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Indian author Amitav Ghosh wins Dutch Erasmus Prize for writings on climate change

Indian author Amitav Ghosh wins Dutch Erasmus Prize for writings on climate change

It cited his work The Hungry Tide, which portrayed how rising sea levels were devastating life in the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest.
25 Nov, 2024

Acclaimed Indian author Amitav Ghosh has won the coveted Dutch Erasmus Prize for his writings on climate change and its impact on humanity, especially on the Indian subcontinent.

Ghosh “has delved deeply into the question of how to do justice to this existential threat that defies our imagination,” the prize committee said in a statement.

The Erasmus Prize, due to be presented by Dutch King Willem-Alexander on Tuesday, is awarded for an “exceptional contribution to the humanities, the social sciences or the arts, in Europe and beyond.”

The winner receives a cash prize of 150,000 euros ($157,000).

The Praemium Erasmianum Foundation, which awards the prize, noted that Ghosh had described how the effects of climate change have been “inextricably linked” to human destiny on the Indian subcontinent.

It cited his work The Hungry Tide, which portrayed how rising sea levels were devastating life in the Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest.

The 68-year-old’s work is also political, with The Great Derangement setting climate change in the context of war and trade.

“Through understanding and imagination he creates space for hope, a prerequisite for change,” said the prize committee.

Born in Kolkata, Ghosh has won several literary prizes, including the 2018 Jnanpith Award, India’s top award.

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Taj Ahmad Nov 25, 2024 05:55pm
Congrats and great job on climate change, hope we all benefits from it and together make our planet as beautiful as possible.
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M. Emad Nov 25, 2024 07:11pm
Big Congratulations, Erasmus Prize 2024 winner Amitav Ghosh.
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Gurpreet Singh Nov 25, 2024 08:33pm
Congrats. Indians making a mark everywhere.
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M.Saeed Nov 25, 2024 10:26pm
It is now almost proven that, the Planet Mars is a glowing example of the Climate Change that destroyed the water, atmosphere and life, much before it was sufficiently born!
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Raj Nov 25, 2024 11:19pm
IF the world does not pay attention to climate change, we will do irreparable damage to the earth. And the impact will be seen by generations to come. High time we kick out politicians who either do not believe in climate change or are doing the damage deliberately, like depending on fossil fuel, industrial pollution and other forms of damage to mother earth.
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Reality Nov 26, 2024 05:31am
Well done..congrats
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Ahmedullah Nov 26, 2024 07:48am
Congratulations!.
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Ahmedullah Nov 26, 2024 07:49am
Congratulations!
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Fast comment Nov 26, 2024 08:45am
Congratulations Amitav Ghosh. The Ghosh(s) are proud to have numerous PhD(s) , and Kolkata is proud of Ghosh(s). My mother- in-law was from Ghosh family.
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Mumtaz Nov 26, 2024 08:53am
Congratulations.
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Nita Nov 26, 2024 12:35pm
Wow,Congrats.
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NYS Nov 26, 2024 09:39pm
Biodiversity is not an easy task , but Amitab Gosh did it and get reward. All is well that ends well
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