The winning writer volition beryllium presented with the award, which includes a currency prize of Rs 15 lakhs, a trophy, and a citation, astatine the Bangalore Literature Festival connected December 14. (Photo: PR handout)
Writer Ashok Gopal has won the Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay NIF Book Prize for his biography “A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B R Ambedkar“, the New India Foundation announced connected Thursday.
Published by Navayana, the publication delivers a vivid relationship of Ambedkar’s beingness travel from facing systemic oppression to shaping India’s constitution arsenic an advocator for marginalised communities.
Drawing from an extended scope of sources and archival material, Gopal’s biography examines Ambedkar’s pioneering enactment against caste discrimination, his governmental and ineligible battles, and his transformative prime to clasp Buddhism for societal and spiritual liberation.
This publication award, successful its seventh iteration, honours “exceptional non-fiction penning connected modern and modern Indian history” A assemblage of governmental idiosyncratic Niraja Gopal Jayal (Chair), entrepreneur Manish Sabharwal, historiographer Srinath Raghavan, erstwhile diplomat Navtej Sarna, argumentation expert Yamini Aiyar, and lawyer Rahul Matthan selected the victor from a shortlist of 5 books.
“This singular book, based connected prodigious research, delves into Ambedkar’s galore lives-as a pioneering activistic and person of the Dalits, a tireless governmental organizer, a writer and publicist, constitutionalist and Cabinet Minister, arsenic good arsenic a peerless economical and governmental thinker. Ashok Gopal does afloat justness to each facet of this bonzer life, and successful truthful doing helium opens a fascinating model connected India’s nationalist beingness successful its tumultuous transition to state and beyond,” the assemblage said successful a statement.
It added that Gopal’s publication stands retired for its meticulous probe and profound insights into Ambedkar’s contributions to India’s antiauthoritarian and societal framework.
The winning writer volition beryllium presented with the award, which includes a currency prize of Rs 15 lakhs, a trophy, and a citation, astatine the Bangalore Literature Festival connected December 14.
Other books successful the shortlist included “How Prime Ministers Decide” by Neerja Choudhry, “Fire connected the Ganges: Life Among the Dead successful Banaras” by Radhika Iyengar, “H-Pop: The Secretive World of Hindutva Pop Stars” by Kunal Purohit, and “Sheikh Abdullah: The Caged Lion of Kashmir” by Chitralekha Zutshi.
Akshaya Mukul won past year’s Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay NIF Book Prize for his wide-ranging biography of writer Agyeya, titled “Writer, Rebel, Soldier, Lover: The Many Lives of Agyeya”.