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461:, an author, a writer and a labour leader. He was the editor of "Daily Prajatantra" (1947β1951) and "Daily Matrubhumi" (1951β1956). He was secretary of the All Utkal Bank Employees Association and became vice-president of the World Democratic Youth Federation. He was elected to the
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205:1957β1962
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