Dogri Sanstha Sammaan conferred on prominent litterateurs, artists

Litterateurs and artists with Dogri Sanstha Sammaan.
Litterateurs and artists with Dogri Sanstha Sammaan.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 24: As a part of celebration of “Dogri Manayata Din” Dogri Sanstha Jammu today honoured six prominent persons from the fields of Literature, Art and Journalism with Dogri Sanstha Sammaan- 2020 in an online function.
Those who were conferred with the Sammaan, include: Gyaneshwar Sharma – a senior Dogri writer, Chaman Arora – a veteran short story writer, Santosh Sangra – a well-known theatre and radio artist and a senior Dogri writer, Deepak Kumar – a renowned theatre director, Ashok Sharma – a senior journalist and Dr Ratan Basotra -for having bagged the translation award from Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi.
The Sammaan carries a memento, a shawl and a citation. Prof Ashok Aima, Vice-Chancellor of Central University of Jammu was the chief guest on this occasion.
Prof Veena Gupta, Vice-President of Dogri Sanstha, read out the citations in respect of each of the honoured persons highlighting their achievements and contribution to their respective fields.
Prof Aima, speaking after presentation of mementos in the function, emphasized that the communities and societies which respect, honour and remember those who contribute to enrich their systems, societies and culture, are destined to progress and flourish. He said, in that sense, Dogri Sanstha is doing a commendable job in appreciating the contribution of these outstanding achievers. He said that Central University has also initiated many steps to promote and strengthen the Dogri language and literature.
Prof Lalit Magotra, President of Dogri Sanstha Jammu, in his welcome address, laid stress on the importance of “Manayata Din”. He said that it was on this day that for the first time the country accorded the due respect to the identity of the Dogras which they deserved for long. Elaborating further, he said that the basis of the identity of a community is the “Mother tongue”of the people constituting that community. By including Dogri in the Eighth Schedule of Indian Constitution, the Government of India recognised the Identity of Dogras. Dogras must celebrate this day as a festival, he stressed.
Prof Shashi Pathania, vice -president of Dogri Sanstha, conducted and anchored the proceedings in a most professional manner. She also presented vote of thanks at the conclusion of the program. Pawan Verma provided the technical support for smooth functioning of the program.