (in Assamese). Retrieved 10 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Sankaradeva's views on women, slavery, hygiene highlighted". The Assam Tribune. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
  4. ^ সম্পাদনা-ডিম্পল চমুৱা (2015–16). নৰ্থ লখিমপুৰ কলেজ আলোচনী. p. 95.CS1 maint: date format (link)
  5. ^ "Critic and Writer Mayur Bora to Receive Dr Maidul Islam Bora Memorial Award". The Sentinel. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
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