List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Maithili
Sahitya Akademi Award to Maithili language Writers by Sahitya Akademi. No Awards were conferred in 1957, 1959, 1966 and 1972.[1]
Recipients
Year | Work (Type of work) | Author |
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2019 | Jingik Oriaon Karait (Poetry) | Kumar Manish Arvind |
2018 | Parineeta (Short stories) | Prof. Bina Thakur (HoD Maithili,LNMU) |
2017 | Jahalak Diary (Poetry) | Uday Narayan Singh "Nachiketa" |
2016 | Barki Kaki at hotmail dot com (short stories) | Shyam Darihare |
2015 | Khissa (Short Stories) | Man Mohan Jha |
2014 | Uchat (Novel) | Asha Mishra |
2013 | Sangharsh Aa Sehanta (Memoirs) | Sureshwar Jha |
2012 | Kist-Kist Jeewan (Autobiography) | Shefalika Verma |
2011 | Apaksha (Poetry) | Uday Chandra Jha ‘Vinod’ |
2010 | Bhamati (Novel) | Usha Kiran Khan |
2009 | Ganga-Putra (Short Stories) | *Man Mohan Jha |
2008 | Katek Daaripar (Memoirs) | Mantreshwar Jha |
2007 | 1. Sarokar (Short Stories)
2. Yudhh Aaor Yoddha (Nepali to Maithili Translation of Agam Singh Giri's Epic Poem "Yuddh Ra Yoddha") |
Pradip Bihari
Anant Bihari Lal Das "Indu" |
2006 | Kaath (Short Stories) | Bibhuti Anand |
2005 | Chanan Ghan Gachchiya (Poetry) | Vivekanand Thakur |
2004 | Shakuntala (Epic) | Chandrabhanu Singh |
2003 | Ritambhara (Short Stories) | Niraja Renu (Khamakhy A Devi) |
2002 | Sahasmukhi Chowk Par (Poems) | Somdev |
2001 | Pratijna Pandav (Epic) | Babuajee Jha ‘Ajnat’ |
2000 | Katek Raas Baat (Poetry) | Ramanand Renu |
1999 | Gananayak (Short Stories) | Saketanand |
1998 | Takait Achhi Chirai (Poetry) | Jeeva Kant |
1997 | Dhwast Hoet Shanti Stoop (Poetry) | Keerti Narayan Mishra |
1996 | Aai Kaalhi Parsoo (Short stories) | Raj Mohan Jha |
1995 | Kavita Kusumanjali (Poetry) | Jayamanta Mishra |
1994 | Uchitavakta (Short stories) | Gangesh Gunjan |
1993 | Samak Pauti (Short stories) | Govinda Jha |
1992 | Vividha (Essays) | Bhimanath Jha |
1991 | Pasijhaita Pathar (Play) | Ramdeo Jha |
1990 | Prabhasak Katha (Short stories) | Prabhas kumar choudhary |
1989 | Parasar (Epic) | *Kanchinath Jha ‘Kiran’ |
1988 | Mantraputra (Novel) | Mayanand Mishra |
1987 | Atita (Short stories) | Umanath Jha |
1986 | Natik Patrak Uttar (Belles-lettres) | Subhadra Jha |
1985 | Jeevan Yatra (Autobiography) | *Hari Mohan Jha |
1984 | Suryamukhi (Poetry) | Arsi Prasad Singh |
1983 | Maithili Patrakaritaka Ithihas (Treatise) | Chandranath Mishra ‘Amar’ |
1982 | Marichika (Novel) | Lily Ray |
1981 | Agastyayaini (Epic) | Markandeya Pravasi |
1980 | Ee Bataha Sansar (Novel) | Sudhanshu Shekhar Chaudhary |
1979 | Krishna-charit (Poetry) | Tantranath Jha |
1978 | Baji Uthal Murali (Poetry) | Upendra Thakur ‘Mohan’ |
1977 | Avahatta: Udbhava O Vikas (Literary criticism) | *Rajeshwar Jha |
1976 | Sitayana (Epic) | Vaidyanath Mallik "Vidhu" |
1975 | Kichhu Dekhal Kichhu Sunal (Reminiscences) | Girindramohan Mishra |
1973 | Naika Banijara (Novel) | Braj Kishore Verma ‘Manipadma’ |
1971 | Payasvini (Poetry) | Surenda Jha ‘Suman’ |
1970 | Radha Viraha (Epic poetry) | Kashikant Mishra ‘Madhup’ |
1969 | Du Patra (Novel) | Upendranth Jha |
1968 | Patrahin Nagna Gachh (Poetry) | ‘Yatri’ (Vaidyanath Mishra) |
1966 | Mithila-Baibhav (Philosophical treatise) | Yashodhar Jha |
References
- "Akademi Awards (1955-2015)". Sahitya Akademi. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
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