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Gunvant Shah

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Indian writer and columnist

Gunvant Shah
Shah at his residence in Vadodara
Shah at his residence inVadodara
Born (1937-03-12)12 March 1937 (age 88)
Rander,Surat,Gujarat,India
Occupation
  • Writer
  • Essayist
  • Professor
NationalityIndian
Notable awards
SpouseAvantika Shah
ChildrenManisha, Amisha, Vivek

Gunvant Shah (born 1937) is an essayist, educationist, columnist and philosophy writer and critic fromGujarat, India. He taught at various universities and participated in various education oriented events and organisations. His large number of essays, including philosophical essays, are published as books. He receivedRanjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1997 andPadma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of India, in 2015.[1] In 2019, he was awarded aD.Lit. byGujarat University.

Life

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Gunvant Shah was born on 12 March 1937 inRander,Surat,Gujarat to Premiben and Bhukhanlal Shah. He completed his primary education from Rander and secondary education from Jain high school, Surat. He completed B.Sc. in chemistry in 1957. He received his B.Ed. fromM. S. University,Vadodara in 1959. He continued at the university to finish his M.Ed. and Ph.D. in 1961 and 1964 respectively.[2][3][4][5]

He served as Lecturer andReader in the M.S. University from 1961 to 1972. He also served as a Visiting Professor to theUniversity of Michigan,Ann Arbor, US in 1967–68 and the visiting professor inArizona State University, Tempe, US in 1985. He also served as Professor and Head, Department of Education, Technical Teachers' Training Institute,Madras in 1972–73; Professor of Education,SNDT Women's University,Mumbai in 1973–74; Professor and Head, Department of Education,South Gujarat University, Surat. He editedNutan Shikshan magazine. He had foundedPanchasheel, a youth movement in Gujarat. He was the Chancellor of Gujarat state unit of International Association of Educators for World Peace. He was the President of Indian Association for Education Technology.[2]

He was the vice-president of the Study Group on Economics of Media Technology sponsored by UNESCO to visit Paris in 1974. He represented India at the UNESCO Seminar inLeipzig, East Germany in 1979. He was a consultant toAsian Development Bank,Manila for education inBangladesh during 1984–85. In 1975, he attended International Seminar on Microteachin atUniversity of Lancaster, UK. He was a member of the Delegation to East Germany sent by theUniversity Grants Commission in 1979. He served as a Resource Person in the Twelfth World Conference of International Council of Correspondence Education Vancouver, Canada in 1982.[4]

Since retirement from his teaching career, he writes weekly columns inDivya Bhaskar daily,Chitralekha weekly andNavneet Samarpan monthly. In 2019, he was bestowed an Honorary D.Lit. fromGujarat University. He lives at his residence 'Tahuko' inVadodara.[4]

Works

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Gunvant Shah is chiefly an essayist.[6] His collections of essays areCardiogram (1997),Ran To Lilachham (1978),Vagda Ne Taras Tahukani (1979),Vicharo Na Vrundavanma (1981),Manna Meghdhanush (1985),Dhai Akshar Prem Ka (1993),Gandhini Ghadiyal,Silence Zone (1984),Gandhini Champal,Batrise Kothe Diva (1988),Sambhavami Yuge Yuge (1994),Akantna Akashma (1996),Kabir Khada Bazar Me (2004),Parodhiye Kalrav,Vrukshmandirni Chhayama (2008),Kokarvarno Tadako,Nirkhine Gaganma,Cactus Flower,Viratne Hindole,Maro Tya Sudhi Jivo,Zakal Bhina Parijat,Ekant Na Akash Ma,Prabhuna Ladakvaya,Nikhalas Vato,Mahabharat: Manavatanu Mahakavya,Ekaltana Everest Par,Gandhini Lakdi,Patangiyani Anandyatra,Prem Etle... andKan Daine Sanbhalajo.[2]

