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'''Trinath Sain''' (born 5 July | '''Trinath Sain''' (born 5 July 1980) is an Indian writer, businessman, and social worker based in Purba Bardhaman, West Bengal. He is the President of '''Nritya Sadhana Odissi Dance Academy''' and has received multiple awards for his contributions to literature, dance, and social welfare, including the ''London Book of World Records'' recognition, ''Rashtriya Gaurav Puraskar 2025'', and ''International Icon Award 2025''. | ||
== Early Life and Education == | == Early Life and Education == | ||
Trinath Sain was born on 5 July | Trinath Sain was born on 5 July 1980 in Bara Palashan village, Purba Bardhaman district, West Bengal. He pursued an MBA before beginning his professional journey as a businessman and writer. From an early age, he was deeply inspired by the works of Mahasweta Devi, which encouraged him to write his first novel. He has also expressed gratitude and inspiration from the West Bengal Government, Honorable Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, and Abhishek Banerjee, whose support he considers a driving force in his journey. | ||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
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=== Major Awards === | === Major Awards === | ||
* | * Best Writer Award, Government of Bengal (2014) | ||
* | * London Book of World Records (2025) – For achievements in dance and social work through Nritya Sadhana Odissi Dance Academy | ||
* | * World Icon Award (2025) – Best Choreography for Odissi Dance (Delhi, 23 August 2025) | ||
* | * Swami Vivekananda International Pride Achievers Award (2025) – For social work and writing | ||
* | * Mahatma Gandhi International Icon Award (2025) – Tribute to the West Bengal Government | ||
* | * Biswakabi Rabindranath Tagore International Memoirist Award (2025) | ||
* | * B. R. Ambedkar International Socialist Award (2025) | ||
* | * Gautam Buddha International Religionist Award (2025) | ||
* | * Rabindranath Tagore Hall of Fame Award (2025) | ||
* | * Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Nation Star Award (2025) | ||
* | * Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Bharat Ratna Samman (2025) | ||
* | * National Excellence Achievers Award (2025) | ||
* | * Mother Teresa Book of India Pride Award (2025) | ||
* | * Rashtriya Gaurav Puraskar 2025 – For outstanding social work and humanitarian service | ||
* International Icon Award (2025) – Dedicated to the West Bengal Government | |||
=== Media Recognition === | === Media Recognition === | ||
* | * English News Service, Bhubaneswar – Coverage of Nritya Sadhana Academy’s Odissi dance performances | ||
* | * Dainik Bhaskar (18 July 2025, Jamshedpur) – Showcasing Odissi dance as a medium of development awareness | ||
* | * Navbharat Newspaper – Coverage of cultural performances in Rourkela | ||
* | * Mail News Service – Coverage of Odissi Academy programs supported by Trinath Sain and Mrutyunjay Basak | ||
== Family == | == Family == | ||
Trinath Sain hails from Bara Palashan, Purba Bardhaman | Trinath Sain hails from Bara Palashan, Purba Bardhaman. He is single and continues to live in Purba Bardhaman district. | ||
== Legacy and Vision == | == Legacy and Vision == | ||
Revision as of 06:49, 15 September 2025
Trinath Sain (born 5 July 1980) is an Indian writer, businessman, and social worker based in Purba Bardhaman, West Bengal. He is the President of Nritya Sadhana Odissi Dance Academy and has received multiple awards for his contributions to literature, dance, and social welfare, including the London Book of World Records recognition, Rashtriya Gaurav Puraskar 2025, and International Icon Award 2025.
Early Life and Education
Trinath Sain was born on 5 July 1980 in Bara Palashan village, Purba Bardhaman district, West Bengal. He pursued an MBA before beginning his professional journey as a businessman and writer. From an early age, he was deeply inspired by the works of Mahasweta Devi, which encouraged him to write his first novel. He has also expressed gratitude and inspiration from the West Bengal Government, Honorable Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, and Abhishek Banerjee, whose support he considers a driving force in his journey.
Career
Trinath Sain began his professional career in media, where he worked for 10 years before fully dedicating himself to literature and social work. He is also a businessman and scriptwriter, balancing his creative pursuits with entrepreneurship. In 2009, he actively started social work, blending his passion for art, dance, and literature with grassroots initiatives.
As President of Nritya Sadhana Odissi Dance Academy, he has promoted Odissi dance globally and trained under Guru Mrutyunjay Basak. His choreography and direction have carried strong social messages, often reflecting the welfare schemes of the West Bengal Government. His academy has performed in over 8 countries and aims to reach 22 more.
Literary Contributions
Trinath Sain is an established writer with notable recognition in West Bengal and beyond. He received the Best Writer Award from the Government of Bengal in 2014. His works reflect social realities, culture, and inspiration, with wide appreciation both in India and internationally.
Awards and Achievements
Trinath Sain has been honored nationally and internationally for his literary, social, and cultural contributions.
Major Awards
- Best Writer Award, Government of Bengal (2014)
- London Book of World Records (2025) – For achievements in dance and social work through Nritya Sadhana Odissi Dance Academy
- World Icon Award (2025) – Best Choreography for Odissi Dance (Delhi, 23 August 2025)
- Swami Vivekananda International Pride Achievers Award (2025) – For social work and writing
- Mahatma Gandhi International Icon Award (2025) – Tribute to the West Bengal Government
- Biswakabi Rabindranath Tagore International Memoirist Award (2025)
- B. R. Ambedkar International Socialist Award (2025)
- Gautam Buddha International Religionist Award (2025)
- Rabindranath Tagore Hall of Fame Award (2025)
- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Nation Star Award (2025)
- Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Bharat Ratna Samman (2025)
- National Excellence Achievers Award (2025)
- Mother Teresa Book of India Pride Award (2025)
- Rashtriya Gaurav Puraskar 2025 – For outstanding social work and humanitarian service
- International Icon Award (2025) – Dedicated to the West Bengal Government
Media Recognition
- English News Service, Bhubaneswar – Coverage of Nritya Sadhana Academy’s Odissi dance performances
- Dainik Bhaskar (18 July 2025, Jamshedpur) – Showcasing Odissi dance as a medium of development awareness
- Navbharat Newspaper – Coverage of cultural performances in Rourkela
- Mail News Service – Coverage of Odissi Academy programs supported by Trinath Sain and Mrutyunjay Basak
Family
Trinath Sain hails from Bara Palashan, Purba Bardhaman. He is single and continues to live in Purba Bardhaman district.
Legacy and Vision
From humble beginnings in a rural village to international recognition, Trinath Sain’s journey symbolizes resilience, creativity, and dedication. Through writing, dance, and social service, he has become a voice of inspiration, blending art with social change. His vision is to empower underprivileged communities while showcasing India’s cultural heritage on global platforms.