Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash singh Badal honors eminent literary personalities with Shiromani Shatkar awards at Punjab Bhawan |
CHANDIGARH, NOV 17
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash
Singh Badal today announced to double the cash amount of Shiromani Awards
bestowed upon leading litterateurs, journalists, poets and other eminent
personalities for their outstanding contribution in promotion of the Punjabi
language, literature and culture.
Addressing a gathering here at Punjab
Bhawan after honoring 43 literary personalities with Shiromani Sahit Rattan and
Shiromani Sahitkar awards, the Chief Minister said that from the next year the
personalities being honored with Shiromani Sahit Rattan award would be given a
cash prize of Rs 10 lakh instead of Rs 5 lakh given earlier whereas the amount
given to recipient of Shiromani Sahitkar award has been doubled from Rs 2.5
lakh to Rs 5 lakh. Mr Badal said that the sole motive to enhance the cash award
was to give due recognition to the outstanding and valuable contribution made
by these noted litterateurs for the promotion of the Punjabi language, literature
and culture.
The Chief Minister also announced that to introduce another award to
honor the enormous contribution of scribes with Punjab origin settled abroad in
Print and Electronic media. Mr Badal also asked the Education Minister to ensure
to hold thus function every year to felicitate the litterateurs in respective fields.
He called upon the active members of Journalism
and Literary word related to Punjab to work for the promotion
Punjab, Punjabi and the rich cultural values of Punjab to inculcate a feel of
pride amongst our young generation that was being detached from it under the
impact of westernization.
In an
emotional appeal, the Chief Minister urged the parents to start speaking
Punjabi with their children from day one because it was mandatory to perpetuate
the rich legacy of Punjab, Punjabi and Punjabiat which was being eroded swiftly.
He said that the fairly large concentration of Punjabi Diaspora over the
globe today became familiar with the fact that their families could not survive
by detaching themselves from their roots. “It is our moral and social
obligation that we should work together to glorify Punjab’s rich cultural and
heritage”, said Mr Badal.
The
Chief Minister said that it was the SAD-BJP government which enacted a
legislation to make the use of Punjabi language in all Government and
semi-Government offices and to introduce it as a compulsory subject in schools.
Mr Badal said he has asked the Bureaucracy to work in Punjabi and returned
files to the concerned officers who had made noting or even put signatures in
English. The underlying spirit of this gesture was to make aware about the
significance of the Punjabi language as a medium of official communication.
Speaking
on the occasion Information and Public Relations Minister Mr Bikram Sigh
Mjaithia congratulated the recipients of the award for their outstanding
contribution in the promotion of Punjabi language, literature and culture
adding that they were fortunate enough to be honored by an eminent personality
of Mr Badal’s stature, who was not merely an individual but an institution. He
said that Punjabi language could act as a vital link to foster the bonds of
goodwill, friendship and harmony between people of the India and Pakistan.
In his
address the Education Minister Mr Sikander Singh Maluka pointed out that
undoubtedly English was universally accepted world over as a link language and
we should give due recognition to it but not at the cost and status of our
mother tongue, Punjabi. Mr Maluka further said that SAD-BJP government was
fully committed to promote Punjabi from the day one and had brought an
amendment in the Punjabi Language Act to make Punjabi as a compulsory subject
in all the schools in the state up to 10thclass.
Prominent amongst those present on the occasion included Cabinet
Ministers Mr Sarwan Singh Phillaur, Principal Secretary Information and Public
Relations Department Mr NS Kang, Principal Secretary Higher Education and
Languages Mrs Ravneet Kaur, Special Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister
Mr Gaggandip Singh Brar, Director Languages Dr Balbir Kaur, Director General
School Education Mr Kahan Singh Pannu, Additional Secretary Information and
Public Relations Department Mr Gurwaryam Singh and Additional Director Information
and Public Relations Department Mrs Senu Duggal.
