D.K. Waiba
Kalimpong March 5: A
budding young hill poet Manoj Bogati has been selected for the ‘Sahitya Academy ’ award 2012, the highest award
in the country. The decision to award Bogati was taken at the executive meeting
of the Sathiya Parishad in Calcutta
today. Bogati will be receiving the award for his recent book on poems in
Nepali called the ‘Ghaw ka Rang”.
Sources from the
Parishad said that Bogati will be awarded with the award on March 22 at the
Vivekananda Institute of Culture stationed at Guwahati. “The book was penned in
the year 2008 and was published in the same year. I am happy that the award has been conferred
to me. The award means a lot in my career as a poet,” said Bogati speaking to
journalists in Kalimpong.
Bogati is a
journalist by profession with a vernacular daily published from Sikkim and is also a recipient of the awards
like Abijman Smiriti in Kuwait
and Deokata Smriti Swarnapadhak in
Kathmandu in Nepal .
Sources from the
literary industry of Darjeeling
hills have welcomed the decision to confer the award to Bogati. “This would be
a source of inspiration for the budding hill talents in the field of Nepali
literature,” said a literary figure in the hills.
Sources from the
literary industry of Darjeeling
hills have welcomed the decision to confer the award to Bogati. “This would be
a source of inspiration for the budding hill talents in the field of Nepali
literature,” said a literary figure in the hills.
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