Mayur Bora

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Mayur Bora
Born (1970-06-10) 10 June 1970 (age 53)
Nagaon, Assam
OccupationWriter
Critic
Public Speaker
SpouseRanjita Bora
ChildrenDebasmit, Pracheeta.
ParentsBharat Ch. Bora, Banalata Bora
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Mayur Bora (Assamese: ময়ূৰ বৰা) is an Indian writer, critic and public speaker from Assam. Bora has 18 books to his credit, 16 in Assamese language,[1] 1 in English and 1 book of translation in which noted litterateur Dilip Bora's short stories were rendered into English.[2][3][4]

Mayur Bora's Speech in Sahitya Akademi's All India Writers' Meet in Agartala

Early life and education[edit]

Mayur Bora was born at Nagaon on June 10, 1970 to Bharat Chandra Bora and Banalata Bora. His paternal grandfather - Sanat Ram Bora was the founding General Secretary of the Srimanta Sankaradeva Sangha, one of the largest socio-cultural and religious organizations of the North East India.[1] Mayur Bora's paternal grandmother - Kiranbala Bora actively participated in India's Freedom Struggle and was imprisoned by the British for her unshakable commitment to the Gandhian struggle based on the principle of truth and non-violence.[5]

Mayur Bora started his schooling at Sacred Heart School, Guwahati. But after a few months, his parents took a decision to enroll himself in an Assamese medium school and accordingly, he was shifted to Nizarapar LP School. After securing 1st position in the LP Scholarship examination in undivided Kamrup district, he took admission in the oldest school of Assam - Cotton Collegiate Higher Secondary School.[5] After HSLC examination in 1987, he got himself enrolled in Cotton College (now Cotton University) and passed higher secondary examination in science stream in 1989.

Thereafter, despite being selected to pursue engineering in several NITs, he decided to go to Delhi to pursue further studies in humanities. Bora completed his graduation in 1993 from Hans Raj College under the University of Delhi with honours in History. His pass subjects in BA were English, Assamese and Philosophy.

He got the first rank in the Transmission Executive examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission and was asked to join at All India Radio, Haflong. But before he could join there, he also got the job of an Assistant Manager in the apex level banking institution of the country - National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) based on his performance in an all-India level competitive examination consisting of preliminary and mains examinations followed by a personality test. He started his banking career at the Lucknow Regional Office of NABARD. Subsequently he served at Guwahati, Chandigarh, Jorhat and Pune Regional Offices of NABARD.[1] On completion of more than 25 years of service in NABARD, Bora took voluntary retirement from Pune on March 31, 2021. He was holding the post of Deputy General Manager at the time of his early retirement. At the time of retirement, he was also on the board of Nagpur based Regional Rural Bank - Vidarbha Konkan Gramin Bank as a NABARD nominated Director. During his service life, Mayur Bora was sent on deputation by NABARD to work as a Faculty Member in Indian Institute of Bank Management, Guwahati from 2015 to 2019. He is also a Certified Associate of Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (IIBF)[1]

Literary Journey[edit]

Mayur Bora started writing in Assamese in the year 1982 while he was in class VI in the children's magazine - 'Xofura' edited by Dr Bhabendra Nath Saikia. His first article was on the life and works of one of the greatest Assamese of all times - Anundoram Borooah.[6] Thereafter he also started writing in other newspapers and periodicals - Asom Bani and Prohori. While studying in Cotton College (now Cotton University) from 1987 to 1989, he started writing in English. Some of his pieces on Westernization, Casteism and Dr Bhupen Hazarika's teleserial - Lohit Kinare appeared in The Sentinel, the prominent English daily of Assam.[6]

He has written 18 books so far. Out of those, 16 are in Assamese, one in English and one book of translation in which noted writer and retired DGP Dilip Borah's 12 Assamese short stories were rendered into English by Mayur Bora.[7]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Anubhabar Pratidhwani
  • Pothobhrosto Hoisey Neki Sankar Sangha
  • All Those Yearnings
  • Protyashar Protilipi
  • Brahmonyobador Koliwa Dawar aru Axom
  • Abegor Kuwali Phali
  • Marxei Bojaley Neki Communismor Mrityughonta
  • Chetonar Spondon
  • Jatived Protha Aru Sankaradeva
  • Chintar Bhognanxo
  • Hindu Dharmat Iswar Aru Nastikota
  • Bhabonar Swaralipi
  • Random Reflections[8]
  • Axomiya Swabhimanor Ruprekha[3]
  • Sirodin Axomiya
  • Axomiyatwar Jyoti
  • Pahora Manik Bisari
  • Kune Ghurai Dibo Amar Oxygen

Awards[edit]

  • Sahitya Sabha Award[2]
  • Karmabir Chandranath Sharma Award[2][1]
  • Dr. Moidul Islam Bora Memorial Award[9][1][10]
  • Bhimbar Deuri Award, 2022[11]
  • Best Bilingual Speaker Award, 2023[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Mayur Bora: A true scholar of Assam with moral values". NE NOW NEWS. 1 August 2021. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Meet Mayur Bora- the acclaimed writer with 14 books to his credit". Guwahati Plus. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
  3. ^ a b "বিশিষ্ট লেখক, চিন্তাবিদ ময়ূৰ বৰাৰ চতুৰ্দশ গ্ৰন্থ 'অসমীয়া স্বাভিমানৰ ৰূপৰেখা' উন্মোচন". Northeast Now (Assamese) (in Assamese). Retrieved 10 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Sankaradeva's views on women, slavery, hygiene highlighted". The Assam Tribune. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
  5. ^ a b সম্পাদনা-ডিম্পল চমুৱা (2015–2016). নৰ্থ লখিমপুৰ কলেজ আলোচনী. p. 95.
  6. ^ a b Asom Aditya, News Paper, 13 Sept, 2021, Page, 5
  7. ^ The Assam Tribune, 27 Sept, 2021, Page-3
  8. ^ "এখন উদাৰ আৰু বহুত্ববাদী ভাৰতৰ প্রতি হেঁপাহৰ প্রতিফলন". Janambhumi.in. 7 November 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  9. ^ "Critic and Writer Mayur Bora to Receive Dr Maidul Islam Bora Memorial Award". The Sentinel. 10 August 2018. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  10. ^ "Dr Moidul Islam Bora Award conferred on Mayur Bora". Assam Tribune. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  11. ^ The Assam Tribune, 2 Dec, 2022, Page number-5
  12. ^ https://niyomiyabarta.com/epaper/22122023/details.php?date=22122023&page=3-10&article=10.gif&cid=10