On the
occasion Mr Badal also honored 43 literary personalities with the annual awards
being bestowed by the Languages department Punjab under different literary categories:
For the year 2010 Dr. Mohinder Kaur Gill was honoured with Punjabi Sahit Rattan
Award, Dr. Tejwant Mann with Shiromani Punjabi Sahitkar Award, Mr Shiv Prasad
Bhardwaj with Shiromani Sanskrit Sahitkat Award, Mr Surinder Gill with
Shiromani Punjabi Kavi Award, Dr Harbhajan Singh Bhatia Shiromani Punjabi
Alochak/Gian Sahitkar Award, Mrs Veena Verma with Shiromani Punjabi Sahitkar
(Videshi) award, S Darshan Singh Bhau with Shiromani Punjabi Sahitkar (outside
Punjab) award, Mr Sukhdev Singh Grewal with Shiromani Punjabi Bal Sahit Lekhak
award, Mr Hukum Chand Sharma with Shiromani Punjabi Patarkar Award, Bhai Joga
Singh Jogi with Shiromani Rag/ Kavishar award, Mrs Jatinder Kaur Shiromani
Punjabi Television/ Radio Award, Mr Amarjeet Gurdaspuri with Shiromani Punjabi
Gayak/ Sangeetkar award, Mr Gurwinder Singh Dhaliwal with Shiromani Punjabi
Sahitak Patarkar Award.
Likewise,
for the year 2011 the Chief Minister honored Mr Prem Parkash Khannvi with
Punjabi Sahit Rattan Award, Mr Surjeet Hans with Shiromani Punjabi Sahitkar
Award, Dr Krishan Kumar Rattu with Shiromani Hindi Sahitkar Award, Dr Rubeena
Shabnam with Shiromani Urdu Sahitkar Award, Dr Mahesh Chander Gautam with
Shiromani Sanskrit Sahitkar Award, Mr Surjeet Judge with Shiromani Punjabi Kavi
Award, Dr Saroop Singh Alagh with Shiromani Punjabi Alochak/Gian Sahitkar
Award, Mr Jarnail Singh with Shiromani Punjabi Sahitkar (Videshi) award, Mr
Harbhajan Singh Komal with Shiromani Punjabi Sahitkar (outside Punjab) award,
Mr Kamaljeet Neelon with Shiromani Punjabi Bal Sahit Lekhak award, Mr Kamaljeet
Singh Banvait with Shiromani Punjabi Patarkar Award, Bhai Nirmal Singh Khalsa
with Shiromani Ragi/ Kavishar award, Mr Kesar Singh Shiromani Punjabi
Television/ Radio Award, Mr Jagdish Waryam with Shiromani Punjabi Sahitak
Patarkar Award whereas Mr Kuldeep Manak was bestowed upon Shiromani
Punjabi Gayak/ Sangeetkar award posthumously.
The
Chief Minister also gave away Giani Gurmukh Singh Musafir Award for Punjabi
poetry to Mr Paramveer Singh for his creation ‘Amrit Vela’, Principal Sujan
Singh Awarad for Punjabi Story to Principal Gurdev Singh Sandhaur for ‘Vilakdi
Garibi’, S Gurbaksh Singh Preetladi Award for Punjabi essays/ travelogues to Mr
Ajit Singh Chandan for ‘Salike Naal Jiyo’ and cDr Amar Komal for ‘Nav Rang’,
Bhai Veer Singh Award for Encyclopedia to Dr Surjeet Singh Dhillon for
‘Biotechnology dictionary’, Principal Teja Award for Editing to Mr Sukhdev Madpuri
for ‘Kallar Deeva Machda’, Dr Atar Singh Award for criticism to Dr Gursharan
Kaur Jaggi for ‘Guru Nanak Bani-Prem Bhagti Da Sarup’ Dr MS Randhawa Award for
Gian Sahit to Mr Jaswant Singh Sidhu for ‘Shaheedi Marg- Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur
Ji’, Sri Guru Harikrishan Puruskar for Bal Sahit 2011 to Dr Faqir Chand Shukla
for ‘Dur Hunda Hanera’ and for the year 2010 to Mr Jai Ram Nirdosh for ‘Mehak
Amanaan Di’, Giani Sant Singh Award for Hindi poetry was given to Mr Kulbhushan
Kalra for ‘Bazaar Banta Aadmi’, Sudarshan Puruskar for Hindi Novel to Mr
Yashpal Sharma for ‘Udaan’ and Baal Sahitya Puraskar for Hindi Baal
Sahit to Dr Faqir Chand Shukla for ‘Janamdin Ki Party’.
Besides,
the Chief Minister also bestowed upon three special awards to Prof. Kirpal Singh
Badungar, Mr Harvinder Singh Khalsa and Mr Gulzar Singh Shaunki for their
enormous contribution in development of Punjabi language and literature.
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