Uma-Snehrashmi Prize
Uma-Snehrashmi Prize, also known as Uma-Snehrashmi Paritoshik (Gujarati: ઉમા-સ્નેહરશ્મિ પારિતોષિક) is a literary award in Gujarat, India founded by Snehrashmi in 1963 in a remembrance of his deceased daughter Uma. Presented by Gujarati Sahitya Parishad, the award has been conferred every two years to the author of the most outstanding book in Gujarati language.[1]
Uma-Snehrashmi Prize | |
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Uma-Snehrashmi Paritoshik | |
Awarded for | Literary honor in Gujarat, India |
Sponsored by | Snehrashmi |
Date | 1963 |
Location | Ahmedabad |
Country | India |
Presented by | Gujarati Sahitya Parishad |
First awarded | 1963 |
Last awarded | 2013 |
Currently held by | Harsh Brahmbhatt |
Recipients
The Uma-Snehrashmi Prize has been granted every two years, since 1963, to the following people:[1][2]
Year | Recipient | Book |
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1963-64-65 | Umashankar Joshi | Mahaprasthan |
1966-67 | Ravji Patel | Zanjha |
1968-69 | Jayant Khatri | Khara Bapor |
1970-71 | Hiraben Pathak | Paraloke Patra |
1972-73 | Priyakant Maniar | Samip |
1974-75 | Raghuvir Chaudhari | Uparvas Navaltrayi |
1976-77 | Jagdish Joshi | Vamal Na Van |
1978-79 | Ramesh Parekh | Khading |
1980-81 | Rajendra Shukla | Antar Gandhar |
1982-83 | Jayant Pathak | Mrugaya |
1984-85 | Chandrakant Sheth | Dhoolmani Pagalio |
1986-87 | Nagindas Parekh | Gandhiji: Ketlak Swadhyaylekho |
1988-89 | Dinkar Joshi | Prakash No Padchhayo |
1990-91 | Sundaram | Varda |
1992-93 | Bakul Tripathi | Hindolo Zakamjhol |
1994-95 | Manilal H. Patel | Ratvaso |
1996-97 | Gunvant Shah | Billo Tillo Tach |
1998-99 | Dhruv Bhatt | Tatvamasi |
2000-01 | Mohan Parmar | Poth |
2002-03 | Narayan Desai | Maru Jivan Ae J Mari Vani (1-4) |
2004-05 | Madhusudan Dhanki | Shanimekhala |
2006-07 | Harish Nagrecha | Ek Kshan No Unmad |
2008-09 | Pravin Pandya | Barda Na Dungar |
2010-11 | Pravin Darji | Ansarkhi Rekhao |
2012-13 | Harsh Brahmbhatt | Jhakal Ne Tadka Ni Vachche |
References
- "Uma-Snehrashmi Paritoshik". Gujarati Sahitya Kosh (Encyclopedia of Gujarati Literature). 3. Ahmedabad: Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. 1996. p. 63.
- Desai, Parul (2013). Gujarati Sahitya Parishad Prize. Ahmedabad: Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. p. 30.
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