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Padmabhushan Dr. Moturi Satyanarayan Award

Padmabhushan Dr. Moturi Satyanarayan Award (Devnagari: पद्मभूषण डॉ. मोटूरि सत्यानारायण पुरस्कार) is a literary honor in India which Kendriya Hindi Sansthan, (Central Hindi Organization), Ministry of Human Resource Development, annually confers on writers of outstanding works in Hindi Literature. It is also a Hindi Sevi Samman and is given to number of Hindi experts for playing their important role in promoting the Hindi language.

Padmabhushan Dr. Moturi Satyanarayan Award
पद्मभूषण डॉ. मोटूरि सत्यानारायण पुरस्कार
Award for promotion of the Hindi Language
Awarded forLiterary award in India
Sponsored byKendriya Hindi Sansthan, Government of India
First awarded2002 (Instituted in 1989)
Last awarded2009
Highlights
Total awarded8
First winnerShri. Harishankar 'Aadesh'
Last winnerDr. Surendra Gambhir

History

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The award was established by Kendriya Hindi Sansthan in 1989 on the name of the Great Hindi Activist Moturi Satyanarayana. It was first awarded in the year 2002 to Shri. Harishankar 'Aadesh'.

Honour

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Padmabhushan Dr. Moturi Satyanarayan Award is awarded for Promotion of Hindi language in abroad every year by the President Of India.

Recipients

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Year Name Country
2002 Harishankar 'Aadesh'[1] Canada
2003 P. Jayaraman[1] America
2004 Pro. Yamuna Kachru[1] America
2005 Krishna Kishore[1] America
2006 Prem Lata Verma[1] Argentina
2007 Usha Priyamwada[1] America
2008 Purnima Varman[2] UAE
2009 Dr. Surendra Gambhir[2] America
2010 Madanlal Madhu Russia
2011 Tejendra Sharma United Kingdom
2012 Susham Bedi America
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017 Dr Padmesh Gupta United Kingdom
2017 Pushpita Awasthi[3] Netherlands

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Kendriya Hindi Sansthan". Archived from the original on 1 March 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Kendriya Hindi Sansthan". Archived from the original on 26 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Central Hindi Institute Announces List Of Winners For Hindi Sevi Samman 2015". NDTV. 30 May 2017.
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