Mangalore: Yusuf Sheikh to be conferred Kavita Trust's Mathias Family Poetry Award


Mangalore: Yusuf Sheikh to be conferred Kavita Trust's Mathias Family Poetry Award

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (EP)

Mangalore, Dec 2: Poet Yusuf Abdulla Sheikh, best known for his 'O Re Soi', has been chosen for this year’s Mathias Family Poetry Award by Kavita Trust.  The award is given to a person for his/her significant service to Konkani poetry. The award includes Rs 10,000 in cash, a memento and a certificate.  The award will be conferred during the 'Kavita Fest' to be held on January 12, 2014 at Town Hall.

The award is instituted by Joseph Mathias, Kuppepadavu, managing director of Dubai’s Merit Freight System LLC in the name of his family. The award has so far been presented to Mumbai’s Aruna Rao, Mangalore’s Kavyadas (Leo D’ Souza), Goa’s Kashinath Shambha Loliyenkar, Kerala’s Shivananda Shenoy and Goa’s Rajay Pawar.
    
Yusuf Sheikh, a resident of Vasco in Goa was born in 1948. He completed his preliminary education in St Joseph’s Institute of Vasco and Chowgule College in Madgaon, and did his MSc from Mumbai University. During his long service in Doordarshan, he worked in Shillong, Gauhati and Panaji centers as an officer. He has also served in Akashvani centers in Karnataka, Meghalaya, Assam and Goa. He came to know many Konkani people during his service at Mangalore Akashvani.  He has inspired and encouraged many Konkani poets. He learnt about local Konkani literature and started writing in Kannada script.

His book of poems titled `Ganti' was published in the year 1982 by Shenoy Publishers in Veling. Mapusa’s Konkani Shanti Prakashan published 30th chapter of the Holy Quran translated by him in 2004.  Photoflex India published his book titled ‘Rang Ghai’ in 2005. His poems have been published in many national magazines. “O Re Soi”, "Murgaochean Dona Paula” and “Atmo Amcho Ek” have become a part of Goan academic syllabus.

His documentary by the name “Poder” for Akashvani has won a national award. He has been awarded Goan Sahitya Academy Award, Best Book Award by Goan Konkani Bhasha Mandal for his book ‘Ganti” and Antonio Pereira Konkani Award from Fr Stephen's Konknni Kendr.

Yusuf Sheikh is famous for his songs as well. His songs are broadcast in Mangalore, Panaji and Mumbai Akashvani centers. His patriotic songs have been broadcast in Delhi and Panaji Doordarshan centers.

He was the president of Goan Poets' Forum and secretary of Goan Poets' Circle.  He has served the Konkani poetic field as part of various organizations during the last 45 years.

The award will be conferred on Yusuf Sheikh during 'Kavita Fest' by Rehmat Tarikere, renowned critic of Kannada language and winner of Sahitya Akademi Award.

  

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nantur/Chicago

    Tue, Dec 03 2013

    Congratulations Yusuf Sheikh and wish you all the best in your future endeavors. God bless you always.

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  • Simon Lobo, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 02 2013


    Congratulations Yusuf Sheikh for being awarded the Poetry Award by Kavita Trust.

    Kavita Trust activities managed by Melwin are commendable and has taken initiatives to promote writing poems among novice and young people.

    Wish you the best and looking forward for many new initiatives on Poetry by Kavita Trust.

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  • Arun D'Souza, Mangalore/ KSA

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    Dear Yusuf Sheikh

    Congratulations for the Kavita Trust Poetry Award.

    We do remember your poetry recitation here in Mangalore, when you were with Akashavani Mangalore.

    Your o re soi was a big hit with the poets and i would like to listen to it once again.

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