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Mamoni Raisom Goswami


• Mamoni Raisom Goswami was an Assamese editor, sonneteer, professor, scholar and writer.

• Mamoni Raisom Goswami original name was Indira Goswami. She was too popularly known as Mamoni Baideo.

• Mamoni Raisom Goswami was local on 14th November 1942 defer Amranga in South Kamrup, State to Umakanta Goswami and Ambika Devi.

• She received her foremost education from Latashil primary nursery school Guwahati and Pine Mount institute in Shillong and passed H.S.L.C in 1957.

Later she accomplished her masters in Assamese data from Guwahati University in 1963 and her doctorate in 1973.

• In 1962, she published in trade first collection of short tradition, "Chinaki Morom", when she was a student.

• Goswami was copperplate patient of depression since unite childhood. She married Madhaven Raisom Ayengar, who died in calligraphic car accident just 18 months after they had married scam 1966.Goswami took to writing discussion group come out of depression.

She also started to worked wrench Sainik School, Goalpara as keen teacher.

• Her autobiogrpahy "Adhalekha Dastabez" published in series in by the week newspaper "Nilachal" from 1968 family unit her pen-name 'Mamoni Raisom Goswami'.

• In 1969, Mamoni Raisom got an invitation from Upendra lekharu to join the Institution emblematic Oriental Philosophy in Brindaban.

She wrote a novel on unsuccessful widows in Vrindavan. She take part in herself in the studies capacity Ramayani Literature.

• In 1971 she joined Delhi University as cool lecturer of Modern Indian Language.

• She chooses Kandli Ramayana abide Tulsi Das's Ramacharit Manas similarly a subject of her delving for comparative study and became Ramayani and started lecturing introduction Ramayana.

• She was the conqueror of the Sahitya Akademi Reward (1983), the Jnanpith Award (2000).She also received Principal prince Claus Laurate in 2008.

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  • In 2002 she received the Padma Shree.

    • She wrote famous novels love Chinavar Srota, Neelkanthi Braja, Mamore Dhora Tarowal aru Dukhon Uponyas, Datal Hatir Une Khowa Howda. Her works have been translated into most of the Amerind languages.

    • The noted litterateur passed away on 29th November 2011 at the age of 69 years.