Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Nepali

Sahitya Akademi Awardees Nepali

The Sahitya Akademi Award is the second-highest literary honour in India, after the Jnanpith Award. The award is conferred annually by the Sahitya Akademi, India’s National Academy of Letters, to writers of the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 22 languages of the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution, as well as English and Rajasthani.

The Sahitya Akademi Award is given in 24 languages as a recognition of excellence in Indian writing and a celebration of India’s diverse literary tradition. The awardees are selected by a jury of eminent writers and scholars, ensuring the quality and impartiality of the selection process.

Here, we have listed the names of Sahitya Akademi Award for Nepali language:

YEARBOOKAUTHOR
2022Saino (Drama)K.B. Nepali
2021Usha Anirudha (Epic Poetry)Chhabilal Upadhyaya
2020Kirayako Kokh (Novel)Shankar Dev Dhakal
2019Biswa Euta Pallo Gaon (Travelogue)Salon Karthak Lepcha
2018Kina Royeu Upamaa (Short Stories)Lok Nath Upadhyay Chapagain
2017Kriti Vimarsha (Literary Criticism)Bina Hangkhim
2016Janmabhumi Mero Swadesh (Novel)Gita Upadhyay
2015Samayaka Prativimbaharu (Short Stories)Gupta Pradhan
2014Satta Grahan (Short Stories)Nanda Hankhim
2013Manka Lahar Ra Raharharu (Travelogue)Man Bahadur Pradhan
2012Ekantavas (Short Stories)Uday Thulung
2010Akashlay Pani Thawan Khoji Rahechha (Poetry)*Gopi Narayan Pradhan
2009Gairi Gaon Ki Chameli (Short Stories)Samiran Chhetri ‘Priyadarshi’
2008Kehi Namileka Rekhaharu (Short Stories)Haiman Das Rai ‘Kiraf ’
2007Curfew (Play)Lakshman Srimal
2006Droha (Novel)Bhim Dahal
2005Jeevan GoretoMa (Novel)Krishna Singh Moktan
2004Shanti Shandeha (Poetry)Jos Yonjan ‘Pyasi’
2003Athah (Novel)Bindya Subha
2002Udasin Rukhharu (Novel)Prem Pradhan
2001Aahat Anubhuti (Short stories)Lakhi Devi Sundas
2000Nisansmaran (Essays)Ramlal Adhikari
1999Bishaun Shatabdi Ki Monalisa (Short stories)Bikram Bir Thapa
1998Adim Busty (Poetry)Man Prasad Subba
1997Veer Jatiko Amar Kahani (Biographical Essays)Mani Prasad Rai
1996Nihsabda (Poetry)MohanThakuri
1995Dr. Parasmani Ko Jiwan Yatra (Biography)Nagendramani Pradhan
1994Paryavekshan (Essays)Jiwan Namdung
1993Mrigatrishna (Short stories)Sanu Lama
1992Indra Dhanush (Essays)R.P. Lama
1991Hypocret Champ-Gurans Ra Anya Kavita (Poetry)Girmee Sherpa
1990Aama (Poetry)Tulsiram Sharma ‘Kashyap’
1989Karna-Kunti (Epic)Tulsi Bahadur Chhetri
1988Usha Manjari (Poetry)Pushpalal Upadhyaya
1987Brahmaputraka Chheu-Chhau (Novel)Lil Bahadur Chetri
1986Chakrabyuha (Short stories)Sharad Chhetri
1985Nilkanth (Novel)Matsyendra Pradhan
1984Samaj Darpan (Epic)Ramchandra Giri
1983Niyati (Novel)Indra Sundas
1982Binsiyako Sanskriti (Essays)M.M. Gurung
1981Naya Kshitij Ko Khoj (Novel)Asit Rai
1980Sunakhari (Novel)Okima Gwyn
1979Maulo (Essays)Guman Singh Chamling
1978Khaharey (Short stories)Shiva Kumar Rai
1977Nepali Upanyas Ka Adharharu (Literary criticism)Indra Bahadur Rai
No award was given in 2011

The first Sahitya Akademi Award were given in 1955 and it has been awarded to some of India’s most renowned writers, including Rabindranath Tagore, Premchand, R.K. Narayan, M.T. Vasudevan Nair, Amitav Ghosh, and other writers in a wide range of genres, including fiction, poetry, drama, and non-fiction.

The Sahitya Akademi Award plays an important role in promoting Indian literature and culture. It is a recognition of excellence in Indian writing and an inspiration to writers and readers alike.

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