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== Literary career == | == Literary career == | ||
Prof. Champa Sharma has authored 18 original works along with several translation works from languages ranging from ] to English and ] into |
Prof. Champa Sharma has authored 18 original works along with several translation works from languages ranging from ] to English and ] into Punjabi.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/sahitya-akademi-jkaacl-organize-meet-the-author-programme/|title=Sahitya Akademi, JKAACL organize 'Meet the Author' programme|date=2017-01-17|work=Jammu Kashmir Latest News {{!}} Tourism {{!}} Breaking News J&K|access-date=2017-08-28|language=en-US}}</ref> Many of her works have been translated into other languages namely English, Hindi, ], ], ] and ]. | ||
=== Original works === | === Original works === | ||
# |
# Pahari Kavya Charcha (1969) | ||
# Ik Jhaank (1976) - (essays on folk literature) | # Ik Jhaank (1976) - (essays on folk literature) | ||
# Duggar Dharti (1979) - (poetry) | # Duggar Dharti (1979) - (poetry) | ||
# |
# Panjab Da Lok-Jivan (1985) - (folk-lore) | ||
# Anuvad Vigyan (Co-author) (1985) | # Anuvad Vigyan (Co-author) (1985) | ||
# Gurhe Dhundhle Chehare (1988) - (literary sketches in prose) | # Gurhe Dhundhle Chehare (1988) - (literary sketches in prose) | ||
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# Shodh Prabandh | # Shodh Prabandh | ||
# Nihaalap (2002) - (Dogri ghazals) | # Nihaalap (2002) - (Dogri ghazals) | ||
# Cheten Di Rohl (2004) - (long |
# Cheten Di Rohl (2004) - (long Punjabi poems) | ||
# Gadeerna (2007) - ( |
# Gadeerna (2007) - (Punjabi poetry) | ||
# Prof. ] (2011) (Monograph in |
# Prof. ] (2011) (Monograph in Punjabi) | ||
# Saanjh Bhyal - (Dogri poetry) | # Saanjh Bhyal - (Dogri poetry) | ||
# Soch Sadhana - (prose - analytical articles on literature) | # Soch Sadhana - (prose - analytical articles on literature) | ||
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=== Translations === | === Translations === | ||
# From Sanskrit into |
# From Sanskrit into Punjabi:"]" of Somdatt of ], Part-3 published by ] | ||
# From English into |
# From English into Punjabi: "Duaari Kabootaren Di", novel named "The Flight of the Pigeons" written by ], published by ], New Delhi. | ||
# From Hindi into |
# From Hindi into Punjabi: Ram Krishna Vachnamritsaar (in press) | ||
# From English into |
# From English into Punjabi: "Swami Vivekanand Hundi Saral Jeevan Yatra te Unde Updesh", originally titled "Simple life of ] and his teachings" | ||
# From Sanskrit into |
# From Sanskrit into Punjabi: Commentary of Acharya Mummat's "Kavyaprakash" completed under major research project of ] (to be published) | ||
# From English into |
# From English into Punjabi: "]" by ], published by ] with the title in Punjabi "Sanyasi Jinn Avdi Ferrari Bech Ditti" | ||
=== Books compiled and edited === | === Books compiled and edited === | ||
# Ajkani |
# Ajkani Punjabi Kavita Part 2 published by Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi | ||
# Life & Works of Krishan Smailpuri published by Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages | # Life & Works of Krishan Smailpuri published by Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages | ||
# Hirkhi Tandaan published by |
# Hirkhi Tandaan published by Punjabi Sanstha, Jammu | ||
# |
# Boli Vigyan Te Panjabi | ||
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# Punjabi Jwaak Geet published by ] in collaboration with ], Mysore | ||
# |
# Punjabi Shodh - Vol. I, II, III, IV, V | ||
# Hindi - |
# Hindi - Punjabi - Hindi Dictionary of Synonyms (to be published) | ||
== Awards and recognitions == | == Awards and recognitions == |
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Prof. Champa Sharma is a noted Dogri author and poet known for her contributions to the promotion and preservation of Dogri language in Jammu and Kashmir as well as other Dogri speaking regions of Himachal Pradesh.
Early life and education
Prof. Champa Sharma was born in Daghore, Samba District of Jammu and Kashmir in a Brahmin family. She has graduated in B.Ed. in 1962, M.A (Sanskrit) in 1964 and Ph.D (Sanskrit) in 1975 from University of Jammu. She has also graduated with M.A in Dogri language (Shiromani) in 1977. After teaching at a private college (Republic Academy) and later as an ad-hoc lecturer in Sanskrit at Government Women's College, Gandhi Nagar in 1969 in the initial part of her career, she taught at the Post Graduate Department of Sanskrit at University of Jammu in 1975 for a period of 5 years before joining Dogri Research Centre as a Senior Fellow and Director. While being associated with the Dogri Research Centre, Prof. Champa Sharma worked on securing a full-fledged Post Graduate Department status for Dogri language at University of Jammu and was appointed in 1983 as the first Head of Department of Dogri at University of Jammu.
