Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Muktsar writer wins Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar

- Sarbmeet Singh letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

Punjabi writer, Gurpreet Sehji, 29, has been awarded the ‘Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar’ for his well-acclaimed novel ‘Balora’.

The award was presented to Sehji, a resident of Panniwala village in Muktsar district, at a function organised by Sahitya Akademi at the Tribal Research Institute at Imphal on Friday. It comprises a casket containing an engraved copper plaque and a cheque of Rs 50,000.

Published in 2017, Balora depicts the life of a youth who always tries to remain true to his words in his every deed.

Speaking over phone, he said, “I am delighted that my novel has won the prestigiou­s award. Through my writings, I want to shatter myths in society.”

He adds, “In this novel, protagonis­t Balora is a village youth, but he is very progressiv­e and bold in his outlook. One night when he discovers his younger sister’s lover with her at their residence, he does not get angry but cooly asks him if he is into a genuine relationsh­ip with her and will marry her.”

He says, “Balora also does not believe in fate and destiny, but in man’s hard work. He even challenges the powers of God.”

Sehji, who started writing at a very young age, has already penned down four novels and an autobiogra­phy titled ‘Kutte jhakh.’ He also directs videos of Punjabi songs. “I had penned down my first novel when I was in Class 12, but I waited for long to get them published,” said the young author, who is also an avid reader.

THE 29YEAROLD GETS AWARD FOR HIS NOVEL ‘BALORA’; HAS PENNED DOWN FIVE NOVELS AND AN AUTOBIOGRA­PHY

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