Dr. Damodar Khadse, a renowned Hindi author from Pune, is set to receive the prestigious ‘Rashtriya Hindi Seva Samman’ from the Madhya Pradesh Government. This award is specifically for Hindi writers whose first language is not Hindi, making Dr. Khadse’s achievement even more commendable.

With a literary career spanning over fifty books in various genres, including novels, short stories, poetry, and translations, Dr. Khadse has made a significant impact on Hindi literature. His work has not gone unnoticed, with multiple awards under his belt, including recognition from the President of India and the Sahitya Akademi Award.

The upcoming award ceremony in Bhopal on September 14, 2024, will see the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh honoring Dr. Khadse with a cash prize of ₹5 lakh and a citation. His contributions to Hindi literature have not only earned him accolades but have also been studied extensively in academic circles, with numerous doctoral theses dedicated to analyzing his work.

His translation of the Marathi novel ‘Baromas’ into Hindi, which earned him the Sahitya Akademi Award, is just one example of his literary prowess. Dr. Khadse’s works have been translated into several Indian languages and are a staple in university curricula across the country. His impact on the literary world is undeniable, and this latest honor is a testament to his ongoing dedication to the craft.

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