List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Dogri

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Sahitya Akademi Award for Dogri
Award for contributions to Dogri literature
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Awarded forLiterary award in India
Sponsored by Sahitya Akademi, Government of India
Reward(s)1 lakh (US$1,300)
First awarded1970
Last awarded2022
Highlights
Total awarded50
First winnerNarendra Khajuria
Most Recent winnerVeena Gupta
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Sahitya Akademi Award is given by the Sahitya Akademi, India's national academy of letters, to one writer every year in each of the languages recognized by it, as well as for translations. [1] The Sahitya Akademi Award is the second highest literary award of India after the Jnanpith Award, and is annually conferred on writers of outstanding works in one of the twenty four major Indian languages that the Sahitya Akademi supports.

The Sahitya Akademi Award to Dogri writers is awarded to Dogri writers for works in Dogri and English. The award for Dogri language started in 1970. No awards were given in 1973, 1993 and 1998. [2] [3] The award may also be given to translations from Dogri literature. [4]

Winners

YearBookAuthorCategory of Books
1970Nila Ambar Kale BadalNarendra Khajuria Short stories
1971Meri Kavita Mere Geet Padma Sachdev Poetry
1972Phull Bina DaliSrivats Vikal Novel
1974Duddh, Lahoo, ZaharMadan Mohan SharmaShort stories
1975Mere Dogri GeetKishan Smail PuriPoetry
1976Badnami Di Chhan Ram Nath Shastri Short stories
1977Main Mele Ra JanunKehri Singh `Madhukar’Poetry
1978Sanjhi Dharti Bakhle MahnuNarsingh Dev JamwalNovel
1979Nanga RukhO.P. Sharma `Sarathi’Novel
1980Ghar Kunwar Viyogi Poetry
1981Ek Shehr Yaaden Da Jitendra Udhampuri Poetry
1982QaidiDeshbandhu Dogra `Nutan’Novel
1983Aale Ved Rahi Short stories
1984Gamlen De CactusShiv Ram `Deep’Poetry
1985AyodhyaDinoo Bhai PantPlay
1986Sunne Di ChireeOm GoswamiShort stories
1987Beddan Dharti DiPrakash PremiEpic
1988Rattu Da ChananRam Lal SharmaPoetry
1989Sodh Samundaren DiMohanlal SapoliaPoetry
1990Jeevan LehranTara SmailpuriPoetry
1991Apni Daphli Apna RaagMohan SinghPlays
1992Jo Tere Man-Chitta Laggi JaYash SharmaPoetry
1994Buddh SuhaganJitendra SharmaPlays
1995LalsaAbhishapPoetry
1996Baddali KalaveGianeshwarPoetry
1997Bakhre Bakhre SachShiv Dev Singh SushilNovel
1999Mangwi PashakriKuldeep Singh JindhrahiaPoetry
2000Meel Patthar Deen Bandhu Sharma Short stories
2001Nighe RangVerinder KesarPoetry
2002Trip Trip CheteOm VidyarthiTravelogue
2003Jhull Bada Dea Pattara(Late) Ashwani MagotraPoetry
2004Cheten Di ChitkabriShiv NathEssays
2005Dhaldi Dhuppe Da SekKrishan SharmaShort Stories
2006Kore Kaakal Korian TalianDarshan DarshiPoetry
2007Mahatma VidurGian Singh PagochEpic
2008Cheten Di RholChampa SharmaPoetry
2009Geet SarovarPraduman Singh JindrahiaLyrics and songs
2010Pandran KahaniyanManojShort stories
2011Cheten Diyan Ga’liyanLalit MagotraEssays
2012Tim-Tim Karde TareBal Krishan Bhaura [5] Poetry
2013Doha SatsaiSitaram Sapolia [6] Poetry
2014Hashiye ParShailender SinghNovel
2015Parchhamen Di LoDhian SinghPoetry
2016ChetaChhatrapalShort Stories
2017BannaShiv MehtaShort Stories
2018BhagirathInderjeet KesarNovel
2019Bandaralta DarpanOm Sharma Jandriari [7] Essays
2020Baba JitamalGian Singh [8] Play
2021Namme TunnelRaj RahiShort Stories
2022Chhe RoopakVeena Gupta [9] Drama

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Padma Sachdev was an Indian poet and novelist. She was the first modern woman poet of the Dogri language. She also wrote in Hindi. She published several poetry collections, including Meri Kavita Mere Geet, which won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1971. She also received the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award in 2001, and the Kabir Samman for poetry for the year 2007-08 given by Government of Madhya Pradesh, Saraswati Samman for the year 2015, Sahitya Akademi Fellowship in 2019.

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