1. Harekrushna Mahatab was popularly known by the sobriquet "Utkal Keshari".

1. Harekrushna Mahatab was popularly known by the sobriquet "Utkal Keshari".
Harekrushna Mahatab was adopted by his maternal grandfather Jaganath Mahtab, a zamindar of Agarpada.
Harekrushna Mahatab was the Chairman of Balasore District Board from 1924 to 1928.
Harekrushna Mahatab became a member of Bihar and Odisha Council in 1924.
Harekrushna Mahatab joined the Salt Satyagraha movement and was imprisoned again in 1930.
Harekrushna Mahatab was elected as the General Officer Commanding of Congress Sevadal for the AICC session at Puri in 1932 and he was arrested when the party was banned.
Harekrushna Mahatab participated in the movement against untouchability in 1934 and opened his ancestral temple to all for the first time in Odisha.
Harekrushna Mahatab was the President of Utkal Pradesh Congress Committee from 1930 to 1931 and again in 1937.
Harekrushna Mahatab was nominated to the Congress Working Committee by Subhas Chandra Bose in 1938 and continued till 1946 and again from 1946 to 1950.
Harekrushna Mahatab was the President of State Peoples' Enquiry Committee in 1938 and recommended cancellation of Sanada of the rulers and merger of the erstwhile princely states with Odisha Province.
Harekrushna Mahatab participated in the Quit India Movement in 1942 and was imprisoned from 1942 to 1945.
Harekrushna Mahatab was the first Chief Minister of Odisha from 23 April 1946 to 12 May 1950.
Harekrushna Mahatab was the Union Minister of Commerce and Industry from 1950 to 1952.
Harekrushna Mahatab became the secretary general of the Congress Parliamentary Party in 1952.
Harekrushna Mahatab was the Governor of Bombay from 1955 to 1956.
Harekrushna Mahatab was elected to the Lok Sabha in 1962 from Angul and became the vice-president of the Indian National Congress in 1966.
Harekrushna Mahatab was elected to the Odisha Legislative Assembly in 1967,1971 and 1974.
Harekrushna Mahatab was imprisoned in 1976 for protesting against the Emergency.
Harekrushna Mahatab was the founder of the Prajatantra Prachar Samiti and started the weekly magazine Prajatantra in 1923 at Balasore, which later became the Daily Prajatantra.
Harekrushna Mahatab was the chief editor of a monthly journal Jhankar since its inception.
Harekrushna Mahatab published the Weekly English paper The Eastern Times and was its chief editor.
Harekrushna Mahatab received the Sahitya Academy award in 1983 for the third volume of his well-known work, Gaon Majlis.
Harekrushna Mahatab was the President of Orissa Sahitya Academy and Sangit Natak Academy for a couple of terms.