Sahitya Akademi Award 2021 list
The Sahitya Akademi Award 2021 was given in 20 Indian languages and the other winners include Anuradha Sarma Pujari (Assamese), Bratya Basu (Bengali), Mwdai Gahai (Bodo), Raj Rahi (Dogri), Daya Prakash Sinha (Hindi), DS Nagabhushana (Kannada), Wali Mohd Aseer Kashtawari (Kashmiri), Sanjiv Verenkar (Konkani), George Onakkoor (Malayalam), Kiran Gurav (Marathi), Chhabilal Upadhyaya (Nepali), Hrushikesh Mallick (Odia), Khalid Hussain (Punjabi), Meethesh Nirmohi (Rajasthani), Vindeshwariprasad Mishr “Vinay” (Sanskrit), Niranjan Hansda (Santali), Arjun Chawla (Sindhi), Ambai (Tamil) and Gorati Venkanna (Telugu). The winner of Gujarati, Maithili, Manipuri, and Urdu languages will be announced at a later date.
Meanwhile, author Megha Majumdar won the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar 2021 for her debut book 'A Burning', published in 2020. Born in India, Majumdar now lives in New York where she works as an Editor in chief- Books at Catapult Story. Set in Kolkata, 'A Burning' is about the struggles of life in India.
The Sahitya Akademi Award 2021 was given in 20 Indian languages and the other winners include Anuradha Sarma Pujari (Assamese), Bratya Basu (Bengali), Mwdai Gahai (Bodo), Raj Rahi (Dogri), Daya Prakash Sinha (Hindi), DS Nagabhushana (Kannada), Wali Mohd Aseer Kashtawari (Kashmiri), Sanjiv Verenkar (Konkani), George Onakkoor (Malayalam), Kiran Gurav (Marathi), Chhabilal Upadhyaya (Nepali), Hrushikesh Mallick (Odia), Khalid Hussain (Punjabi), Meethesh Nirmohi (Rajasthani), Vindeshwariprasad Mishr “Vinay” (Sanskrit), Niranjan Hansda (Santali), Arjun Chawla (Sindhi), Ambai (Tamil) and Gorati Venkanna (Telugu). The winner of Gujarati, Maithili, Manipuri, and Urdu languages will be announced at a later date.
Meanwhile, author Megha Majumdar won the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar 2021 for her debut book 'A Burning', published in 2020. Born in India, Majumdar now lives in New York where she works as an Editor in chief- Books at Catapult Story. Set in Kolkata, 'A Burning' is about the struggles of life in India.
Sahitya Akademi Award 2021 list
The Sahitya Akademi Award 2021 was given in 20 Indian languages and the other winners include Anuradha Sarma Pujari (Assamese), Bratya Basu (Bengali), Mwdai Gahai (Bodo), Raj Rahi (Dogri), Daya Prakash Sinha (Hindi), DS Nagabhushana (Kannada), Wali Mohd Aseer Kashtawari (Kashmiri), Sanjiv Verenkar (Konkani), George Onakkoor (Malayalam), Kiran Gurav (Marathi), Chhabilal Upadhyaya (Nepali), Hrushikesh Mallick (Odia), Khalid Hussain (Punjabi), Meethesh Nirmohi (Rajasthani), Vindeshwariprasad Mishr “Vinay” (Sanskrit), Niranjan Hansda (Santali), Arjun Chawla (Sindhi), Ambai (Tamil) and Gorati Venkanna (Telugu). The winner of Gujarati, Maithili, Manipuri, and Urdu languages will be announced at a later date.
Meanwhile, author Megha Majumdar won the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar 2021 for her debut book 'A Burning', published in 2020. Born in India, Majumdar now lives in New York where she works as an Editor in chief- Books at Catapult Story. Set in Kolkata, 'A Burning' is about the struggles of life in India.
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