Often in the Bollywood
movies a villager is shown migrating to Mumbai with an empty hand, but he become
successful on reaching over there. Likewise there are several instances across
Odisha, where youths from our villages went to Bhubaneswar. Despite
confronting several hardships for the
survival, finally able to bloom out in their life with flying colours.
Somewhere in the mid 80’s
of the last Century Sushil was born to a humble family to the Secretary of
Lenda Panchayat. That boy was brought up in the rural atmosphere while being
deprived of the basic amenities. Sushil attended his primary and upper primary
school in his village Lenda. On passing out Standard 7th his father
made his admission at Govt. Boys High School, Barpali. In order to attend school every day
he had to walk four kilometres to reach Barpali. Likewise at evening it
consumed almost one hour to walk back to his village from Barpali. Under such
hardships our children were brought up in the villages of Odisha.
[His house at Lenda where he was brought up] |
Sushil was fond of riding
a cycle, but never dare to touch the cycle of his father, because while
learning to ride the cycle, the tube of the rear wheel busted and he got a
thrash from his father. Replacement of a cycle tube burdened his father with an
additional expenditure of Rs.30/- which was a difficult job on the part of his
father to bear. His father was rearing his four
children with an abysmal income. His
father was a man of strict discipline and Sushil used to fear him a lot. At
evening on returning from school, Sushil used to play with children on the
village street. But at dusk hour when Sushil would spot his father returning
from his Panchayat office he would run
home and sit on the floor with his study books as if he was doing his homework.
He recalls at home they had 60 watts bulb and due to low voltage at evening he was
studying with low luminosity of a kerosene lamp called baitha. Sushil passed 10th exam even
without taking any private tuitions. It boosted his spirit. He was motivated to
excel further in the studies.
Sushil took admission in
+2 Arts at Barpali College. His father bought a second-hand cycle for him so as
he could reach his college conveniently.
During his graduation in
Arts at Barpali College Sushil was inclined towards writing stanzas in Odia.
For two years his writings were published in the college magazine. But when he
submitted a feature article to Ganaistahar a Odia weekly newspaper, it was
published. He was overwhelmed when he saw his article was printed in the
newspaper. He carried it to show one and every family members at home. Next day he even carried it to his college. Those days there was
neither Facebook nor the WhatsApp so as he could have shared his achievement
with his friends.
(while felicitated with Katha Nabapratibha Puraskar) |
On graduating he joined MA
in Odia at Sambalpur University. All the while he undertook the job of a
sub-editor of two local newspapers by the name Agnisikha and Dakra at an
abysmal monthly salary of Rs.750/- from each of these two assignments. During
the year 2001 while doing Master Degree in Odia, he was felicitated by the acclaimed international writer Manoj Das with the “Katha
Nabapratibha Puraskar”. On acquiring doctorate he joined as a reporter of
Sambad at Sambalpur. It was where he came to the mainstream of Odia print
media.
At Sambalpur he made an
investigative journalism on the infant mortality rate by collecting data from
the Chief District Medical Officer(CDMO). When this news was printed in Sambad,
that made a hue and cry in the entire
region. The District Collector of Sambalpur called the CDMO to take stock of
the situation. During this spell of time the print media of Odisha started
recognising the dexterity of this budding journo. All the while Sushil kept on
writing in Odia. He even went on to reading his short stories in the All India
Radio(AIR) Station of Sambalpur. He was paid Rs.250/- for each of the ten
story telling programs that he conducted in the radio. This is how he got
acquainted with the electronic media.
Subrat Sahu the Sub-editor
of Odia newspaper Prameya consider his own self to be the Arjuna and he learnt
all the tricks of modern day warfare of journalism from his guru Sushil Kumar
Bag. He says in the epic Hindu mythology of Mahabharata Ekalabya had to
sacrifice the thumb of his right hand even when he learnt archery while hiding
himself beyond a tree. Whereas Sushil Sir is the modern day Guru who has chosen
able disciples and imparted training of the highest order to produce lot many
Arjuna’s to work in the press. There is rampant cut throat competition in press
media. And you never know, if at all you would be in the payroll of the
company, until the next edition of the newspaper is thrown by the boy
at your doorstep next morning.
By the mid of the last
decade Sushil shorted out the limitations of print media. He found his works
able reach only to the Odia literate people. Whereas a major segment of the
society is deprived of his journalistic works because they are illiterates and
cannot read newspaper. He found television broadcast industry is reaching more
people across all the segment of the society. Through TV he could reach even
the illiterates. In the year 2008 he got a big leap in his career when he joined OTV as a News
Executive at Bhubaneswar. It is the prominent regional television broadcast
company of Odisha with an estimated 7,526GVTs(Gross Viewership in Thousands).
OTV is a media venture of Mrs. Jagi
Mangat Panda. She is wife of Ex-MP Baijayant Panda. Over here Sushil
produced many episodes on different
religious and cultural festivals of Odisha like Ratha Jatra of Puri, Dhanu
Jatra of Bargarh, Bali Jatra of Cuttack, Thakurani Jatra of Berhampur or be it Sital
Sasthi Jatra of Sambalpur.
Despite being on the centre of the limelight, he used
to have a sense of hollowness in life. And to encounter the monotonous job he
resorted to take shelter of his fort i.e. Odia literature. Over the time he
had written four Oriya books. The first one was a biography on the life of
writer Hata Kishore Panigrahi titled “Nirmala Nirjhara”.
The second book was on the life and works of a poet titled “Brajanath Ratha: Kabi O' Kabita”. The third book was a comparative study on the literary works of Saint poet Kabir along with that of swabhaba kabi Gangadhar Meher of Barpali titled “Santha Kabir O' swabhaba kabi Gangadhar”.
The second book was on the life and works of a poet titled “Brajanath Ratha: Kabi O' Kabita”. The third book was a comparative study on the literary works of Saint poet Kabir along with that of swabhaba kabi Gangadhar Meher of Barpali titled “Santha Kabir O' swabhaba kabi Gangadhar”.
He says when he is working for a company he need to be
loyal to his profession. Seldom has he got any freedom to break the high
standard of discipline that is needed to observe in his professional work. So
to ventilate his inner and personal views he resorted to take shelter of
literature. But the irony is that, Sushil don’t get any royalty from the
publisher of his books. The publisher in exchange of the copyright fee gives
him 30 to 40 pieces of paperback books to sell them in the market and to earn money.
Ironically instead of selling the complimentary books in the market Dr.Sushil
is always tempted to gift those pieces to his well-wishers so as to get
loyalty, instead of royalty.
He is a member of Odisha Sahitya Academy and is holding this position
consecutively for three terms spanning over nine years. It is obvious one who
works for the society let in whatever form, he ought to get the
acknowledgement. Over the span of past 15 years he was felicitated by different
organisations across Odisha and India. So far there are a bunch of awards in
his kitty.
Sushil says it is only literature that has made his life wholesome and he will keep on writing so long he survives. And the day he halt writing, he is likely to breathe his last.
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Very Nice Story Dear
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to Mr Sushil. He is such a humble and learned young man.wishing him all the success in future
ReplyDeleteThank you Kiran Dada...
ReplyDeleteGreat
ReplyDeleteThanks to know susil