The award committee local convener Richard Moras told reporters here today that the award was in recognition of his contribution to the field of Konkani literature.
He said the award consisted of a cash prize of Rs 50,000, citation and memento.
The award ceremony would be held on September 23 in Bahrain.
D'Souza, who had served as an officer for Ministry of Home Affairs for 37 years, had written 197 short stories, 225 poems, 329 articles and five serial articles in Konkani.
'Dhon Thembe Dukhan' (Two drops of tears), one of his works, had won the Goa Konkani Bhasha Mandal award.
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