Narmad Suvarna Chandrak
Narmad Suvarna Chandrak | |
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Awarded by Narmad Sahitya Sabha, Surat | |
Type | Civilian |
Category | Literature |
Description | |
Description | Literary honour in Gujarat, India |
Instituted | 1940 |
First awarded | 1940 |
First awardee(s) | Jyotindra Dave |
Narmad Suvarna Chandrak (Gujarati: નર્મદ સુવર્ણ ચંદ્રક), also known as Narmad Gold Medal or Narmad Chandrak, is a literary honour in Gujarat, India given by Narmad Sahitya Sabha, Surat in a remembrance of renowned Gujarati language poet Narmad. The medal is conferred annually on the most outstanding author of the most outstanding book written in Gujarati language.[1]
Recipients
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The list of the recipients of Narmad Suvarna Chandrak is as below:[2]
Year | Recipient | Book |
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1940 | Jyotindra Dave | Rangtarang |
1941 | Ramlal Modi | Drayashray Kavyama Madhyakalin Gujaratni Sthiti |
1942 | Chandravadan Mehta | Dharagurjari |
1943 | Umashankar Joshi | Prachina |
1944 | Prabhudas C. Gandhi | Jivan Nu Parodh |
1945 | Vishnuprasad Trivedi | Parishilan |
1946 | Ramnarayan V. Pathak | Bruhatpingal |
1947 | Chunilal Madiya | Rangda |
1948 | Sundaram | Yatra |
1949 | Dhumketu | Jivanpanth |
1950 | Kishansinh Chavda | Amaas Na Tara |
1951 | Hariprasad Shastri | Maitrakkalin Gujarat |
1952 | Shivkumar Joshi | Sumangala |
1953 | Niranjan Bhagat[3] | Chhandolay |
1954 | Indulal Yagnik | Atmakatha |
1955 | Vijayray Vaidya | Gat Shatak Nu Sahitya |
1956 | Bhogilal Sandesara | Mahaamatya Vastupalnu Sahityamandal Ane Sanskrit Sahitya Par Teni Asar |
1957 | Dhansukhlal Mehta | Garib Ni Jhunpadi |
1958 | Sundarji Betai | Tulasidal |
1959 | Ravjibhai Patel | Jivan Na Jharana |
1960 | Ramprasad Bakshi | Vadmayvimarsh |
1961 | Kanaiyalal Dave | Gujarat Nu Murtividhan |
1962 | Pragaji Dosa | Ghar No Divo |
1963 | Natwarlal Pandya 'Ushnas' | Trun No Grah |
1964 | Jayant Pathak | Vananchal |
1965 | Suresh Joshi | Janantike |
1966 | Kalyanrai N. Joshi | Okhamandal Na Vaghero |
1967 | Vajubhai Tank | Ramta Rup |
1968 | Hirabahen Pathak | Paraloke Patra |
1969 | Kamlashankar Pandya | Veran Jivan |
1970 | Anantrai Raval | Unmilan |
1971 | Pravinbhai Parikh | Prachin Gujaratma Brahmithi Nagari Lipi Vikas |
1972 | Madhu Rye | Kumar Ni Agashi |
1973 | Rajendra Shah | Madhama |
1974 | Mukund Parasharya | Satvashil |
1975 | Vadilal Dagli | Shiyalani Savarno Tadko |
1976 | Hasmukh Sankaliya | Akhand Bharatma Sanskrutino Ushakal |
1977 | Rasiklal C. Parikh | Mena Gurjari |
1978 | Ramesh Parekh | Khading |
1979 | Snehrashmi | Safalyatanu |
1980 | Yashvant Shukla | Kendra Ane Parigh |
1981 | Dr. J.P Amin | Gujaratnu Shaiv Murtividhan |
1982 | Labhshankar Thakar | Pilu Gulab Ane Hu |
1983 | Chandrakant Sheth | Padgha Ni Pele Paar |
1984 | Swami Sachchidanand | Mara Anubhavo |
1985 | Harivallabh Bhayani | Kavyaprapanch |
1986 | Dr. Ramanlal N. Mehta | Vadodara: Ek Adhyayan |
1987 | Hasmukh Baradi | Rai No Darpanray |
1988 | Suresh Dalal | Padadhvani |
1989 | Narayan Desai | Agnikundma Ugelu Gulab |
1990 | Gunvant Shah | Dhai Akshar Prem Ka |
1991 | Vishnu Pandya | Gujaratna Swatantra Sangramno Itihas |
1992 | Ravindra Parekh | Ghar Vagarna Dhvar |
1993 | Harikrishna Pathak | Jal Na Padgha |
1994 | Yogesh Joshi | Moti Ba |
1995 | Raghuvir Chaudhari | Tilak Kare Raghuvir |
1996 | Mugatlal Bavisi | Limbadi Rajya No Itihas |
1997 | Sitanshu Yashaschandra | Kaho Makanji Kyan Chalya? |
1998 | Jawahar Bakshi | Tarapana Na Shaher Ma |
1999 | Ratan Marshal | Atmakathanak |
2010 | Mohan Meghani[4] | The 19th Century Surat |
References
- ↑ "Narmad Sahitya Sabha". Gujarati Sahityakosh (Encyclopedia of Gujarati Literature). 3. Ahmedabad: Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. 1996.
- ↑ Trivedi, Dr. Ramesh M. (2015). Arvachin Gujarati Sahityano Itihas (History of Modern Gujarati Literature). Ahmedabad: Adarsh Prakashan. p. 415. ISBN 978-93-82593-88-1.
- ↑ Kartik Chandra Dutt (1999). Who's who of Indian Writers, 1999: A-M. Sahitya Akademi. p. 131. ISBN 978-81-260-0873-5.
- ↑ "Mohan Meghani awarded Narmad Chandrak". The Times of India. 18 July 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
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