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By Akshita Nanda
FROM 5am to 8pm most days, Mr Govindarajan Elangovan, 36, whips up pratas and curries at his food stall. Sundays though are for poetry. That is when his stall in Bukit Batok Crescent is closed and he can write.
It is hard going, but the father of two's perseverance has paid off. He won second prize for Tamil poetry at the Singapore Press Holdings-National Arts Council Golden Point Award competition.
Twenty-three authors from all walks of life were feted at a ceremony at The Arts House yesterday for their winning entries in the biennial writing contest.
Winners of SPH-NAC Golden Point Award
Short Story
Chinese category
First: Li Qingsong
Second: Ang Li Wei
Third: Wang Zhenye
English category
First: Jeremy Jeyam Samuel
Second: Lee Yew Leong
Third: Ho Lin Lee
Malay category
First: Yazid Hussein
Second: Muhammad Jailani Abu Taib
Third: Roslie Buang Sidik
Tamil category
First: Perinbam Vasudevan
Second: Ismail Meera Syed Sulaiman
Third: Subramaniam Arjunan
Poetry
Chinese category
First: Chow Teck Seng
Second: Lee Yit Seong
Third: Lee Chee Keng
English category
First: Eric Low Soon Liang
Second: Koh Xin Tian
Third: Liew Wai Yee Janet
Malay category
First: Muhammad Khairool Haque Abdul Kadir
Second: Hamed Ismail
Third: Muhamad Rafi Abu Bakar
Tamil category
No first prize awarded
Second: Govindarajan Elangovan
Third: Rajendran Neethipandi

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