

The novels are: Upanibesh (1998), Pratibandi (1999), Swapna Khojali Mane (2000) Mahajatra (2001) and Gambhiri Ghara (2006). Recently an English anthology of her translated stories is published by ‘Grassroots’ of Kolkata/Bhubaneswar.Her other anthologies are: Sukhara Muhanmuh (1981), NijaGahirareNije (1989), Amrutara Pratikshare (1992), Chowkath (1994), Tarali Jauthiba Durga (1995), Deshantari (1999), and Dukha Apramita (2006). She has published eight anthologies of short stories and five novels. She has been conferred with the Orissa Sahitya Academy Award, 1993, the Jhankar Award, 1992, the Bhubaneswar Book Fair Award and the Prajatantra Award. She is the second daughter of Mr.Ishwar Chandra Sahoo and Mrs.(Late) Nalini Devi and has married to Mr.Jagadish Mohanty, a veteran writer of Orissa.and has a son and a daughter. She now teaches at a Degree college in Belpahar, Jharsuguda of Orissa. The feminine feelings like restrictions in the adolescence, the pregnancy, the fear factors like being raped or being condemned by society and the concept of a bad girl etc always have the thematic exposure in her novels and short stories.īorn in a small town of Dhenkanal in Orissa (India), Sarojini has an MA and PhD degrees in Odia Literature and a Bachelor of Law from Utkal University. Her fictions always project a feminine sensibility from puberty to menopause. She writes with a greater consciousness of women bodies, which would create a more honest and appropriate style of openness, fragmentation and non-linearity.

She accepts feminism as a total entity of female hood which is completely separate from the man’s world. So, it is quite different from that of Virginia Wolf or Judith Butler. For her feminism is not a gender problem or any confrontational attack on male hegemony. Well known for her frankness,Sarojini Sahoo, is a prime figure and trendsetter of feminism in contemporary Odia literature.

The anthologies are: Sukhara Muhanmuh (1981), NijaGahirareNije She has published seven anthologies of short stories and five novels. She now teaches at a Degree college in Belpahar, Jharsuguda, of Orissa.Ī distinguished feminist writer, and an earlier editor of Pallaba, a fiction oriented Odia journal, she has been conferred with the Orissa Sahitya Academy Award, 1993, the Jhankar Award, 1992, the Bhubaneswar Book Fair Award and the Prajatantra Award. only on Tarang TV.Born in 1956, Dr Sarojini Sahoo has an MA and PhD degrees in Odia Literature, and a Bachelor of Law, from Utkal University. Will Roopam and Tara ever reunite? What will happen when baby Tara and baby Tarini come to know how they are connected? Will baby Tara ever come to know about her father?

Will Tara come to know that her other child is still alive? Will they reunite? The story revolves around baby Tarini who is eagerly waiting for love of all & baby Tara giving lessons to the criminals. Kanika now holds a strong position in the household after Uma and Maya’s demise. On the other hand, Rupam now owns a hospital, which is partially owned by him and partially by a big businessman/investor. Tarini is living in a small town with one of her daughters, Tara and working as a physical trainer to young girls/kids.
