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to finish his M.A. He joined the Paschim Banga Chhatra Congress and used to write handbills and posters against the British Government at night. On 16 August 1946, there was a massive Hindu-Muslim riot in Bengal. A peace march was organized under the leadership of Sri Panigrahi by Utkal Bahini and
372:(India). He was the first cousin of Shri. Bhagawati Charan Panigrahi (the founder of Communist Party in Orissa) and he was the first cousin of Legendary Oriya author Padmabhushan Kalindi Charan Panigrahi. Legendary Iron lady and former Chief Minister of Orissa Smt. Nandini Satpathy was his niece. 461:, an author, a writer and a labour leader. He was the editor of "Daily Prajatantra" (1947–1951) and "Daily Matrubhumi" (1951–1956). 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 492:
There are several works to his credit which include "Juga Sahitya" (Oriya), "Journey through blue mountain" and "With the people". He was fondly called the "People’s Governor" by the residents of Manipur because of his contribution to the development of the state and its people.
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He was an active member of the "Bichinna Utkal Abkash Bahini" which was constituted on 17 May 1938 under the chairmanship of Sri Sukanta Rao, then Principal of Ravenshaw Collegiate School. Its aim was protecting the
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and subsequently took leave of absence from the college. His passion for higher studies and his wish to be a part of the freedom struggle took him to
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medical assistance as well as food was given to the affected, preaching the mantra of "United we win, divided we fall".
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and culture in parts of Utkal (Orissa) that were separated in the reorganization of states. They visited
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In the 9 August 1942 revolution, he and his friends hoisted the Indian National Flag at
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He died on 29 April 2000 at the Kalinga Hospital in
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Governor of Manipur
Rajkumar Jaichandra Singh
Rajkumar Ranbir Singh
Rajkumar Dorendra Singh
K. V. Krishna Rao
K. V. Raghunatha Reddy
Member of Parliament
Lok Sabha
Bhubaneswar
Puri
Puri
Bihar and Orissa Province
British India
Bhubaneswar
Odisha
India
Indian National Congress
Communist Party of India
Alma mater
University of Calcutta
Indian Independence Movement
Odisha
Governor of Manipur
Gopinath Panigrahi
Puri district
Orissa
Oriya language
Medinipur
Bankura

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