Gopabandhu Das was born on 09 October 1877, in Suando village, Odisha, India. He dedicated his life to social reform, education, and the upliftment of the oppressed. Gopabandhu Das played a pivotal role in the Indian freedom movement and was a prominent leader during the Non-Cooperation Movement led by Mahatma Gandhi.
Tragically, Gopabandhu Das passed away on 17 June 1928, at the age of 50. Despite his relatively short life, his contributions to Indian society and his commitment to the welfare of the marginalized continue to inspire generations. He is remembered as a revered figure in the history of Odisha and India as a whole.