He wrote several books on philosophy includingKrishnanu Jivansangeet (Symphony ofKrishna, 1984),Astitvano Utsav (1990),Patangiya Ni Avkashyatra (1998),Ghare Ghare Geetamrut (1989),Mahant, Mullah, Padri (1999),[7]Ishavasyam,Ramayan: Manvatanu Mahakavya (2003),Bhagavananee Tapal (2006),Tahuko,Guftagu,Puchhta Nar Pandit,Sex Mari Drashtie,Ishwar Allah Tero Naam,Sabko Sanmati De Bhagwan,Sathe Shabde Shabde Setubandh,Patangiya Ni Amrutyatra,Sambhavami Kshane Kshane,E-mail,Secular Murabbo,Secular Mijaj,Secular Agenda,Secular Idiot,Krishna Mari Drashtie,Krishnam Sharnam Gachhami,Krishnaleela Madhur Madhur.[2]

His biographical books areMa,Gandhi: Navi Pedhini Najare, Mahamanav Mahavir (1986),Karunamurti Buddha (1983),Sardar Etle Sardar (1994),Shakyata Na Shilpi Shri Arvind andGandhina Chashma.[2]

Columbusna Hindustanma (1966) andApane Pravasi Paravarna are his travelogues.Vismayanu Parodh (1980) is a collection of prose poetry.Motel (1986),Rajkan Suraj Thavane Shamane (1986) andPavan Nu Ghar (1995) are his novels.[2]

Billo Tillo Tach (1997) andJat Bhanee Ni Jatra are his autobiographical works.

The Boss is his book on management. His other books areShikshanni Vartaman Philsufio (1964) andSavdhan, Ekvisami Sadi Avi Rahi Chhe (1987). The quotes collected from his books are published asTelegram,Telex andFax. His books are translated in other languages also. He has published five books in English and six in Hindi.[2]

Awards and recognition

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He has won several prizes ofGujarati Sahitya Parishad and Gujarati Sahitya Akademi. He was awarded Pravinkant Reshamwala Smriti Award in 1992. He is the recipient ofRanjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1997, the highest literary award inGujarati literature. He was awarded Swami Sachchidanand Sanman in 2001.[2][3] He was awardedPadma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of India, in 2015.[1] In 2016,Gujarat Sahitya Akademi awarded him theSahityaratna Award.[8] In 2019, he was awarded aD.Lit. byGujarat University.[9]

Further reading

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  • Shah, Amisha (2007).Guftagoo, Gunvant Shah Sathe : Vishwama Vasela Gujaratio Sathe e-Samvad (Conversation with Gunvant Shah) (in Gujarati). Mumbai: R.R. Sheth and Co.ISBN 978-81-89919-15-3.

References

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  1. ^ab"Padma Awards 2015". Press Information Bureau. Archived fromthe original on 28 January 2015. Retrieved25 January 2015.
  2. ^abcdefghBrahmabhatt, Prasad (2010).અર્વાચીન ગુજરાતી સાહિત્યનો ઈતિહાસ - આધુનિક અને અનુઆધુનિક યુગ (History of Modern Gujarati Literature – Modern and Postmodern Era) (in Gujarati). Ahmedabad: Parshwa Publication. pp. 295–298.ISBN 978-93-5108-247-7.
  3. ^ab"About the Author - Dr. Gunvant B. Shah".Desh Videsh e-magazine. 12 March 2016. Retrieved22 December 2016.
  4. ^abc"Dr. Gunvant B. Shah - Official Blog".Tahuko. 5 November 2008. Retrieved22 December 2016.
  5. ^Famed Gujarati author Gunwant Shah and his daughter Amisha were..Indian Express, 17 July 2006.
  6. ^Amaresh Datta (1988).Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature. Sahitya Akademi. p. 1216.ISBN 978-81-260-1194-0.
  7. ^"Article on Jinnah creates controversy".The Hindu. 8 July 2007. Retrieved22 December 2016.
  8. ^"Gujarat CM confers 'Sahitya Ratna' award to eminent litterateur Shri Gunvant Shah".Gujarat State Portal. Retrieved17 March 2017.
  9. ^"Seven honorary DLitt degrees to be awarded".The Times of India. 13 February 2019. Retrieved1 February 2021.

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