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Smt. Pratibha Ray will be awarded the Ashram's Amrita Keerti Puraskar for her meritorious contributions to the field of Indian literature.
her first novel as a novice, titled "Barsha-Basanta-Baishakha" (The Rain, Spring and Summer, 1974) which immediately captured the hearts of Odia readers.
Roy's Sahitya Akademi winning novel ' Sheela Padma'
Yjnaseni (1985), which won Jnanpith Trust's Moorti Devi Award in 1991
first woman to win the Jnanpith Moorti Devi Award.
it was decided that Ray, 69, will be the winner of the 2011 Jnanapith Award.
She took voluntary retirement as a Professor of Education from State Government Service in 1998 and joined as Member, Public Service Commission of Odisha State
Roy's Sahitya Akademi winning novel ' Sheela Padma'
She was born to a Gandhian teacher on January 21, 1943, at Alabol village.
an M.A. in Education and PhD in Educational Psychology.
Yjnaseni (1985), which won Jnanpith Trust's Moorti Devi Award in 1991
It has been translated into seven languages so far and won for the authoress Bharatiya Jnanpith Trust's Moorti Devi Award and Sarala Award of Orissa in 1990.
her first novel as a novice, titled "Barsha-Basanta-Baishakha" (The Rain, Spring and Summer, 1974) which immediately captured the hearts of Odia readers.
Her story "Moksha" has been made into a film and won the best film award from President of India.
first woman to win the Jnanpith Moorti Devi Award.
She took voluntary retirement as a Professor of Education from State Government Service in 1998 and joined as Member, Public Service Commission of Odisha State
it was decided that Ray, 69, will be the winner of the 2011 Jnanapith Award.