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6th Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize Celebrates Literary Excellence and Social Achievement

The Prestigious Award Honors Noble Laureate Abhijit Banerjee for Social Contribution and Sukrita Paul Kumar for Literary Brilliance

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Sahra Ardah
Sahra Ardah
International artist, art director and producer. Covering human stories and trending topics. She has a PhD in History of Art (2009), and Journalism Master Honors (2009-2011).

INDIA: The 6th Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize ceremony held its grand finale today, transcending the realms of literature and society to honor exceptional individuals. Peter Bundalo, the esteemed Founder of the Tagore Literary Prize, presided over the event in Copenhagen, paying tribute to the enduring legacy of Rabindranath Tagore. The event, hosted at the India International Centre in New Delhi, united literary luminaries, esteemed personalities, and enthusiasts to celebrate the profound influence of literature and social endeavors on society.

In a momentous occasion, the prestigious Tagore Prize for Social Achievement 2023 was bestowed upon Abhijit Banerjee, the Nobel Prize laureate for Economics. His outstanding contributions to societal welfare earned him this coveted award, highlighting the Prize’s commitment to recognizing impactful work beyond the literary world.

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Simultaneously, the Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize was presented to Sukrita Paul Kumar, a distinguished Poet, Critic, and Translator. Her literary brilliance, which transcends boundaries and cultures, resonated with the spirit of the award that celebrates the universality of storytelling.

The Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize, an annual celebration of literary eminence, continued its tradition of honoring exceptional talent across diverse genres. This year’s accolades commend Abhijit Banerjee for his remarkable contributions to societal welfare, alongside Sukrita Paul Kumar for literary brilliance that transcends boundaries, echoing the spirit of this esteemed award. Their achievements align profoundly with the ideals upheld by previous laureates such as Raj Kamal Jha, Shobhana Kumar, and Sudeep Sen.

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Speaking about the significance of the evening, Peter Bundalo remarked, “It’s a privilege to witness yet another remarkable talent being acknowledged through the Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize. Abhijit Banerjee and Sukrita Paul Kumar embody mastery in their respective fields, enriching our world with their distinct visions and contributions.”

Expressing gratitude, Abhijit Banerjee shared, “Being awarded the Tagore Prize for Social Achievement is a profound honor. This recognition underlines the importance of addressing societal issues and underscores the impact of collective efforts in shaping a better world.”

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Sukrita Paul Kumar reflected on the literary honor, stating, “Receiving the 6th Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize is a deeply humbling experience. This recognition not only validates my artistic journey but also emphasizes the universality of storytelling in connecting diverse cultures. I am profoundly thankful for this acknowledgment.”

The Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize remains committed to nurturing literary excellence and recognizing impactful contributions in both literary and social domains. It stands as a testament to the enduring influence of words in inspiring, educating, and uniting humanity.

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  • Sahra Ardah

    International artist, art director and producer. Covering human stories and trending topics. She has a PhD in History of Art (2009), and Journalism Master Honors (2009-2011).

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