Viren Dangwal
Viren Dangwal (5 August 1947 – 28 September 2015) was an Indian poet, academic, and journalist. He received several awards for his poetry.
Viren Dangwal was born in 1947 in Kirti Nagar, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand.
Viren Dangwal was associated with the editorial board of the Hindi language newspaper Amar Ujala. He served as a professor of Hindi at Bareilly College from 1974 to 2011.[1]
In 1992 Dangwal received the Raghuveer Sahay Smriti Award for his poem 'Duniya'. In 1993 he received the Srikant Verma Smriti Award. In 2002, he received the Shamsher Samman award. In 2004, Dangwal received the Sahitya Akademi Award for his book of poetry, Dushchakra Mein Srista.[2]
Dangwal's most famous poem was 'Kavi Ne kaha' .
Dangwal died in Bareilly in September 2015
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- Makhanlal Chaturvedi (1955)
- Vasudeva Saran Agrawal (1956)
- Acharya Narendra Dev (1957)
- Rahul Sankrityayan (1958)
- Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' (1959)
- Sumitranandan Pant (1960)
- Bhagwati Charan Verma (1961)
- Not awarded (1962)
- Amrit Rai (1963)
- S. H. V. Agyeya (1964)
- Nagendra (1965)
- Jainendra Kumar (1966)
- Amritlal Nagar (1967)
- Harivansh Rai Bachchan (1968)
- Shrilal Shukla (1969)
- Ram Vilas Sharma (1970)
- Namvar Singh (1971)
- Bhawani Prasad Mishra (1972)
- Hazari Prasad Dwivedi (1973)
- Shivmangal Singh Suman (1974)
- Bhisham Sahni (1975)
- Yashpal (1976)
- Shamsher Bahadur Singh (1977)
- Bharat Bhushan Agarwal (1978)
- Sudama Panday 'Dhoomil' (1979)
- Krishna Sobti (1980)
- Trilochan (1981)
- Harishankar Parsai (1982)
- Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena (1983)
- Raghuvir Sahay (1984)
- Nirmal Verma (1985)
- Kedarnath Agarwal (1986)
- Shrikant Verma (1987)
- Naresh Mehta (1988)
- Kedarnath Singh (1989)
- Shiv Prasad Singh (1990)
- Girija Kumar Mathur (1991)
- Giriraj Kishore (1992)
- Vishnu Prabhakar (1993)
- Ashok Vajpeyi (1994)
- Kunwar Narayan (1995)
- Surendra Verma (1996)
- Leeladhar Jagudi (1997)
- Arun Kamal (1998)
- Vinod Kumar Shukla (1999)
- Manglesh Dabral (2000)
- Alka Saraogi (2001)
- Rajesh Joshi (2002)
- Kamleshwar (2003)
- Viren Dangwal (2004)
- Manohar Shyam Joshi (2005)
- Gyanendrapati (2006)
- Amarkant (2007)
- Govind Mishra (2008)
- Kailash Vajpeyi (2009)
- Uday Prakash (2010)
- Kashinath Singh (2011)
- Chandrakant Devtale (2012)
- Mridula Garg (2013)
- Ramesh Chandra Shah (2014)
- Ramdarash Mishra (2015)
- Nasira Sharma (2016)
- Ramesh Kuntal Megh (2017)
- Chitra Mudgal (2018)
- Nand Kishore Acharya (2019)
- Anamika (2020)
- Daya Prakash Sinha (2021)
- Badri Narayan (2022)
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