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Bibhuprasad Mohapatra
Born (1991-05-14) 14 May 1991 (age 32)
Bhogada, Khordha, Odisha, India
LanguageOdia
Alma materBanki Autonomous College, Banki, Cuttack
Institute of Mathematics and Applications, Bhubaneswar
IGNOU
Odisha State Open University, Sambalpur
GenrePopular Science, Odia Literature
RelativesNaliniprava Mohapatra, Niranjan Mohapatra

Bibhuprasad Mohapatra (born 1991) is an Odia writer from Odisha, India. He has popularized science[1] in both English and Odia. He began contributing regularly to English[2] and Odia newspapers and magazines in 2012. He is a regular contributor to Press Information Bureau (PIB).

Early life

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Bibhuprasad was born on 14 May 1991 in a pious Brahmin family in Bhogada village, in the Khordha district of the Indian state of Odisha. His primary education was at Bhogada UGME school. He completed his schooling from Bhogada High School in 2007. He secured 150 out of 150 in mathematics on his H.S.C. Examination. He completed 2 years of science from Banki Autonomous College in 2009. He earned a bachelor of science degree in mathematics and computing from the Institute of Mathematics and Applications, Bhubaneswar and master degree in Odia literature from Odisha State Open University (OSOU).

Career

He started his columnist career at an early age. He has published over 150 articles, stories, and features in leading newspapers and magazines, including Science Reporter,[3][4][5][6][7] National Book Trust's Reader's Club Bulletin, The Samaj, Dharitri, Anupama Bharat, Prajatantra, Bigyan Diganta, Science Park, and Science Horizon.[8]

Publications

References

  1. ^ "Blind Mathematicians" (PDF).
  2. ^ "A Voice That Reached Us" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Chemistry Nobel Laureates".
  4. ^ "Famous Astronomers" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Climatologists".
  6. ^ "Great Scientists".
  7. ^ "Female Mathematicians".
  8. ^ "CONTENTS OF THE 3RD YEAR (2013) 'SCIENCE HORIZON'" (PDF).