Sourav Mukhopadhyay

Bengali author from India (born 1973)


Sourav Mukhopadhyay[1] (Bengali:সৌরভ মুখোপাধ্যায়; born 24 April 1973) is a Bengali author from India. He has written several Bengali stories and novels for both adults and children. He is mostly admired for his novel Prothom Prabaho (Bengali: প্রথম প্রবাহ ),

List of short stories for children

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  • E thief.com (Anandamela, April, 2006)
  • Farewell (Anandamela, October, 2006)
  • Debipakkher Kenakata (Anandamela, 02-May-2007)
  • Ramkhelaoner Keramoti ( Anandamela, 02-July-2007) (included in Sera Kishore Kalpobigyan as Kheloyar Ramkhelaon, Edited by Anish Deb, Shishu Kishore Academy)
  • Swapner Relgari (Anandamela Sharadiya 2007)
  • Kuyashar Abinash (Anandamela, 02-Mar-2008)
  • Gabar Byaparsyapar (Anandamela, 20-Oct-2008)
  • Dupurer Swopno (Anandamela, 20-Nov-2008)
  • Thik Onko (Anandamela, 20-Apr-2009) (included in Chamatkar Chorer Galpo, Edited by Ratntanu Ghati, Udayaraun Publishers, 2015)
  • Charan Das Chaplin (Anandamela, 05-July-2009)
  • Buggir Jonnyo (Kishore Bharati, July-2009)
  • Khader Dhare Vanga Railing (Anandamela, 05-Oct-2009)
  • Last Traine Rat Egarotay (Anandamela Sharadiya 2009)
  • Prothom Swad (Kishore Bharati Sharadiya 2009)
  • Bisforoner Pore (Kishore Bharati, Jan 2010)
  • Dinta poya chilo (Kishore Bharati, May 2010)
  • Riple Kathamala (Anandamela, 05-Aug-2010)
  • Velkunmamar Velki (Anandamela, 05-Oct-2010)
  • Khogeshchandrer Khogantanka (Kishore Bharati Sharadiya 2010)
  • Goljoge Porlen Golokbabu (Sisumahal Sharadiya 2010, Published from Tripura[2]

Awards

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Sourav won second prize at a competition for comic stories organized by Desh. In 2010, he won first prize. in a similar competition, organized by Kishore Bharati.

Sourav was awarded Sandipan Chattapadhyay Sammanana (Krittibas Puroskar), for his novel Prothom Probaho.[3]

References

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  1. "A writer by chance". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on March 6, 2014. Retrieved 2017-11-08.
  2. "Team Chaplin reacts to plagiarism charge - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2017-11-08.
  3. "Bartaman Patrika". www.bartamanpatrika.com. Archived from the original on 2019-04-23. Retrieved 2019-04-23.

Other websites

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