A reflection of the artistic achievements, academic contributions, and lasting influence of Prof. Sukhvir Sanghal. Throughout his career as an artist, educator, and mentor, he earned the respect of institutions, scholars, students, collectors, and art lovers who continue to celebrate his contribution to Indian art.
Awarded Second Prize for the painting Chak Puja at the All India Fine Arts & Crafts Society Exhibition, New Delhi.
First Prize for the painting 'Birth greetings' in Indian wash style of painting by All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society, New Delhi.
Awarded First Prize for Portrait of Tagore, a tapestry work exhibited at the Dasara Exhibition, Mysore.
Awarded First Prize for Rama's Departure, an Indian Wash painting, at the 10th Annual Art Exhibition of the All India Fine Arts & Crafts Society, New Delhi.
At the request of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, designed the wedding invitation card for the marriage of Indira Gandhi. The design, noted for its simplicity and artistic significance, received widespread appreciation.
Awarded First Prize for Marriage Procession, an Indian Wash painting, at the Bombay Art Society Exhibition, Bombay.
Awarded the Tagore Gold Medal by the Academy of Fine Arts, Calcutta, in recognition of Khoria and its innovative use of a new artistic medium.
Invited to create a mural on the theme of the Dandi March for the decoration of Vidhan Sabha, Lucknow, in recognition of his artistic skill and vision
The Dusk of Romance, a documentary dedicated to Prof. Sukhvir Sanghal, was screened during the centenary celebrations of the Lucknow College of Arts and Crafts, honouring his significant contribution to the institution and to Indian art.
A public road was named Prof. Sukhvir Sanghal Marg on his 16th Death Anniversary in recognition of his distinguished contributions to Indian art and his enduring cultural legacy.
Thou Art Dust, to Dust Returnest was acquired for the Royal Collection of King George V, reflecting distinguished recognition of the artist's work.
Prof. Sukhvir Sanghal's legacy lives on through exhibitions, memorials, workshops, publications, and documentary films that continue to inspire artists, scholars, and art enthusiasts.