Haldhar Nag

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Haldhar Nag
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Born (1950-03-31) 31 March 1950 (age 74)
Ghens, Bargarh, Odisha, India
Occupation Poet, Social worker
Nationality Indian
Ethnicity HinduYadav
Notable awards Padma Shri[1]
Spouse Malati Nag
Children 1 daughter

Haldhar Nag is a Sambalpuri language (also written as Kosali, Koshali) poet and writer from Odisha, India.He is also known as Lok kabi Ratna.

Nag was born in a poor family of Ghens in Bargarh district of Odisha on March 31, 1950. He lost his father at the age of ten. He had formal schooling up to third standard only as he had to dropout from school after class three due to his family responsibilities at that tender age.

Nag has been compared to Gangadhar Meher.[2] The BBC made a documentary film about his life and works.[2]

Some revere Nag as a messiah, with lakhs of followers in Odisha and Chatishgarh, who congregate in large number to listen to his Kosali poetry when he gives readings. Initially writing Kosli folk stories, in the 1990s he started writing poems in the Kosali language.[2]

Hundreds of poets imitate his style and technique boosting a robust “HaldharDhara” in Western Odisha. He has been at the forefront of the Sambalpuri-koshli language movement for inclusion in 8th schedule of Constitution. He was awarded Padma Shri , the fourth highest civilian award of India by Government of India in 2016.

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