Sahitya Akademi Unveils 2024 Translation Prize Winners

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The Sahitya Akademi has announced the recipients of its prestigious 2024 Translation Prize, highlighting 21 translators who have made significant contributions to literature. Anisur Rahman was recognized for his English translation of Urdu poetry, while Madan Soni was awarded for his Hindi translation.

Atul Chaturvedi
Atul Chaturvedi
Atul Chaturvedi boasts over 25 years of experience in the media industry, having held positions at esteemed organizations such as Republic TV, Times Network's Mirror Now News Channel, Times of India, Bangalore Mirror, Rajasthan Patrika Hindi newspaper, and Sakal newspaper.

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