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This is an edited book. This book is a collection of papers on life and struggle of Surendra Sai against the mighty British force well before first war of independence and even after this war in 1857. five eminent scholars namely Professor Sadhu Charan Panda, Professor Pritish Acharya, Dr. Chandra Bhanu Patel, Shri Sasanka Sekhar Panda and Dr. Chitrasen Pasayat have contributed their valuable research papers in this volume. This book has come out while celebrating the birth bi-centenary of Veer Surendra Sai on 23rd January, 2009 in the capital city of Bhubaneswar.
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Veer Surendra Sai: The Great Revolutionary
23rd January, 2009, Anusheelan, Behind Ranisati Temple, Govindtola, PO: Dhanupali, Sambalpur-768005, Orissa
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"CONTENTS: Acknowledgement (iii-iv); Veer Surendra Sai by Dr. Chitrasen Pasayat and Dr. Prabhas Kumar Singh (1-5); Rebel Colleagues of Veer Surendra Sai as Depicted in Folk Songs of Sambalpur Region by Dr. Chitrasen Pasayat (6-14); Orissa in the Revolt of 1857 and Veer Surendra Sai by Dr. Pritish Acharya (15-20); The Revolt of 1857 and Veer Surendra Sai by Dr. Sadhu Charan Panda (21-26); Associates of Veer Surendra Sai during First War of Independence by Dr. Chandra Bhanu Patel (27-33); Lokanath Panda: The Principal Advisor of Veer Surendra Sai by Sasanka Sekhar Panda (34-40); Notes on Contributors (41-42)"
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Two revolutionary movements occured during nineteenth century in the Gadjat areas of Orissa. One was a socio-religious movement led by Bhima Bhoi and the second was a political movement led by Surendra Sai. Both were mass movements against the existing socio-economic and political order. First War of Independence i.e. Mutiny in the year 1857 was an important occurrence in the history of struggle against British Raj in India. Contribution of Orissa in this historical event was significant and noteworthy. In Gadjat states the movement had deep impact. Involvement of natives under the leadership of Surendra Sai particularly in Sambalpur region was remarkable and worth mentioning. They contributed to it to a large extent prior to the outbreak of this mutiny and continued to struggle for the cause, till the climax and even after.
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