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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' ଜଣେ [[ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଭାଷା|ଓଡ଼ିଆ]] [[କବି]], [[ଲେଖକ]], [[ଗାଳ୍ପିକ]], [[ଗବେଷକ]], [[ମନୋବିଜ୍ଞାନୀ]], [[ଚିତ୍ରକର]], [[ନାଟ୍ୟକାର]], [[ଅଭିନେତା]], [[ଅନୁବାଦକ]] ଓ ସମାଲୋଚକ ।
 
==ଜୀବନ===
ପିତା ଶ୍ରୀଧର ଦାସ ଓ ମାତା ଇନ୍ଦୁଦେବୀଙ୍କ ତୃତୀୟ ସନ୍ତାନ ଜଗନ୍ନାଥ ୧୯୩୬ରେ [[କଟକ]] ଠାରେ ଜନ୍ମ ଲାଭ କରିଥିଲେ । ସେ [[କଟକ]]ର ମିସନ ସ୍କୁଲ ଓ [[ରେଭେନ୍ସା କଲେଜ]]ରେ ସେ ପଢ଼ା ପରେ ସେ [[ଆଲ୍ହାବାଦ ବିଶ୍ଵବିଦ୍ୟାଳୟ]]ରୁ [[ରାଜନୀତି ବିଜ୍ଞାନ]]ରେ ସ୍ନାତକୋତ୍ତର ଡିଗ୍ରି ହାସଲ କରିଥିଲେ ଓ ସେଠାରେ କିଛି କାଳ ପଢ଼ାଇଥିଲେ । ଏହା ପରେ ସେ ଆଇ.ଏ.ଏସ ଭାବରେ ଯୋଗଦା
 
==ସାହିତ୍ୟରଚନା==
The third child of middle class parents: Sridhar Das and Indu Devi, in 1936, Jagannath Prasad's early influence was his father, a respected writer and nationalist of Orissa. After Mission School and Ravenshaw College, Cuttack, J.P. took a Master's Degree in Political Science from Allahabad University and taught there briefly. He joined the I.A.S. in 1958.
===ପ୍ରାକ ରଚନା===
 
<!--J.P. began writing poetry early in his teens. In 1951, he brought out a collection entitled Stabak. His poems began to appear regularly in the leading Oriya journals such as Dagara, Jhankara and Asantakali. Joining the Students' Federation of India (SFI) he co-edited a journal, Agami, with Manoj Das.-->
Early writing
 
<!--J.P.'s experiences as an I.A.S. officer in Orissa, especially in Kalahandi district, shaped his thinking and left wing leanings. He wrote two short plays in 1960. In 1970 he held a solo exhibition of his paintings.-->
J.P. began writing poetry early in his teens. In 1951, he brought out a collection entitled Stabak. His poems began to appear regularly in the leading Oriya journals such as Dagara, Jhankara and Asantakali. Joining the Students' Federation of India (SFI) he co-edited a journal, Agami, with Manoj Das.
 
<!--J.P.'s creativity continued unabated. In 1971, he published Pratham Purush, a collection of poems and, in 1972, he wrote "Suryasta Purbaru", a play. A Homi Bhaba Fellowship in 1979 enabled him to undertake research on the Pata paintings of Orissa, later published in 1982 as Puri Paintings. In 1980, fairly late in his career, he published his first short story "Shabdabhed". He left the I.A.S. in 1984 for full-time writing. In 1990, his short story "Interview" was made into a telefilm and in 1991 his collection of poems Ahanik received the Sahitya Akademi Award.-->
J.P.'s experiences as an I.A.S. officer in Orissa, especially in Kalahandi district, shaped his thinking and left wing leanings. He wrote two short plays in 1960. In 1970 he held a solo exhibition of his paintings.
 
<!--J.P.'s interest in Orissa's cultural history led him to publish in 1992 a historical novel called Desha Kala Patra. In 1993 two collections of children's verses, Alimalika and Alukuchi Malukuchi, were published. In 1996, he received the K.K. Birla Foundation Fellowship and in 1998 the Sarala Award for his Priya Vidushak. In 2000, he published Lovelines (poems) in translation, and Pukka Sahib, a collection of short stories. In 2001 he received the Nandikar Award for theatre and his play "Sundardas", based on the question of evangelisation and interfaith dialogue, appeared in 2002. -->
J.P.'s creativity continued unabated. In 1971, he published Pratham Purush, a collection of poems and, in 1972, he wrote "Suryasta Purbaru", a play. A Homi Bhaba Fellowship in 1979 enabled him to undertake research on the Pata paintings of Orissa, later published in 1982 as Puri Paintings. In 1980, fairly late in his career, he published his first short story "Shabdabhed". He left the I.A.S. in 1984 for full-time writing. In 1990, his short story "Interview" was made into a telefilm and in 1991 his collection of poems Ahanik received the Sahitya Akademi Award.
 
J.P.'s interest in Orissa's cultural history led him to publish in 1992 a historical novel called Desha Kala Patra. In 1993 two collections of children's verses, Alimalika and Alukuchi Malukuchi, were published. In 1996, he received the K.K. Birla Foundation Fellowship and in 1998 the Sarala Award for his Priya Vidushak. In 2000, he published Lovelines (poems) in translation, and Pukka Sahib, a collection of short stories. In 2001 he received the Nandikar Award for theatre and his play "Sundardas", based on the question of evangelisation and interfaith dialogue, appeared in 2002.
 
==ପୁରସ୍କାର ଓ ସମ୍ମାନ==