Satyendranath Sarma
Satyendranath Sarma (1917 - 1999) was an Assamese writer, educationalist, research scholar, critic and historian. He presided over the Assam Sahitya Sabha venue of Titabor in 1975.
Satyendranth Sarma | |
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Born | 1917 Jhanji, Sibasagar, Assam |
Died | 1999 |
Occupation | Writer, Critic, Historian |
Language | Assamese |
Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | ![]() |
Biography
Birth
Satyendranath Sarma was born in Jhanji, Sivasagar in 1917 to Golapchandra Sarma and Senehi Devi.
Education
In 1934, he passed matriculation from Jhanji Higher Secondary School (than Jhanji High School). In 1936, he passed I.A. examination and in 1939, he passed B.A. examination from Cotton College. In 1941 he completed M.A. in Assamese from Calcutta University. In 1955, he achieved doctorate degree. [1]
Contribution to Literature
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References
- ত্ৰিদিপ গোস্বামী. পদ্মনাথ গোহাঞি বৰুৱাৰ পৰা ৰংবং তেৰাঙলৈ. অনন্ত হাজৰিকা, বনলতা প্ৰকাশণ. pp. ১২৪, ১২৫.
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