Sudhanwa Debbarma


Sudhanwa Debbarma was an Indian Kokborok writer, Political leader and member of the Communist Party of India. He was the former Speaker of Tripura Legislative Assembly. He was the veteran leader of Ganamukti Parishad. He was a member of Tripura Legislative Assembly from Takarjala.

Early life

Debbarma hails from a small Indian state Tripura. He was born in a lower-middle-class family in Sutarmura village under Bishalgarh Sub-division, West Tripura district. He spent his primary school days in his village, after primary education he came to Agartala for higher education. He completed his higher secondary education from Umakanta Academy. After higher secondary he went to Bangladesh for doing graduation. He was the first Tripuri people who appeared in B.A examination.

Political career

Debbarma and other activist started revolution against Tripura king to spread education in tribal population and they established Tripura Janasiksha Samiti in 1945, He was the founding president of the organisation. The king issued arrest warrant against the Janashiksha Samity leaders and he was got arrested and severely beaten up inside the jail. After Janashiksha Samity Sudhanwa and other leaders demanded the right to life and livelihood of the Tripuri people. In 15 August 1948, Sudhanwa, Dasarath Deb, Hemanta Debbarma, Bidya Debbarma and other leader formed Ganamukti Parishad, this organization was formed against the torture of bureaucrats and police of Tripura. He was inspired by communist ideology. He became a member of the Communist Party of India. When the Communist Party was divided in 1964, he took the side of the Communist Party of India and was elected the Tripura state committee of the CPI. In 1977, Tripura Legislative Assembly election he was elected for the first time by CPI ticket from Takarjala.

Revolution

Tripura Janasiksha Samiti

On 27 December 1945 AD the Tripura Janasiksha Samiti came into being at Durgachoudhury Para under the Jirania Block. This organisation was established by some enlightened Tripuri youths Dasarath Deb, Sudhanwa Debbarma, Hemanta Debbarma and other with an avowed object to set up schools and spread education among the children of the down-trodden Tripuri's in the state of Tripura. At that time, the movement of the Janasiksha Samiti speedily transformed into a mass movement.
In that time, the Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Debbarman's education minister Brown Sahib was compelled to open nearly three hundred schools in rural area. The Samiti could establish 488 primary schools in different remote areas of the state with the active co-operation. Subsequently in 1950-51, most of these schools were recognised by the State Government.

List of works

Sudhanwa wrote many novels, poems and short stories. The first Kokborok magazine "Kwtal Kothoma" was published by him in 1954 AD.

Novels

Poems

Drama