Gopabandhu Das was brought into the world on 9 October 1877 in Suando town, close to Puri, Odisha in a Brahmin family. His mom was Swarnamayee Devi, the third spouse of Daitari Run. His dad was a mukhtiar and the family were sensibly wealthy. Das wedded Apti at twelve years old yet proceeded with his schooling. He had essential tutoring in the town prior to advancing to a center school close by. Then, at that point, in 1893, by which time his mom had passed on, Das joined Puri Zilla School. There he was impacted by Mukhtiar Ramchandra Das, an educator who was both a patriot and a defender of public help in help of individuals in trouble. Becoming getting sorted out his kindred kids in the soul of co-activity, the lacking reaction of experts for the casualties of a flare-up of cholera provoked him to begin a willful corps called Puri Sava Samiti. Its individuals helped those experiencing the episode and furthermore incinerated the dead.
Das, whose dad at this point had kicked the bucket, advanced to Ravenshaw School in Cuttack. He turned into a normal supporter of neighborhood scholarly magazines called Indradhanu and Bijuli, where he contended that any cutting edge abstract development, very much like any advanced country, couldn't be a total separation with the old but instead needed to recognize and put together itself with respect to its past. In one example, he presented a mocking sonnet that so irritated the Monitor of Schools that Das was rebuffed when he wouldn't apologize for it.
It was while at Ravenshaw that Das began a conversation bunch, called Kartavya Bodhini Samiti Obligation Arousing Society , in which he and his companions thought about friendly, monetary and political issues. It was likewise during this time, in 1903, that he went to a gathering of the Utkal Sammilani Utkal Association Meeting , where he contradicted Madhusudan Das' idea that Odia-talking regions ought to be amalgamated with Bengal Administration. These extra-curricular exercises