Gujarat Sahitya Akademi


The Gujarat Sahitya Akademi or Gujarat Sahitya Academy, established in 1981, is a government institution dedicated to the development of the languages spoken in Gujarat, India and their literature. Gujarati, an official language of Gujarat, is one of them; the others are Hindi, Sanskrit, Kutchi, Sindhi and Urdu., Vishnu Pandya is the chairman of the Akademi.

History

The Akademi was founded on 24 September 1981 by the Government of Gujarat. It was inaugurated on 17 June 1982 with the appointment of a chairman, a vice chairman and other members.

Activity

The main aim of the Akademi is to:
The Gujarat Academy oversees five other academies; namely the Hindi Sahitya Academy for Hindi, the Sanskrit Sahitya Academy for Sanskrit, the Kutchi Sahitya Academy for Kutchi, the Sindhi Sahitya Academy for Sindhi and the Urdu Sahitya Academy for Urdu. The registrar is the administrative head of all five academies. There are three standing committees, each of which has ten members, including five official members, for folk literature, Sanskrit language and literature, and other modern Indian languages.
The chairman, the vice chairman and the registrar have day to day control of the Akademi. The Akademi's overall controlling authorities are the general body and the executive council. The term of the general body is 5 years. The general body is made of 41 members including the education commissioner of Gujarat, the financial adviser of the education department, the registrar of Akademi, the higher education commissioner of Gujarat, the director of language of Gujarat, five members from the Gujarati literary community selected by the state government, 9 members selected by the committee appointed by representative of different Gujarati literary institutions, 8 members representing of the University of Gujarat, 3 members selected by the members of the general body of the Akademi, 9 members selected by a committee appointed by Gujarati writers, 2 members who have been awarded the Sahitya Gaurav Puraskar. The executive council is made up of a maximum of ten members including the chairman, the registrar and the vice-chairman of the Akademi, the education commissioner of Gujarat, the financial adviser of the education department, the education commissioner of Gujarat and five members of the general body selected by the state government.

List of Chairmen

Following people served as chairmen:
No.ChairmanFromTo
1Mohammad Mankad17 June 198226 April 1984
2Kulinchandra Yagnik27 April 198427 December 1984
3Bhupat Vadodaria28 December 198413 March 1986
4Ramanlal Joshi14 March 19867 June 1987
5Hasmukh Patel 8 June 198710 December 1988
6Arvind Sanghavi 11 December 198812 December 1989
7Hasmukh Patel 13 December 198911 March 1990
8Karsandas Soneri 12 March 199011 August 1991
9Manubhai Pancholi12 August 19911998
10Bholabhai Patel5 October 19982003
11Secretary; Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities Department 20036 May 2015
12Bhagyesh Jha7 May 201513 May 2017
13Vishnu Pandya13 May 2017Incumbent

List of Registrars

Following people served as registrars:
NoRegistrarFromTo
1Hasu Yajnik25 February 198229 February 1996
2Dankesh Oza1 May 199716 March 1998
3Dalpat Padhiyar12 June 19989 May 2000
4K. M. Pandya10 May 20003 September 2003
5V. V. Pandit4 September 20033 September 2005
6Kirit Doodhat22 January 2008 ?
7Harshad Trivedi5 December 200927 July 2014
8Chetan Shukla28 December 201417 August 2015
9Manoj Oza18 August 2015?
10Ajaysinh ChauhanDecember 2017Incumbent

Controversy

The Akademi is an autonomous body empowered by its constitution to elect its chairman through a voting process by the 41 members of the general body.
The Akademi did not have a chairman from 2003 to 2015 as the government did not held an election. It was run by the registrar in-charge and the secretary of the sports, youth and cultural activities department; ex-offcio. In April 2015, the state government appointed Bhagyesh Jha, a Gujarati writer and retired IAS officer, as the new chairman of the Akademi without any election. This resulted in the Autonomous Academy Agitation led by Gujarati Sahitya Parishad, the oldest literary institute in Gujarat and several Gujarati writers including Manishi Jani, Shirish Panchal, Dhiru Parikh, Chandrakant Topiwala, Bharat Mehta, Paresh Naik and Raju Solanki. Parishad boycotted the activities of the Akademi in protest. In March 2016, the Gujarati poet Harsh Brahmbhatt declined the award which had been conferred to him by the Akademi for his book. In November 2015, Bhagyesh Jha and two other writers Chinu Modi and Vinod Bhatt, said to be the supporter of Jha, used the word Taliban for the writers like Dhiru Parikh and Niranjan Bhagat, who had supported the agitation. Pravin Pandya returned the award he had received in 2004 in protest. Another Gujarati writer and literary critic, Bharat Mehta, returned the award which he had received in 2008. Dhiru Parikh, along with other writers, submitted a public interest litigation to the Gujarat High Court. In January 2020, another writer Bipin Patel refused the award presented by Akademi for his story collection Vaans Na Ful citing the inaction by the government to restore autonomy of the Akademi.