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Kaliram Medhi

Kaliram Medhi
Born (1880-10-18)18 October 1880
Ramdia village, Kamrup district, Assam
Died 24 January 1954(1954-01-24) (aged 73)
Guwahati, Assam
Occupation Administrative officer, writer, essayist
Language Assamese
Nationality Indian
Education MA in physics
Alma mater Calcutta University

Kaliram Medhi (Assamese: কালিৰাম মেধি; October 18, 1880 – January 24, 1954) was a prominent writer and essayist from Assam who wrote in both the Assamese and English languages in the early part of modern Assamese literature. He was the third president of the Asom Sahitya Sabha in 1919 held at Barpeta. He was honoured with the Rai Bahadur title in 1946.

Medhi was born on 18 October 1880 at Ramdia village near Hajo of Kamrup district to Bhukali Medhi and Sontara Medhi. After primary education at his village he did his higher education at Guwahati and City College of Calcutta. In 1897 Medhi passed the entrance examination from Guwahati Government Seminary securing highest marks in Sanskrit. He obtained the Eliotee Scholarship amounting to Rs 20 constituted by Charles Eliot, chief commissioner of Assam. Medhi passed FA in 1899 and BA with honours in chemistry and physical science in 1902. Within a year, Medhi passed his MA in physics (natural and physical science) and thus became the third Assamese after Radhanath Phukan and Annada Charan Bhattacharyya to obtain an MA degree from Calcutta University.

After returning home, the government offered him the post of SDC at Guwahati in 1904. After serving in various capacities like assistant settlement officer of Dibrugarh, SDC of Nagaon and Dhing, EAC of Tura, Goalpara, Golaghat, SDO (civil) of Mangaldoi and Goalpara, Medhi became the deputy commissioner of Nagaon in 1936 and then he went on superannuation. The Government of Assam re-employed him as special magistrate for about ten years. He retired from active government service finally on 1 January 1946. He died in Panbazar, Guwahati on 24 January 1954. His son Surendra Nath Medhi (1930-2011) became a famous Assamese writer under the pseudonym Saurabh Kumar Chaliha and was awarded Sahitya Academy Award in Assamese in 1974.


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