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Kumar Suvarana Chandrak or the Kumar Gold Medal is a literary award given by Kumar Trust,
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, India since 1944. The medal is annually conferred to a
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author for his contribution in ''
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'' magazine published by Kumar Trust. In 1950,
Chandravadan Mehta Chandravadan Chimanlal Mehta (6 April 1901 – 4 May 1991), popularly known as C. C. Mehta or Chan. Chi. Mehta, was a Gujarati playwright, theatre critic, bibliographer, poet, story writer, autobiographer, travel writer and broadcaster from Vadoda ...
refused to accept Kumar Chandrak.


History

The medal was established in 1944, by Yashwant Pandya, an author contributing to ''Kumar''. Initially, Gujarati authors
Balwantray Thakore Balwantray Kalyanray Thakore ( gu, બળવંતરાય કલ્યાણરાય ઠાકોર) (23 October 1869 – 2 January 1952), popularly known as B. K. Thakore ( gu, બ.ક.ઠાકોર), was a poetry teacher and one of the gre ...
,
Vishnuprasad Trivedi Vishnuprasad Ranchhodlal Trivedi (4 July 1899 – 10 November 1991) was a Gujarati literary critic from India. Early life Trivedi was born in Umreth, Bombay Presidency on July 4, 1899. After his education at institutions including Borsad, Tha ...
and Sundaram had served in a committee for the selection of awardee. Subsequently Ramnarayan V. Pathak and
Anantrai Raval Anantrai Manishankar Raval (1 January 1912 – 18 November 1988) was a Gujarati critic and editor from India. Born and studied in Amreli, he worked briefly with a daily. He taught at several colleges before joining government as a director of lan ...
served on the committee. From 1983 to 2002, there is no expressed declaration of this medal, but from 2003 it has been started again. It was renamed from Kumar Chandrak (Kumar Medal) to Kumar Suvarna Chandrak (Kumar Gold Medal) in 2003.


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