<p>Amulya B, working as a video producer with The Printers (Mysore) Limited, has won the Toto Funds the Arts (TFA) award for the year 2021, in both Kannada and English Creative Writing categories.</p>.<p>She has created history in the 17-year journey of TFA by winning both categories in the same year.</p>.<p>TFA was established in the memory of Angiras “Toto” Vellani to nurture young artists between 18-29 years. There are usually eight awards to be won — two for English Creative Writing, one for Kannada Creative Writing, two for Photography, two for Short Film and one for Music.</p>.<p>Every winner will receive a cash prize of Rs 50,000 and a trophy, except the winner of the Music award, who will receive Rs 60,000.</p>.<p>Other winners from this year include Saby Singh (Music), Kunjana Parashar (English Creative Writing-Poetry), Ashmita Guha Neogi and Megha Acharya (Short Film), and Hari Sai Srikar and Nilagraha Chatterjee (Photography).</p>
<p>Amulya B, working as a video producer with The Printers (Mysore) Limited, has won the Toto Funds the Arts (TFA) award for the year 2021, in both Kannada and English Creative Writing categories.</p>.<p>She has created history in the 17-year journey of TFA by winning both categories in the same year.</p>.<p>TFA was established in the memory of Angiras “Toto” Vellani to nurture young artists between 18-29 years. There are usually eight awards to be won — two for English Creative Writing, one for Kannada Creative Writing, two for Photography, two for Short Film and one for Music.</p>.<p>Every winner will receive a cash prize of Rs 50,000 and a trophy, except the winner of the Music award, who will receive Rs 60,000.</p>.<p>Other winners from this year include Saby Singh (Music), Kunjana Parashar (English Creative Writing-Poetry), Ashmita Guha Neogi and Megha Acharya (Short Film), and Hari Sai Srikar and Nilagraha Chatterjee (Photography).</p>