Tributes

February 6th, 2007

We are posting three tributes to Giani Gurdit Singh ji which were published in prominent newspapers. You can read what A J Philip, Senior Associate Editor, The Tribune Chandigarh, Nirupama Dutt a prominent journalist and writer and Nonika Singh a columnist for The Hindustan Times wrote about Giani ji by clicking on their names.

Messages and letters paying tributes to Giani ji and recognising his many achievements were received from many prominent people, including the Governor of Punjab and the Chief Minister of Punjab.

We are posting letters received from Jathedar Sri Akal Takht Sahib, Amritsar, President, Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, Amritsar, Deputy Chief Minister, Punjab, and Kendri Punjabi Lekhak Sabha

News

February 6th, 2007

Giani Gurdit Singh ji passed away in Chandigarh on January 17, 2007. He had recently suffered two heart attacks, which had left him weak, but he was still active till he left for his final journey.

Please click here to read the news item that The Tribune carried about him.

Citation of the award

November 10th, 2006

Would you like to read the translation of the citation of the Punjabi Sahit Shiromani Award 2006 conferred on Giani Gurdit Singh by the Language Department, Punjab?

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India Journal article

October 24th, 2006

Since we have received a number of requests for more information about Giani ji, we are reproducing here an article written by Dr Mohinder Singh, Editor of India Journal, Santa Fe Springs, CA , USA. It was published in 2004.

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The Hindustan Times

October 23rd, 2006

Sahit Shiromani Puraskar for Giani Gurdit Singh

Gurpreet Singh Mehak
Fatehgarh Sahib, October 20

Eminent Punjabi writer Giani Gurdit Singh, known particularly for his book Mera Pind that has sustained readership over the past four decades, has been awarded this year’s Punjabi Sahit Shiromani Puraskar by the state government.

Presented by the Punjab Languages Department, the award carries a cash component of Rs 2.5 lakh.

While even international bodies like Unesco have recognised the worth of Mera Pind, which awarded the author in 1967, recognition from the state government was considered long overdue in Punjabi literary circles.

Born on February 24, 1923, in Mithewal village, Giani Gurdit Singh has lived a versatile life of an academic, politician and religious scholar. He was the editor of a Punjabi newspaper, Parkash, which he brought out from 1947 to 1978, and also Singh Sabha Patrika, a monthly magazine devoted to Sikh history and divinity from 1973 to 1988. Considered a virtual classic of Punjabi literature, Giani Gurdit’s Mera Pind was first published in 1961; it is now in its seventh edition. It is a comprehensive study of the entire spectrum of life in a Punjab village, which has since long been part of syllabus in schools, colleges and at university level.

Apart from his prose, Giani Gurdit has also received recognition for his research work on Guru Granth Sahib and other Sikh scriptures. Currently he is busy completing a book on Purtan Birs of Guru Granth Sahib. In 1991, the SGPC recognized his contribution with the honorific of Gurmat Acharya.

The Hindustan Times October 21, 2006

The Tribune

October 19th, 2006

Punjabi Sahit Shiromani Puraskar for Giani Gurdit Singh

Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, October 19

The Advisory Board of the Punjab Languages Department, which held its meeting here today, announced the Punjabi Sahit Shiromani Puraskar for the eminent writer, Giani Gurdit Singh.

This is the most prestigious literary award given every year by the Department for contribution to Punjabi literature.

Giani Gurdit Singh is known in the literary world for his book Mera Pind that is considered a classic in Punjabi literature. The winner of this award gets Rs 2.5 lakh in cash. However, this amount is expected to be enhanced to Rs 5 lakh this year as the board made a recommendation to the government in this regard at today’s meeting. The award will be given in the first week of November.

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Mera Pind writer honoured

February 22nd, 2006

Languages Department, Patiala

Giani Gurdit Singh being honoured by the Director, Languages Department, Patiala, on February 15, 2006, at special Meet-the-Author function held at department premises.