Eminent Assamese litterateur and Jnanpith award
winner, Indira Goswami, popularly known as Mamoni Raisom Goswami passed away in
Guwahati on 29 November 2011. Dr. Goswami authored several bestseller Assamese
novels and short story collections in her life time. She was also instrumental
in initiating peace talks between the government and insurgent United
Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA).
Awards she received
She won the Sahitya Akademi Award for her powerful novel Mamare Dhara Tarowal Aru Dukhan Upanyasa in 1982 and the Jnanpith Award in 2000. She was also a recipient of the Katha Award, the Karnataka Sangha Sammam, the Manas Chatuechati Samiti Samman, the Kamal Kumari Foundation National Awards, the Sauhardya award and the Bhart Nirman award. She was India's first Principal Prince Claus Laureate in 2008.
Work of Indira Goswami
Born in 1942, Goswami
was encouraged by Kirti Nath Hazarika who published her first short stories in
a literary journal he edited. At 20, she published her first collection of
short stories Chinaki Morom.Goswami had served as a professor of modern Indian
languages at Delhi University. Classics such as The Pages Stained with Blood
and The Moth Eaten Howdah of a Tusker were written during her stint in Delhi
University. Goswami was an expert in Ramayani studies.Goswami authored several
award winning books which include Datal Hathir Uwe Khowa, Neelakantha Braja,
Mamore Dhora Tarowal, Ahiron, Chenabor Srot, Dasarathir Khoj, Tej Aru Dhulire
Dhusaritha Prishta, Udaybhanur Charitra, Chhinmastar Manuhto and her
autobiography Adha Lekha Dastavej. Her treatise Ramayana from Ganga to
Brahmaputra is considered a literary masterpiece.Awards she received
She won the Sahitya Akademi Award for her powerful novel Mamare Dhara Tarowal Aru Dukhan Upanyasa in 1982 and the Jnanpith Award in 2000. She was also a recipient of the Katha Award, the Karnataka Sangha Sammam, the Manas Chatuechati Samiti Samman, the Kamal Kumari Foundation National Awards, the Sauhardya award and the Bhart Nirman award. She was India's first Principal Prince Claus Laureate in 2008.
Indira as peace maker
Dr. Goswami in
2004 mediated between the Centre and the ULFA and succeeded in convincing both
the government and the ULFA to come forward for negotiations. Her initiative
led to the formation of the Peoples' Consultative Group (PCG) by the ULFA to
prepare the ground for peace talks.She had prepared ground for talks
between the two sides. She had acted as the sole mediator between Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh, her former colleague at Delhi University, and the ULFA
leadership. She had prepared and submitted the first draft peace proposal to
Singh.Later, she had played a key role when the Sanmilta Jatiya Abhbartan, an
umbrella body of civil society organisations of Assam, facilitated the
resumption of dialogue between the ULFA and the Centre.
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