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Submissions For 2015 Dhahan Prize For Punjabi Literature Open Now

Darpan News Desk, 19 Jan, 2015 01:08 PM
    Following the success of the inaugural Dhahan Prize, submissions are now open for the world’s signature prize in Punjabi literature. 
     
    Eligible authors writing in either of the two Punjabi scripts, Gurmukhi and Shahmukhi, are invited to submit a work of fiction for the $25,000 CDN first prize.
     
    Novels and short story collections published in 2014 will be accepted from January 1 to March 15, 2015 at www.dhahanprize.com. Two second place prizes of $5,000 CDN will also be awarded.
     
    Based in Vancouver, Canada, The Dhahan Prize for Punjabi Literature was established in 2013 to recognize excellence in Punjabi literature and inspire the creation of Punjabi literature across borders. 
     
    The prize is awarded at the international level each year to three books of fiction in Punjabi written in either of two scripts, Gurmukhi or Shahmukhi.
     
    “This is a truly an international literature prize,” says Raghbir Singh, Chair of the Dhahan Prize advisory committee. “In our inaugural year, the Dhahan Prize received over 70 entries from 5 countries around the world. We’re hoping to increase our reach and the number of submissions for 2015, while continuing to encourage new writers to take up writing in Punjabi.”
     
    The first prize winner for 2014 was Avtar Singh Billing for his book, Khali Khoohaan di Katha (The Story of Empty Wells), which will be translated from Gurmukhi to English this year. Two second place prizes of $5,000 CDN were also awarded to Zubair Ahmad from Pakistan, and Jasbir Singh Bhullar from India. Winners were feted at the Dhahan Prize Awards Gala in Vancouver on October 25, 2014.
     
    Submission guidelines and eligibility terms can be found at www.dhahanprize.com/apply/

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