Sahitya Akademi Award for Odia | |
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Award for contributions to Odia literature | |
Awarded for | Literary award in India |
Sponsored by | Sahitya Akademi, Government of India |
Reward(s) | ₹1 lakh (US$1,300) |
First awarded | 1955 |
Last awarded | 2022 |
Highlights | |
First winner | Gopinath Mohanty |
Most Recent winner | Gayatribala Panda |
Total awarded | 62 |
Website | Official website |
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The 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. No awards were given in 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1962 and 1968.[1]
Sahitya Akademi Award winners
The following is a List of winners of the Sahitya Akademi Award for writings in the Odia language:[2]
† | Denotes posthumous recipients |
Year | Author | Book | Category of Book |
1955 | Gopinath Mohanty | Amrutara Santana | Novel |
1958 | Kanhu Charan Mohanty | Ka | Novel |
1961 | Godabarish Misra † | Ardhasatabdir Odisa O Tanhire Mo Sthan | Autobiography |
1962 | Sachidananda Routray | Kabita-1962 | Poetry |
1964 | Nilakantha Das | Atmajibani | Autobiography |
1965 | Baikunthanath Patnaik | Uttarayana | Poetry |
1966 | Godabarish Mohapatra † | Banka O Sidha | Poetry |
1967 | Suryanarayan Das | Odia Sahityara Itihas | History of Literature |
1969 | Surendra Mohanty | Nila Saila | Novel |
1970 | Binod Chandra Nayak | Sarisrupa | Poetry |
1971 | Manoranjan Das[3] | Aranya Fasal | Play |
1972 | Manoj Das | Manojdasanka Katha O Kahini | Short Stories |
1973 | Guru Prasad Mohanty | Samudra Snana | Poetry |
1974 | Sitakanta Mohapatra | Sabdara Akash | Poetry |
1975 | Radha Mohan Gadanayak | Surya O Andhakar | Poetry |
1976 | Kishori Charan Das | Thakura Ghara | Short Stories |
1977 | Kalicharan Patnaik | Kumbhara Chaka | Autobiography |
1978 | Ramakanta Rath | Saptama Ritu | Poetry |
1979 | Kunjabihari Das | Mo Kahani | Autobiography |
1980 | Ananta Patnaik | Abantar | Poetry |
1981 | Akhilmohan Patnaik | O Andhagali | Short Stories |
1982 | Gopal Chhotray | Hasyarasar Natak | One-act Plays |
1983 | Harekrushna Mahatab | Gan Majlis (Vol. Ill) | Essays |
1984 | Mohapatra Nilamani Sahoo | Abhisapta Gandharba | Short Stories |
1985 | Rajendra Kishore Panda | Saila Kalpa | Poetry |
1986 | Soubhagya Kumar Misra | Dwa Suparna | Poetry |
1987 | Nityananda Mohapatra | Gharadiha | Novel |
1988 | Sourindra Barik | Akash Pari Nibida | Poetry |
1989 | Bhanuji Rao | Nai Aarapari | Poetry |
1990 | Beenapani Mohanty | Patadei | Short Stories |
1991 | Jagannath Prasad Das | Ahnika | Poetry |
1992 | Rabi Pattnayak † | Bichitra Barna | Short Stories |
1993 | Santanu Kumar Acharya | Chalanti Thakura | Short Stories |
1994 | Guru Charan Patnaik | Jagata Darshanare Jagannatha | Cultural Study |
1995 | Govind Chandra Udgata | Kavyasilpi Gangadhara | Criticism |
1996 | Satyanarayana Rajguru | Mo Jeevana Sangrama | Autobiography |
1997 | Chandrasekhar Rath | Sabutharu Dirgharati | Short Stories |
1998 | Chittaranjan Das | Biswaku Gabakhya | Criticism |
1999 | Haraprasad Das | Garbhagriha | Poetry |
2000 | Pratibha Ray | Ullanghan | Short Stories |
2001 | Pratibha Satpathy | Tanmaya Dhuli | Poetry |
2002 | Sarat Kumar Mohanty | Gandhi Manisha | Biography |
