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'''Mallik, Kumudranjan''' (1883-1970) poet and educationist, was born on 3 March 1883 in the district of Burdwan. His father was Purnachandra Mallik. Kumudranjan passed the BA examination in 1905 with distinction and was awarded the Bankimchandra Gold Medal by [[calcutta university]]. He started his career as a teacher in Mathrun High School at Burdwan and retired from this school as headmaster in 1938. [[kazi nazrul islam]] was his student in this school. | |||
Kumudranjan Mallik was influenced by [[rabindranath tagore]]. His poems are further inspired by [[vaisnavism]] and the countryside. His works include ''Uj''''a''''n''''i'' (1911), ''Banatuls''''i'' (1911), ''Shatadal'' (1911), ''Ekt''''a''''r''''a'' (1914), ''Bithi'' (1915), ''Banamallik''''a'' (1918), ''N''''u''''pur'' (1920), ''Rajan''''i''''gandh''''a'' (1921), ''Ajay'' (1927), ''T''''uni''''r'' ((1928), ''Svar''''n''''asandhy''''a'' (1948) etc. He was awarded the Jagattarini Gold Medal and the Padmashri by the Government of India. He died on 14 December 1970. [Wakil Ahmed] [Ahmed, Wakil former Vice Chancellor, National University] | |||
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Mallik, Kumudranjan (1883-1970) poet and educationist, was born on 3 March 1883 in the district of Burdwan. His father was Purnachandra Mallik. Kumudranjan passed the BA examination in 1905 with distinction and was awarded the Bankimchandra Gold Medal by calcutta university. He started his career as a teacher in Mathrun High School at Burdwan and retired from this school as headmaster in 1938. kazi nazrul islam was his student in this school.
Kumudranjan Mallik was influenced by rabindranath tagore. His poems are further inspired by vaisnavism and the countryside. His works include Uj'a'n'i (1911), Banatuls'i (1911), Shatadal (1911), Ekt'a'r'a (1914), Bithi (1915), Banamallik'a (1918), N'u'pur (1920), Rajan'i'gandh'a (1921), Ajay (1927), T'uni'r ((1928), Svar'n'asandhy'a (1948) etc. He was awarded the Jagattarini Gold Medal and the Padmashri by the Government of India. He died on 14 December 1970. [Wakil Ahmed] [Ahmed, Wakil former Vice Chancellor, National University]