List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Assamese

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Sahitya Akademi Award for Assamese
Award for contributions to Assamese literature
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Awarded forLiterary award in India
Sponsored by Sahitya Akademi, Government of India
Reward(s)1 lakh (US$1,200)
First awarded1955
Last awarded2024
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Total awarded61
First winner Jatindranath Dowara
Most Recent winner Sameer Tanti
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Sahitya Akademi Award is given each year, since 1955, by Sahitya Akademi (India's National Academy of Letters), to writers and their works, for their outstanding contribution to the upliftment of Indian literature and Assamese literature in particular. [1] Sahitya Akademi Fellowship, the highest honour conferred by the academy on a writer. Three people from Assam have been honoured with the fellowship, namely Nagen Saikia (2019), Nilmani Phookan (2002) and Syed Abdul Malik(1999).

No awards were conferred in 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1971, 1973 and 2013. [2]

Recipients

YearBookAuthorCategory of Books
1955Bana Phul Jatindranath Dowara Poetry
1960Kangrechar Kachiyali Ra'dat Benudhar Sharma Reminiscences
1961Iyaruingam Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya Novel
1964Asamar Loka Sanskriti Birinchi Kumar Barua Study in folk culture
1966Bedanar Ulka Ambikagiri Raichoudhury Poetry
1967Adhunik Galpa Sahitya Trailokyanath Goswami Literary criticism
1968Alakananda Nalinibala Devi Poetry
1969Manchalekha Atul Chandra Hazarika Study of Assamese theatre
1970Mahatmar Pora RupkonarloiLakshminath PhukanReminiscences
1972Aghari Atmar Kahini Syed Abdul Malik Novel
1974Golam Saurabh Kumar Chaliha Short stories
1975Koka Deutar har Nabakanta Barua Novel
1976Srinkhal Bhabendra Nath Saikia Short stories
1977Bakul Banar Kavita Anand Chandra Barua Poetry
1978Pita Putra Homen Borgohain Novel
1979Sonali Jahaj Bhaben Barua Poetry
1980Prithibir Axukh Jogesh Das Short stories
1981Kabita Nilamani Phookan (Jr.) Poetry
1982Mamare Dhara Tarowal Aru Dukhan UpanyasaMamoni Roysom Goswami (Indira Goswami) Novel
1983Sudirgha Din Aru Ritu Nirmalprabha Bordoloi Poetry
1984JangamDebendra Nath Acharya Novel
1985Krishna Kanta Handique Rachna-Sambhar Krishna Kanta Handique Literary criticism
1986Benudhar SarmaTirthanath Sarma Biography
1987Aan Ejan Harekrishna Deka Poetry
1988Patal Bhairavi Lakshmi Nandan Bora Novel
1989Asamiya Jatiya Jivanata Mahapurushiya Parampara Hiren Gohain Literary criticism
1990Snehadevir Ekuki Galpa Sneha Devi Short stories
1991Brahmaputra Ityadi PadyaAjit Barua Poetry
1992Shaichar Pathar Manuh Hiren Bhattacharyya Poetry
1993Mor Je Kiman HepahKeshav Mahanta Poetry
1994Madhupur Bahudur Sheelabhadra (Rebati Mohan Dutta Choudhury) Short stories
1995Maharathi Chandra Prasad Saikia Novel
1996Abhijatri Nirupama Borgohain Novel
1997Andharat Nijar Mukh Nagen Saikia Short stories
1998Asirbadar Rang Arun Sarma Novel
1999Bipponna Samay Medini Choudhury Novel
2000Baghe Tapur RatiApurba Sharma Short stories
2001Edhani Mahir Hahi Mahim Bora Novel
2002Mahat Oitiyya Nalinidhar Bhattacharyya Prose
2003Anek Manuh Anek Thai Aru NirjanataBireswar Barua Poetry
2004Manuh AnukuleHirendra Nath Dutta Poetry
2005Mouna Uth Mukhar Hridoy Yeshe Dorjee Thongchi Novel
2006Cheneh Jorir GanthiAtulananda Goswami Short stories
2007Santanukulanandan Purabi Bormudoi Novel
2008 Deo Langkhui Rita Chowdhury Novel
2009Katha Ratnakar Dhrubajyoti Bora Novel
2010Assamiya Ramayani sahitya:kathabastur atiguri Keshada Mahanta Article
2011Aei anuragi aei udasKabin Phukan Poetry
2012Patkai Epare Mor DesChandana Goswami Novel
2013Dhuliyori Bharir SansRabindra Sarkar Poetry
2014Mariam Astin Athaba Hira Barua Arupa Kalita Patangia Short Stories
2015 [3] Akashar Chhabi Aru Anyanya Galpa Kula Saikia Short Stories
2016 [4] Maghmalar Bhraman Jnan Pujari Poetry collection
2017 [5] Moriahola Jayanta Madhab Bora Novel
2018Kaliloir Dintu Amar Hobo Sananta Tanty Poetry collection
2019 [6] Chanakya Joyasree Goswami Mahanta Novel
2020 [7] Bengsata Apurba Kumar Saikia Short stories
2021 [8] Yat Ekhon Aranya Asil Anuradha Sharma Pujari Novel
2022 [9] Bhool SatyaManoj Kumar GoswamiShort stories
2023 [10] Dr. Pranavjyoti Dekar Srestha Galpa Pranavjyoti Deka Short stories
2024 [11] Pharingbore Bator Katha Jane Sameer Tanti Poetry

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