K Jayakumar gana el premio Kendra Sahitya Akademi por Pingalakeshini

El exsecretario jefe de Kerala, K Jayakumar, ha recibido el Premio Kendra Sahitya Akademi por su obra 'Pingalakeshini'. El premio reconoce contribuciones a la literatura india. Este honor destaca su transición de la administración pública al reconocimiento literario.

K Jayakumar, quien anteriormente sirvió como secretario jefe de Kerala, ha sido galardonado con el Premio Kendra Sahitya Akademi por su obra literaria titulada 'Pingalakeshini'. La Kendra Sahitya Akademi, academia nacional de letras de la India, otorga este prestigioso reconocimiento a contribuciones destacadas a la literatura en diversas lenguas indias. El anuncio subraya la doble carrera de Jayakumar en la burocracia y la escritura. Como ex alto funcionario civil, ahora ha obtenido reconocimiento en el campo literario mediante esta distinción. No se proporcionaron detalles adicionales sobre la ceremonia de entrega del premio o aspectos específicos de 'Pingalakeshini' en los informes. Este desarrollo refleja la intersección entre el servicio público y la expresión creativa en India, donde los funcionarios a menudo se involucran en actividades literarias.

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