The Yuva Srujan Puraskar (Navsarjan Chetana Puraskar) is an annual award conferred by the Department of Art and Culture of the Government of Goa. The main objective of this award is recognizing and observing the achievements of young individuals hailing from Goa who have demonstrated exemplary prowess in the domain of art and culture.

Yuva Srujan Puraskar
Awarded forExcellence in Art and Culture in Goa
Location
CountryIndia
Presented byGovernment of Goa
EligibilityIndividuals between the age 25–40 hailing from Goa
Reward(s)25,000 (US$310)[a]
First awarded2008
Last awarded2022[b]
Highlights
Total awarded117
Websitewww.artandculture.goa.gov.in

In recognition of their artistic achievements, eligible artists receive a commemorative item, a certificate of appreciation, and a financial reward amounting to ₹25,000 per individual.[1]

Aims edit

The objective of this program is to pay tribute to the young artists who have made significant contributions to the field of Goan art and culture. It seeks to honor and recognize the exceptional achievements of these talented individuals in their respective artistic domains. Furthermore, it aims to encourage, support, and identify these young artists as the emerging youth icons of the state.[1]

Eligibility edit

To be eligible for this award, an individual artist must be between the ages of 25 and 40, and their accomplishments in their specific artistic domain must be extraordinary. In certain extraordinary circumstances, the age criteria may be extended by up to 5 years, granting flexibility on a case-by-case basis. To qualify for consideration, artists from Goa must have dedicated a minimum of 5 years to their artistic pursuits within the state, demonstrating a significant impact on the artistic landscape.[1]

It is important to note that the award is not conferred posthumously. However, in the event that an artist passes away after their nomination has been recommended, the Task Force Committee may deliberate on whether to bestow the award posthumously, taking into account the specific circumstances. Each individual artist is eligible to receive the award only once, and subsequent nominations will not be considered.[1]

Every year, a maximum of 6 outstanding individuals in various artistic categories, including Music/Dance, Drama/Tiatr, Folk Art, Photography/Painting, Craft, Sculpture, Bhajan/Kirtan, Literature, and Film, are carefully evaluated for the Yuva Srujan Puraskar, ensuring recognition and appreciation for their significant contributions.[1]

Procedure edit

Annually, the Department of Art and Culture issues a press advertisement to extend an invitation for recommendations of deserving candidates for the Yuva Srujan Puraskar. This recognition is bestowed upon exceptional institutions and individuals who have made significant contributions in the field of art and culture.[1]

The Department of Art and Culture reaches out to various institutions and individuals involved in the field to propose suitable candidates for the Yuva Srujan Puraskar, if necessary. Additionally, the committee responsible for this program has the authority to independently recognize exceptional accomplishments or contributions in the field of art by individual artists and include them for consideration. It is important to note that the selection of awardees is determined by the committee and not through self-nominations.[1]

Recipients edit

 
Vishnu Wagh was the first to receive the award.
 
John D'Silva was the first to receive the award in the Tiatr field.
 
