Gujarati Sahitya Parishad
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Gujarati Sahitya Parishad (Gujarati Literary Council) is a literary institution for the promotion of Gujarati literature located in the city of Ahmedabad, India. It was founded by Ranjitram Mehta with an aim of creating literature appealing to all classes of the society and cultivate a literary sense among the people. Many prominent people like Mahatma Gandhi and Kanaiyalal Munshi have headed this institution in the past. The headquarters of the institution, located on Ashram Road, is known as Govardhan Bhavan.
Parab is the monthly periodical magazine of the Gujarati Sahitya Parishad and is published on the 10th of every month.
Presidents
|| Ahmedabad || 2012President | City | Year |
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Bhagavatikumara Sharma | Ahmedabad | 2010 |
Narayan Desai | Ahmedabad | 2009 |
Kumarapal Desai | Ahmedabad | 2006 |
Bakul Tripathi | Bombay | 2005 |
Dhiruben Patel | Mahuva | 2003 |
Raghuvir Chaudhari | Patan | 2001 |
Dhirubhai Thakar | Visnagar | 1999 |
Niranjan Bhagat | Baroda | 1997 |
Vinod Bhatt | Jamnagar | 1995 |
Rajendra Shah | Kolkata | 1993 |
Usanas | Coimbtur | 1991 |
Jayant Pathak | Rajkot | 1989 |
Bhogilala Sandesara | Bombay | 1987 |
Keka Shastri | Pune | 1985 |
Yeshwant Shukla | Surat | 1983 |
Manubhai Pancholi 'Darshak' | Hyderabad | 1981 |
Anantray M. Rawal | Baroda | 1979 |
Chandravadan Chi. Mehta | Welfare | 1978 |
Ramprasad Bakshi | Porbandar | 1976 |
Gulabadas Brokar | Vallabh | 1974 |
Jhinabhai Desai 'Sneharasmi' | Chennai | 1972 |
Tribhuvandas Luhar 'Sundaram' | Junagadh | 1970 |
Umashankar Joshi | Delhi | 1968 |
Jyotindra H. Dave | Surat | 1966 |
Rasikalal Cho. Parikh | Mumbai | 1964 |
Visnuprasad R. Trivedi | Kolkata | 1961 |
Kakasaheba Kalelkar | Ahmedabad | 1959 |
Kanaiyalal M. Munshi | Nadiad | 1955 |
Harasidhdhabhai V. Divetiya | Navsari | 1952 |
Kanaiyalal M. Munshi | Nadiad | 1949 |
Ramanarayana V. Pathak | Rajkot | 1946 |
Vidyagauri Ramanbhai Nilakanth | Baroda | 1943 |
Ardesar Pharamaji Khabardar | Bombay | 1941 |
Kanaiyalal M. Munshi | Karachi | 1937 |
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi | Ahmedabad | 1936 |
Krusnlal M. Zaveri | Lathi | 1931 |
Bhulabhai Jivanaji Desai | Nadiad | 1931 |
Anandshankar Dhruv | Nadiad | 1928 |
Ramanabhai M. Nilkanth | Bombay | 1926 |
Kamalashankar P. Trivedi | Bhavnagar | 1924 |
Hargovind D. Kantavala | Ahmedabad | 1920 |
Narasinharav Bholanath Divetiya | Surat | 1915 |
Ranachodlal Udayaram Dave | Baroda | 1921 |
Ambalala S. Desai | Rajkot | 1909 |
Keshavalal H. Dhruv | Bombay | 1907 |
Govardhanram M. Tripathi | Ahmedabad | 1905 |
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