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The Barpali Days

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Today I reached Barpali to meet a wonderful English writer. Since past one decade he is blogging about life, culture and art of our Western Odisha. Until now he has written many absolutely charming children stories.  This writer able to take his small town called Barpali to the world stage with the composition of many charming stories with a rural background. These stories are about the local people, their culture and lifestyle. So far he has written many charismatic stories with enticing titles like Laddu Chor, The Art of Fart, Kecho Soup, Mango Mania, Chal bo chal jhadama buro, Bhow Bhow, Hunt for the Sugar Canes and so on. You may please do check his blog at http://barpalidays.blogspot.in/p/ekiran-mohan.html prsai56@gmail.com

Artatrana Boxy: The judgement day

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Today, I met Sri Artatrana Boxy at Sambalpur. He was a licensed Hunter. During his hunting career, he has killed one RBT, 2 tigers, 3 man eating bears, 3 rogue elephants. He has also hunted many other animals. But killing the Royal Bengal Tiger near Jharsuguda in 1987 is most outstanding. The police forces and the osap officers had already spent more than 300 bullets but in vain. He was a man eater. Govt approached Sri Boxy. Boxy went alone and could locate  the RBT inside bushes and through presence of mind and valore, could kill the rbt in a single shot. Had the bullet missed, then he would have long gone from the face of the Earth forthwith. The tiger would have killed him with in seconds. The lineage of Boxy is mainly military. His forefather was late Ramachanda Boxy. He was the military chief ( Senapati )of the king of Sambalpur. He was from Khurdha. Every thing has an end. So there is a beautiful story about the end of hunting career of Sri Boxy. In 2002, when