President awards certificate of honour and Maharshi Badrayan Vyas Samman for 2019

President of India Ramnath Kovind awarded Maharshi Badrayan Vyas Samman to following scholars of Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, Pali, Prakrit, Classical Kannada, Classical Telugu, Classical Malayalam and Classical Odiya for year 2019: –

Maharshi Badrayan Vyas Samman Awardees

SANSKRIT: (1) Dr. Ashok thapliyal; (2) Prof. SujataTripathi; (3) Dr.Sanju Mishra; (4) Dr. Abhijit Hanmant Joshi; (5) Dr.SharachchandraDwivedi

PALI: Anoma Shriram Sakhare

PRAKRIT: Ashish Kumar Jain

ARABIC: Dr. Fauzan ahmad

PERSIAN: (1)  ER.M. Shahbaz Alam

CLASSICAL KANNADA: (1)G B harisha; (2) S. Karthik; (3) Dr. M. Byrappa

CLASSICAL TELUGU: (1) Dr. Addanki Srinivas; (2) Dr. V. Triveni; (3) Dr. DK Prabhakar

CLASSICAL MALAYALAM: (1) Dr. Rajeev RR; (2) Shri Santhosh Thottingal

CLASSICAL ODIA: Dr. Subrat Kumar Prusty

In addition to this President also awarded certificate of honor to following scholars of Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, Pali, Prakrit, Classical Kannada, Classical Telugu, Classical Malayalam and Classical Odiya for year 2019.

List of Awardees of Certificate of Honor –

SANSKRIT: (1) Sripada Satyanarayanamurthy; (2) RajendraNathSarma; (3) Prof. Ramji Thakur; (4) Prof. Chand KiranSaluja; (5) Dr. ShriKrishan Sharma; (6) Dr. V. Ramakrishna Bhatt; (7) Vidwan Janardana Hegde; (8) Dr. Kala acharya; (9) Prof. (Dr.) Harekrishna Satapathy; (10) Pandit Satya Dev Sharma; (11) Banwari Lal Gaur; (12) Dr. VS Karunakaran; (13) Prof. Yugal Kishor Mishra; (14) Pandit Manudev Bhattacharya; (15) Subuddhi Charan Goswami

PALI: Dr. Uma Shankar Vyas

PRAKRIT: Kamal Chand Sogani

ARABIC: (1) Faizanullah Farooqi; (2) Mohammad iqbal Husain; (3) Dr Mohd. Samiullah Khan

PERSIAN: (1) Dr. Iraq Raza Zaidi; (2) Chander Shekhar (3) Mohammad sidiq Niazmand

CLASSICAL KANNADA: Shri Hampa Nagarajaiah

CLASSICAL TELUGU: Ravva Srihari

CLASSICAL MALAYALAM: Dr.CP Achuthan Unny

CLASSICAL ODIA: Dr. Antaryami mishra

About Maharshi Badrayan Vyas Samman

The awards are annually conferred on the Independence Day. They were instituted in 2002 by Union Ministry of Human Resource Development.

It is awarded to young scholars between 30 to 45 years of age. It carries a cash prize of Rs. 1 lakh.

These awards conferred to recognise contribution of scholars in the field of nine  languages viz. Sanskrit, Prakrit, Persian, Pali, Arabic, Classical Oriya, Classical Kannada, Classical Malayalam and Classical Telugu.

Certificate of Honour

It was introduced in 1958 to honour scholars of Sanskrit, Persian and  Arabic languages and later in 1996 it was extended to cover  Prakrit and Pali as well.

It is awarded to scholars aged 60 years and above. It carries a cash prize of Rs. 5,00,000.

NOTE Exemptions: These awards are not given posthumously and to scholars who have been awarded earlier, or who are convicted in criminal case or against whom criminal case is pending in court.


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