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List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Maithili

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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
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

[1]

  1. ^ "Akademi Awards (1955-2015)". Sahitya Akademi. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 March 2016.