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Nakul Chandra Bhuyan

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Language
  
Assamese

Died
  
January 16, 1968

Name
  
Nakul Bhuyan

Spouse
  
Kumudeshwari Bhuyan

Nationality
  
Indian


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Born
  
May 1895 Charing, Sibsagar, Assam, India (
1895-05-00
)

Occupation
  
Assamese Historian, Playwright, Short Story writer, Tea Executive

Nakul Chandra Bhuyan (Assamese: নকুলচন্দ্ৰ ভূঞা; 1895-1968) was an Assamese historian, playwright, essayist and a short story writer.

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Life and career

The only son of Gopal Chandra Bhuyan and Dalimi Bhuyan, Nakul Chandra Bhuyan was born in 1895 in Charing, Sibsagar District of Assam.

Educated at Jorhat Government Boys' School, Bhuyan passed his matriculation in 1916 and went on to pursue further studies in Calcutta. He returned from Calcutta in 1921 and began working as a Librarian in Dibrugarh, Assam. Later, he joined as an assistant in the Chief Engineering Department of Dibru-Sadiya Railways and thereafter as an assistant in the Deputy Commissioner's office.

In 1923 he got transferred to Tezpur and around the same time married Kumudeshwari Bhuyan. While at Tezpur he came into contact with various theatre personalities working with the Baan theatre, which inspired him to start writing for the stage. Bhuyan was the president of the Asam Sahitya Sabha in 1967 held at Dibrugarh district, Assam. He also compiled and edited the first authentic edition of Bihu songs, titled "Bohagi" in 1923. Padmadhar Chaliha, the poet-composer of some memorable lyrics inspired by the freedom movement wrote around 1921 an introduction and called the Bihu songs pastoral poetry. The Times of Assam in its adulatory review (May 19, 1923) went a step further, describing the poetry as comparable to the best of pastoral poetry of the European tradition.

In 1924, Bhuyan gave up government job and joined Cinamara Tea Estate as Assistant Manager. His sincerity, dedication, and hard work led him to the honorable position of Senior Manager of Jorehaut Tea Company. In 1954, he retired from Borsapori Tea Estate as Senior Manager.

In his memory a main Thoroughfare in the heart of Jorhat town has been named as "Xahitik Nakul Chandra Bhuyan Path".

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Literary works

Some of his literary works are:

  • Axom Buranjir Ek Adhyai - Baro Bhuyan
  • Baro Bhuyanar Somu Buranji
  • Suransuar Sora
  • Golpar Xorai
  • Xahu Aai
  • Badan Barphukan
  • Chandrakanta Singha
  • Bidruhi Moran
  • Bohagi
  • Numoli Kuari
  • Cha Bagisar Banua
  • Xunhotor Bhishma
  • Gadapanir Sesh Sidhanta (1923)
  • Rādhākānta Sandikai ḍāṅarīẏā
  • References

    Nakul Chandra Bhuyan Wikipedia