Dhirubhai Thakar Savyasachi Saraswat Award

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Dhirubhai Thakar Savyasachi Saraswat Award
Civilian award for contributions to Arts
27 june 2016 Manju Mehta (Sangit) Saraswat award.jpg
Manju Mehta receiving award from Om Prakash Kohli; 27 June 2016
Awarded forhonour in Arts
Location Ahmedabad, Gujarat
CountryIndia
Presented by Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust
Reward(s) 1,00,000 (1 lakh)
First awarded2013
Last awarded2022
Highlights
Total awarded10
First winner Narayan Desai
Last winner Sarita Joshi

The Dhirubhai Thakar Savyasachi Saraswat Award is an honour in Gujarat, India, given annually to the person who has contributed significantly in the field of Arts. The award, created in honour of Gujarati writer and scholar Dhirubhai Thaker, is conferred by Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust since 2013. The award comprises a cash prize of 1,00,000 (one lakh), shawl, an idol of Saraswati and a citation. [1] [2] [3]

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Recipients

Following is the list of recipients.

YearRecipientsFieldRef.
2013 Narayan Desai Literature [1]
2014 Mrinalini Sarabhai Dance [1]
2015 K. G. Subramanyan Painting [1]
2016 Manju Mehta Music [3]
2017 B. V. Doshi Architecture [2]
2018 Bharat Dave Drama [2]
2019Niranjan RajyaguruFolk-literature [2]
2020 Jyoti Bhatt Painting [2]
2021 Kumudini Lakhia Dance [4]
2022 Sarita Joshi Theatre [5] [6]

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