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'''Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak''' |
'''Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak''' also known as '''Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Gold Medal''', is a literary honour in [[Gujarat]], [[India]] given by [[Gujarat Sahitya Sabha]]. Established in 1983, the award is conferred annually on the most outstanding literate for his significant contribution in [[Gujarati literature]]. [[Chinu Modi]] rejected this medal in 1994.<ref>{{cite book |last=Brahmbhatt |first=Prasad |date=2014 |title= History of Modern Gujarati Literature (Modern & Post Modern Era) |location=Ahmedabad |publisher= Parshva Publication |page=407 |isbn= 978-93-5108-247-7}}</ref> |
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== Recipients == |
== Recipients == |
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{{incomplete list|date=May 2016}} |
{{incomplete list|date=May 2016}} |
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The list of the recipients of Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak is as below:<ref>{{cite book |last=Trivedi |first=Dr. Ramesh M. |date=2015 |title=Arvachin Gujarati Sahityano Itihas (History of Modern Gujarati Literature) |location=Ahmedabad |publisher=Adarsh Prakashan |page=420 |isbn=978-93-82593-88-1}}</ref> |
The list of the recipients of Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak is as below:<ref>{{cite book |last=Trivedi |first=Dr. Ramesh M. |date=2015 |title=Arvachin Gujarati Sahityano Itihas (History of Modern Gujarati Literature) |location=Ahmedabad |publisher=Adarsh Prakashan |page=420 |isbn=978-93-82593-88-1}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Shastri|first=Keshavram Kashiram|title=Gujarat Na Saraswato-1|script-title=gu:ગુજરાતના સારસ્વતો-૧|trans-title=Who's Who in Gujarati Literature|publisher=[[Gujarat Sahitya Sabha]]|editor1-last=Trivedi|editor1-first=Shraddha|editor2-last=Shah|editor2-first=Kirtida|editor3-last= Shah|editor3-first=Pratibha|volume=1|location=Ahmedabad|year= 2013|orig-year=1977|page=17|language=gu|oclc=900401455}}</ref> |
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|Kundanika Kapadia |
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|[[Rajendra Shah]]<br/> |
|[[Rajendra Shah (author)|Rajendra Shah]]<br/> |
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Chandrakant Sheth |
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|Dhirendra Mehta |
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|Joseph |
|[[Joseph Macwan]] |
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|Vinesh Antani |
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|Radheshyam Sharma |
|[[Radheshyam Sharma]] |
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|Chimanlal Trivedi |
|[[Chimanlal Trivedi]] |
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|Digish Mehta |
|[[Digish Mehta]] |
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|Manhar Modi |
|[[Manhar Modi]] |
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|[[Yogesh Joshi]] |
|[[Yogesh Joshi (poet)|Yogesh Joshi]] |
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|Ratilal Borisagar |
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|Jayant Gadit |
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|Jyotiben Thanki |
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|[[Harikrishna Pathak]] |
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|[[Dhruv Bhatt]] |
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|[[Bhanuprasad Pandya]] |
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[[Category:Awards established in 1983]] |
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[[Category:Gujarati literary awards]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 9 December 2022
Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak | |
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Civilian award for contributions to Literature | |
Awarded for | Significant contribution in Gujarati literature |
Sponsored by | Gujarat Sahitya Sabha |
Location | Gujarat, India |
First awarded | 1983 |
Last awarded | 2015 |
Highlights | |
First winner | Ramesh Parekh |
Last winner | Harsh Brahmbhatt [citation needed] |
Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak also known as Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Gold Medal, is a literary honour in Gujarat, India given by Gujarat Sahitya Sabha. Established in 1983, the award is conferred annually on the most outstanding literate for his significant contribution in Gujarati literature. Chinu Modi rejected this medal in 1994.[1]
Recipients
[edit]The list of the recipients of Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak is as below:[2][3]
Year | Recipient |
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1983 | Ramesh Parekh |
1984 | Kundanika Kapadia |
1985 | Pannalal Patel |
1986 | Rajendra Shah |
1987 | Balmukund Dave Taai Abbasali Karimbhai |
1988 | Madhu Rye |
1989 | Dhirendra Mehta |
1990 | Joseph Macwan |
1991 | Madhusudan Parekh |
1992 | Ramprasad Shukla |
1993 | Vinesh Antani |
1994 | Chinu Modi (not accepted) |
1995 | Radheshyam Sharma |
1996 | Chimanlal Trivedi |
1997 | Digish Mehta |
1998 | Manhar Modi |
1999 | Yogesh Joshi |
2000 | Ramesh M. Shukla |
2001 | Kumarpal Desai |
2002 | Ratilal Borisagar |
2003 | Manoj Khanderia |
2004 | Mohanlal Patel |
2005 | Pravin Darji |
2006 | Yashvant Mehta |
2007 | Manilal H. Patel |
2008 | Jayant Gadit |
2009 | Jyotiben Thanki |
2010 | Harikrishna Pathak |
2011 | Dhruv Bhatt |
2014 | Bhanuprasad Pandya |
2015 | Harsh Brahmbhatt |
References
[edit]- ^ Brahmbhatt, Prasad (2014). History of Modern Gujarati Literature (Modern & Post Modern Era). Ahmedabad: Parshva Publication. p. 407. ISBN 978-93-5108-247-7.
- ^ Trivedi, Dr. Ramesh M. (2015). Arvachin Gujarati Sahityano Itihas (History of Modern Gujarati Literature). Ahmedabad: Adarsh Prakashan. p. 420. ISBN 978-93-82593-88-1.
- ^ Shastri, Keshavram Kashiram (2013) [1977]. Trivedi, Shraddha; Shah, Kirtida; Shah, Pratibha (eds.). Gujarat Na Saraswato-1 ગુજરાતના સારસ્વતો-૧ [Who's Who in Gujarati Literature] (in Gujarati). Vol. 1. Ahmedabad: Gujarat Sahitya Sabha. p. 17. OCLC 900401455.