Literary career
Prof. Champa Sharma has authored 18 original works along with several translation works from languages ranging from Sanskrit to English and Hindi into Punjabi. Many of her works have been translated into other languages namely English, Hindi, Santali, Manipuri, Kashmiri and Thai.
Original works
- Pahari Kavya Charcha (1969)
- Ik Jhaank (1976) - (essays on folk literature)
- Duggar Dharti (1979) - (poetry)
- Panjab Da Lok-Jivan (1985) - (folk-lore)
- Anuvad Vigyan (Co-author) (1985)
- Gurhe Dhundhle Chehare (1988) - (literary sketches in prose)
- Kavya Shastra Te Dogri Kavya Sameeksha (1988) - (literary criticism)
- Raghunath Singh Samyal (Monograph in Hindi)
- Je Jeende Ji Surag Dikhana (1991) - (Dogri songs)
- Jammu Ke Pramukh Parv-Teohar Aur Mele
- Saak Sunna Preet Pittal (1996) - (short stories)
- Shodh Prabandh
- Nihaalap (2002) - (Dogri ghazals)
- Cheten Di Rohl (2004) - (long Punjabi poems)
- Gadeerna (2007) - (Punjabi poetry)
- Prof. Ved Kumari Ghai (2011) (Monograph in Punjabi)
- Saanjh Bhyal - (Dogri poetry)
- Soch Sadhana - (prose - analytical articles on literature)
Translations
- From Sanskrit into Punjabi:"Katha Saritsagar" of Somdatt of Kashmir, Part-3 published by Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages
- From English into Punjabi: "Duaari Kabootaren Di", novel named "The Flight of the Pigeons" written by Ruskin Bond, published by Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi.
- From Hindi into Punjabi: Ram Krishna Vachnamritsaar (in press)
- From English into Punjabi: "Swami Vivekanand Hundi Saral Jeevan Yatra te Unde Updesh", originally titled "Simple life of Swami Vivekananda and his teachings"
- From Sanskrit into Punjabi: Commentary of Acharya Mummat's "Kavyaprakash" completed under major research project of University Grants Commission (to be published)
- From English into Punjabi: "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari" by Robin Sharma, published by Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages with the title in Punjabi "Sanyasi Jinn Avdi Ferrari Bech Ditti"
Books compiled and edited
- Ajkani Punjabi Kavita Part 2 published by Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi
- Life & Works of Krishan Smailpuri published by Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages
- Hirkhi Tandaan published by Punjabi Sanstha, Jammu
- Boli Vigyan Te Panjabi
- Punjabi Jwaak Geet published by Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages in collaboration with CIIL, Mysore
- Punjabi Shodh - Vol. I, II, III, IV, V
- Hindi - Punjabi - Hindi Dictionary of Synonyms (to be published)
Awards and recognitions
She was awarded the Sahitya Akademi award by Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi for her original poetry work, "Cheten Di Rhol" in 2008. Other awards and recognitions include:
- Diwanini Vidyawati Dogra Award, 1992
- Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed Memorial Award, 1996
- Dogri Sanstha Golden Jubilee Samman, 1995
- Jammu and Kashmir Accession Golden Jubilee Award, 1997
- NSS Award, 1995
- Dogri Sahitya Rattan Award, 2000
- Rashtriya Hindi Sevi Sahasrabdi Samman (Gold Medal & Certificate), 2000
- Plaque of Honour by Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, 2001
- Sadiq Memorial Award, 2008
- Award of Honour by Post Graduate Department of Punjabi, University of Jammu, 2002
- Kali Veer Memorial Trust Award, 2004
- Jammu and Kashmir State Award, 2006
- Dogra Rattan Award, 2006
- Lifetime Achievement Award, Dogri Sanstha, 2012
- Lifetime Achievement Award, MIER, Jammu
Prof. Champa Sharma has recently translated the best selling English book, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari written by Robin Sharma in Dogri language. A book review of her Dogri translated work was published in the English daily newspaper published out of Jammu, The Daily Excelsior, authored by Sh. O.P Sharma on 21 August 2016
Prof. Champa Sharma was nominated in August 2017 to be the Dogri representative on the Central Committee of Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Arts, Culture and Languages.
References
- "Women Writers of Jammu". Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism | Breaking News J&K. 16 March 2014. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
- "Champa Sharma, Author at Dogri & Dogras". Dogri & Dogras. Archived from the original on 28 August 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
- "Sahitya Akademi, JKAACL organize 'Meet the Author' programme". Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism | Breaking News J&K. 17 January 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
- "General Administration Department, Government of Jammu & Kashmir". jkgad.nic.in. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
- "J&K State Award, 2006".
- "Bestseller book with tips for vibrant living". Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism | Breaking News J&K. 21 August 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
- "Prof Champa Sharma to represent Dogri on JKAACL panel - Kashmir Times". www.kashmirtimes.in. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
- Dogri-language writers
- Indian women poets
- Dogra
- Dogra people
- Translators from Sanskrit
- Living people
- Women writers from Jammu and Kashmir
- Sahitya Akademi Award–winning works
- People from Jammu (city)
- Women educators from Jammu and Kashmir
- Educators from Jammu and Kashmir
- University of Jammu alumni
- Academic staff of the University of Jammu
- Translators to Hindi
- Translators from Hindi