Agrani Bank Shishu Academy Children's Literature Award

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Agrani Bank Shishu Academy Children's Literature Award
TypeNational
DescriptionPrize for writers working on children's literature
Country Bangladesh
Presented by Bangladesh Shishu Academy
Established1981
First awarded1981
Last awarded2017
Website https://www.shishuacademy.gov.bd   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
 Agrani Bank-Shishu Sahitya Puraskar

Agrani Bank Shishu Academy Children's Literature Award is a prize for writers working on children's literature, which is provided by the Bangladesh Shishu Academy. In 1981, Agrani Bank and Children's Literature Award was instituted. It was named 'Agrani Bank-Shishu Sahitya Puraskar' since 2007. [1]

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History

Agrani Bank-Shishu Academy Child literature award was instituted in 1981. From 2007 it was named 'Agrani Bank-Shishu Sahitya Puraskar'. Since 2008 it has been named 'Agrani Bank-Shishu Academy Child Literature Award'. This award was organized based on the book published in the Bengali year. Each year seven awards were given in the category of poetry, rhymes, novels-fairytale, translation-travelogue, Bangabandhu, Liberation War and other biographies, health-science-technology, drama and book ornamentation etc. 15 thousand Bangladeshi taka, crest and awards are given as awards. [2]

Awards

By year

1418 (2011)

1419 (2012)

1420 (2013)

1421 (2014)

1422 (2015)

1423 (2016)

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