Nakul Chandra Bhuyan (Assamese: নকৠলচনৠদৠৰ
à¦à§‚ঞা; 1895-1968) was an Assamese historian, playwright,
essayist and a short story writer.[1]The only son of Gopal Chandra
Bhuyan and Dalimi Bhuyan, Nakul Chandra Bhuyan was born in 1895 in
Charing, Sibsagar District of Assam[citation needed].Educated at
Jorhat Government Boys' School, Bhuyan passed his matriculation in
1916 and went on to pursue further studies in Calcutta. He returned
from Calcutta in 1921 and began working as a Librarian in Dibrugarh,
Assam. Later, he joined as an assistant in the Chief Engineering
Department of Dibru-Sadiya Railways and thereafter as an assistant in
the Deputy Commissioner's office.
à¦à§‚ঞা; 1895-1968) was an Assamese historian, playwright,
essayist and a short story writer.[1]The only son of Gopal Chandra
Bhuyan and Dalimi Bhuyan, Nakul Chandra Bhuyan was born in 1895 in
Charing, Sibsagar District of Assam[citation needed].Educated at
Jorhat Government Boys' School, Bhuyan passed his matriculation in
1916 and went on to pursue further studies in Calcutta. He returned
from Calcutta in 1921 and began working as a Librarian in Dibrugarh,
Assam. Later, he joined as an assistant in the Chief Engineering
Department of Dibru-Sadiya Railways and thereafter as an assistant in
the Deputy Commissioner's office.
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