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Esha Dadawala

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Native name
  
એષા મયંક દાદાવાળા

Language
  
Gujarati

Genres
  
free verse, geet

Occupation
  
poet, journalist

Nationality
  
Indian


Born
  
Esha Mayank Dadawala January 2, 1985 (age 32) Surat, Gujarat (
1985-01-02
)

Alma mater
  
Veer Narmad South Gujarat University

Education
  
Veer Narmad South Gujarat University

10 abharvidhi by esha dadawala book signing by dr manisha manish


Esha Dadawala Gujarati: એષા દાદાવાળા) is a Gujarati language poet and journalist from Gujarat, India. Her significant works includes Vartaro (2008), Kya Gai Ae Chhokri (2011) and Janmaro (2013). She has won Yuva Gaurav Award of 2013 for her contribution in Gujarati literature.

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Early life

Esha was born on 2 January 1985 in Surat, Gujarat to Mayank Dadawala and Hetal Dadawala. She completed her schooling in 2002 from Jivan Bharati High School, Surat. She got her Bachelor of Arts in 2005 from Veer Narmad South Gujarat University.

Career

Esha wrote her first poem, Death Certificate which was published in Kavita, a Gujarati poetry journal when she was in school.

Currently, she is working with Divya Bhaskar as a Deputy News editor of City Bhaskar since 2012. Formerly, she has worked as a news reader, journalist and sub-editor in different media including Gujarat Mitra, MY TV (A local news channel of Surat), Dhabakar (A local newspaper of Surat), Sandesh, MY FM and Gujarat Guardian. Her short stories are published in several Gujarati magazines including Chitralekha.

Works

Vartaro, her first anthology of poems, was published in 2008, followed by Janmaro (2013). She has narrated subtle emotions of women and different phases of the life of a woman. Kya Gai Ae Chhokri (2011) is novel written by her in a diary-form.

Recognition

Gujarat Sahitya Akademi conferred the Yuva Gaurav Award in 2013 for her contribution in Gujarati literature. Her book Janmaro (2013) received Best Book Prize for poetry instituted by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi. She is also recipient of Ravji Patel Award instituted by Gujarat Samachar and Samanvay; Kavi Gani Dahiwala Prize (2000); Best Poet Award by Coffee-mates, Mumbai; Best poet award (2005) by Kala Gurjari Sanstha, Mumbai; Best Poet of Surat Award (2009) by Rashtriya Kala Kendra, Surat.

References

Esha Dadawala Wikipedia