Bikram Keshari Barma () (25 May 1940 â 5 June 2021) was an Indian politician, educationist, social worker, and writer from the state of Odisha. He served as a member of the 13th Odisha Legislative Assembly representing the Mahanga constituency.
He is remembered as a multi-faceted personalityâÂÂa committed teacher, thoughtful writer, and passionate social reformer. His legacy lives on in the institutions he helped build, the literature he created, and the people he inspired through his dedication to public service.
Barma was born on May 25, 1940 in the village of Mouda, located in Cuttack, then part of British India, to Late Rai Charan Barma. He pursued higher education, earning multiple degrees including M.A. and B.Ed., which equipped him for a career in academia, social service, and politics.
Barma was married to Smt. Jachi Routray. He was interested in reading, writing, and social service, with a focus on organizing farmers and teachers. He contributed significantly to rural education by helping establish several colleges and schools in Cuttack and Balasore districts and was highly regarded for his contributions to rural education in Odisha.
Barma was a member of the 13th Odisha Legislative Assembly, representing the Mahanga constituency from 2004 to 2009 as part of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD). He also held various leadership positions:
Before entering full-time politics, Barma served as principal at Khaira College, Balasore (1980âÂÂ1982) and J.N. College, Kuanpal, Cuttack (1982âÂÂ1990). His contributions to education extended beyond administration to organizing literary meetings and cultural events.
Barma was an accomplished writer with significant contributions to Odia literature. He authored 14 books in Odia and 2 in English, including:
He also wrote novels, poetry collections, dramas in verse, and literature for children. He also published a monthly magazine titled Himadri. He was actively involved in organising literary and cultural events, including Jayanti meetings in memory of Gana Kabi Baishnaba Pani, Dr. Mayadhar Mansingh, and Kabi Samrat Upendra Bhanja across Mahanga, Cuttack, and Bhubaneswar.
Barma was a Life Member of Utkal Sahitya Samaj, one of the oldest literary institutions in Odisha.
Barma was deeply committed to social service. He organized farmers and teachers across Odisha and contributed to the establishment of educational institutions in Cuttack and Balasore districts. He leaded various social movements related to education and agrarian reforms.
Barma died on 5 June 2021 at a private hospital in Bhubaneswar, at the age of 81, reportedly due to complications related to COVID-19 pandemic in Odisha.