2003 | Jatindra Mohan Mohanty | Suryasnata | Criticism |
2004 | Prafulla Kumar Mohanty | Bharatiya Sanskruti O Bhagwadgita | Essays |
2005 | Ramachandra Behera | Gopapura | Short Stories |
2006 | Bansidhar Sarangi | Swarodaya | Poetry |
2007 | Deepak Mishra | Sukha Sanhita | Poetry |
2008 | Pramod Kumar Mohanty | Asaranti Anasara | Poetry |
2009 | Phani Mohanty | Mrugaya | Poetry |
2010 | Pathani Pattnaik[4] | Jibanara Chalapathe | Autobiography |
2011 | Kalpanakumari Devi | Achihna Basabhumi | Novel |
2012 | Gourahari Das[5] | Kanta O' Anyanya Galpa | Short Stories |
2013 | Bijay Mishra[6] | Banaprastha | Play |
2014 | Gopal Rath[7] | Bipula Diganta | Poetry |
2015 | Bibhuti Patnaik[8] | Mahisashurara Muhan | Short Stories |
2016 | Paramita Satpathy[9] | Prapti | Short Stories |
2017 | Gayatri Saraf[10] | Etavatira Shilpi | Short Stories |
2018 | Dasarathi Das | Prasanga Puruna Bhabana Nua | Literary Essays |
2019 | Tarun Kanti Mishra[11] | Bhaswati | Short Stories |
2020 | Yashodhara Mishra[12] | Samudrakula Ghara | Short stories |
2021 | Hrushikesh Mallick[13] | Sarijaithiba Apera | Poetry |
2022 | Gayatribala Panda[14] | Dayanadi | Poetry |
Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puraskar Winners
The following is a List of winners of the Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puraskar:[15]
† | Denotes posthumous recipients |
Year | Author | Book/Contribution |
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2010 | Punyaprbha Devi[16] | Kuni Goinda (Short Stories) |
2011 | Maheswar Mohanty | Total Contribution To Children Literature |
2012 | Ram Prasad Mohanty † | Total Contribution To Children Literature |
2013 | Nadiya Bihari Mohanty | Total Contribution To Children Literature |
2014 | Dash Benhur (Jitendra Narayan Dash)[17] | Total Contribution To Children Literature |
2015 | Snehalata Mohanty | Total Contribution to Children Literature |
2016 | Batakrushna Ojha[18] | Total Contribution to Children Literature |
2017 | Subhendra Mohan Srichandan Singh | Total Contribution to Children Literature |
2018 | Birendra Mohanty | Rumku Jhuma (Poetry) |
2019 | Birendra Kumar Samantray | Total Contribution |
2020 | Ramachandra Nayak | Bana Deula Re Suna Neula (Stories) |
2021 | Digaraj Brahma | Geeta Kahe Mitar Katha (Poetry) |
2022 | Narendra Prasad Das | Kolahala Na Halahala (Short Stories) |
Akademi Yuva Puraskar Winners
The following is a List of winners of the Akademi Yuva Puraskar:[19]
Year | Author | Book | Category |
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2011 | Gayatribala Panda[20] | Gaan | Poetry |
2012 | Srushthishree Naik | Bhirna Upabana | Short Stories |
2013 | Kshetrabasi Naik | Dadan | Short Stories |
2014 | Narendra Kumar Bhoi | Pidaparba | Poetry |
2015 | Sujit Kumar Panda | Manasanka | Short Stories |
2016 | Jnanee Debasish Mishra[21] | Daaga | Poetry |
2017 | Suryasnata Tripathy | E Sampark Emiti | Poetry |
2018 | Jayadratha Suna | Sosa | Poetry |
2019 | Sisira Behera | Bimugdha Uccharana | Literary Criticism |
2020 | Chandrasekhar Hota | Chetanara Anwesana | Essays |
2021 | Debabrata Das | Sparsha O Anyanya Galpa | Short Stories |
2022 | Dillip Behera | Lanthan | Short Stories |
See also
References
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