Laxmikant Shetgaonkar was the first and only recipient in the film field.
Year Name Field Ref
2008 Vishnu Wagh Literature [2]
Vijaykumar Vishwanath Naik Drama [2]
Prachala Amonkar Music [2]
Viraj Naik Fine Art [2]
Elvis Goes Folk Art [2]
John D'Silva Tiatr [2]
Suhas Laxman Vaze Kirtan [2]
Sonu Keshav Shetgaonkar Craft [2]
2009 Sumedha Dessai Music [3]
Devidas Amonkar Drama [3]
Rosy Alvares Tiatr [3]
Prakash Ramakant Vazrikar Literature [2]
Shalini K. Gaude Craft [3]
Laxmikant Shetgaonkar Film [3]
Vasudeo Divkar Fine Art [3]
Lawry Travasso Music [3]
2010 Pravin P. Naik Gaonkar Music [2]
Samradni S. Marathe Drama [3]
Norman Cardozo Music/Tiatr Music [3]
Prakash S. Paryekar Literature [3]
Hemu alias Mahesh K. Gaude Folk Art [3]
Gurudas N. Sutar Kirtan [3]
Siddharth S. Gosavi Fine Art [3]
Rajdeep Naik Drama [3]
2011 Shilpa Suresh Duble Parab Music [3]
Sonia Shirsat Music [3]
Comedian Selvy Tiatr [3]
Manohar Bhingi Mimicry, Theatre [3]
Paresh Narendra Kamat Literature [3]
Pradeep P Naik Painting [3]
Damodar Vaman Chari Bhajan/Kirtan [3]
Marianela Philgina Mascarenhas Dias Folk Art [3]
2012 Neville Pereira Music [3]
Sharad S. Mathkar Music [3]
Sidhanath Buyao Music [3]
Sonia Rodrigues Sabharwal Painting [3]
Sushant Khedekar Craft [3]
Rajay Pawar Literature [3]
Romaldina Joana Fernandes (Roma) Tiatr [3]
Nilesh Mahale Drama [3]
2013 Ramnath Gawade Literature [2]
Mukesh Ghatwal Music [3]
Aarti Nayak Music [3]
Olavo Rodrigues Music [3]
Carmina Terezinha Barbosa Tiatr [3]
Ghanshyam Chari Tiatr [3]
Rajan Shripad Fulari Painting [3]
Gopinath Vishnu Gawas Folk Art [3]
2014 Gauri Nayak Bhat Music [3]
Vishnu Shirodkar Music [3]
Roque Lazarus Western Music [3]
Reagan D'souza (Jr. Reagon) Tiatr [3]
Hanumant Chopdekar Literature [3]
Guadalupe Dias Literature [3]
Santosh Anand Morajkar Fine Art [3]
Sanjay Chandrakant Chari Bhajan [3]
2015 Dayanidhesh Kosambe Music [3]
Elick Vaz Music [3]
Eknath Naik Drama [3]
Franky Gonsalves Tiatr [3]
Ajay/Appa Buva Literature [3]
Hitesh Pankar Fine Art [3]
Vitthal P. Shirodkar Bhajan [3]
Suresh Gaude Folk Art [3]
2016 Vishnu alias Ajay Anand Naik Music [3]
Swapnesh H. Vaigankar Fine Art [3]
Pandurang F. Gaonkar Literature [3]
Aadhi Vishal Fine Art [3]
Antonieta D'Melo Tiatr [3]
Frederika Menezes Literature [3]
Prashant Madhukar Satarkar Drama [3]
Prahlad Raghuvir Gawas Music-Bhajan [3]
2017 Mayuresh D.Vast Music [4]
Dayaram B. Padloskar Literature [4]
Jessica J. Gomes Tiatr [4]
Sucheta Narvekar Drama [4]
Sachin Naik Fine Art [4]
Chetan V. Khedekar Folk Art [4]
2018 Quennie Fernandes Music [5]
Samiksha R. Desai Drama [5]
Marcos Gonsalves Literature [5]
Surjit Thali Music [5]
Tulshidas Dhonshikar Drama [5]
Vitesh Naik Painting [5]
Sapna Kocharekar Naik Dance [5]
Devendra M. Akarkar Folk Art [5]
Sebastiao Willy Silveira Folk Art [5]
Janaki R. Parab Foll Art [5]
Vithal Gawas Bhajan [5]
2019 Sampada Kunkoliekar Literature [6]
Prashanti Haresh Mangaonkar Literature [6]
Samradni Shelar-Aeer Music [6]
Elvis Mascarenhas Western Music [6]
Praveen Gajanan Naik Painting [6]
Hariprasad Bhadu Sawant Folk Art [6]
Avinas Babuso Gaude Folk Art [6]
Gauresh Subhash Gaude Folk Art [6]
Antonet de Sousa Tiatr [6]
Ivy Pereira Tiatr [6]
Gangaram(satish) R. Narvekar Drama [6]
Aarti Deepak Gaude Drama [6]
Siddhi Upadhye Drama [6]
2021 Myron Barreto Drama [7]
Samir Vaigankar Music [7]
Siddhi Surlakar alias Pilgaonkar Music [7]
Vanita Kurtikar Theatre [7]
Vishal Gawas Theatre [7]
Ageema Fernandes Tiatr [7]
Sandesh Naik Fine Art [7]
Rajtilak Naik Fine Arts/Photography [7]
Premnath Kerkar Folk [7]
2022 Yatin U. Shenvi Talaulikar Music [8]
Aarti Deepak Gaude Drama [8]
Meena Helon Goes Tiatr [8]
Mahesh A. Satarkar Folk Art [8]
Vasudev Shetye Fine Art [8]
Ganesh Shankar Shetkar Creative Photography [8]

Notes edit

  1. ^ From 2008 to 2010, the cash reward was 10,000 (US$130). From 2011 to 2015, it was 20,000 (US$250). Starting from 2016 onwards, the cash reward increased to ₹25,000.
  2. ^ Awards were not given for the year 2020–2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

References edit

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