Onkar Singh / New Delhi
Well Known Noted Gujarati poet Sitanshu Yashashchandra has been awarded Saraswati Samman,2017, for his poetry collection in Gujarati named “Vakhar”. Noted film director and author Gulzar gave away the award at a function at National museum auditorium in here today.
This is the 27th edition of the prestigious award instituted by K.K.Birla foundation given every year to an outstanding work of an Indian citizen published during the last 10 years in any of the languages mentioned in Schedule 8 of the constitution.
The award comprises of a citation and a plaque apart from award money of 15 lakh rupees.
Mr. Yashashchandra, recipient of the Padmashri in 2006, is known for seamlessly blending history with poetry. He has explored politics of the times, the larger and more immediate human conditions in his award-winning work “Vakhar”.
Receiving the award, he said he felt honoured and spoke at lengths about how regional languages are a thriving force in the Indian literary scenario.
Gulzar, noted poet and lyricist, chief guest of the occasion reminisced of his long term association with Mr. Yashaschandra and how he looked upto him for inspiration.
Besides the Saraswati Samman, the K.K.Birla foundation also gives away two other literary awards Vyas Samman and Bihari Puraskar besides G.D Birla Award for scientific research.