List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Odia

Not to be confused with Odisha Sahitya Academy Award.

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. This is the second highest literary award of India, after Jnanpith Award. No Awards in 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1962 and 1968.[1]

Sahitya Akademi Award winners and their works in Odia language

The following is a list of winners of the Sahitya Akademi Award for writings in Odia language:

YEAR AUTHOR BOOK GENRE
2015 Bibhuti Patnaik[2] Mahisashurara Muhan Short Stories
2014 Gopalkrushna Rath[3] Bipula Diganta Poetry
2013 Bijay Misra[4] Banaprastha Play
2012 Gourahari Das[5] Kanta O' Anyanya Galpa Short Stories
2011 Kalpanakumari Devi Achihna Basabhumi Novel
2010 Pathani Pattnaik[6] Jibanara Chalapathe Autobiography
2009 Phani Mohanty Mrugaya Poetry
2008 Pramod Kumar Mohanty Asaranti Anasara Poetry
2007 Dipak Mishra Sukha Sanhita Poetry
2006 Bansidhar Sarangi Swarodaya Poetry
2005 Ramachandra Behera Gopapura Short Stories
2004 Prafulla Kumar Mohanty Bharatiya Sanskruti O Bhagwadgita Essays
2003 Jatindra Mohan Mohanty Suryasnata Criticism
2002 Sarat Kumar Mohanty Gandhi Manisha Biography
2001 Pratibha Satpathy Tanmaya Dhuli Poetry
2000 Pratibha Ray Ullanghan Short Stories
1999 Haraprasad Das Garbhagriha Poetry
1998 Chittaranjan Das Biswaku Gabakhya Criticism
1997 Chandrasekhar Rath Sabutharu Dirgharati Short Stories
1996 Satyanarayana Rajguru Mo Jeevana Sangrama Autobiography
1995 Govind Chandra Udgata Kavyasilpi Gangadhara Criticism
1994 Guru Charan Patnaik Jagata Darshanare Jagannatha Cultural Study
1993 Santanu Kumar Acharya Chalanti Thakura Short Stories
1992 Rabi Pattnayak* Bichitra Barna Short Stories
1991 Jagannath Prasad Das Ahnika Poetry
1990 Jagadish Mohanty[7] Kaniska Kaniska Novel
1989 Bhanuji Rao Nai Aarapari Poetry
1988 Sourindra Barik Akash Pari Nibida Poetry
1987 Nityananda Mohapatra Gharadiha Novel
1986 Soubhagya Kumar Misra Dwa Suparna Poetry
1985 Rajendra K. Panda Saila Kalpa Poetry
1984 Mohapatra Nilamani Sahoo Abhisapta Gandharba Short Stories
1983 Harekrushna Mahatab Gan Majlis (Vol. Ill) Essays
1982 Gopal Chhotray Hasyarasar Natak One-act Plays
1981 Akhilmohan Patnaik O Andhagali Short Stories
1980 Ananta Patnaik Abantar Poetry
1979 Kunjabihari Das Mo Kahani Autobiography
1978 Ramakanta Rath Saptama Ritu Poetry
1977 Kali Charan Patnaik Kumbhara Chaka Autobiography
1976 Kishori Charan Das Thakura Ghara Short Stories
1975 Radha Mohan Gadanayak Surya O Andhakar Poetry
1974 Sitakanta Mohapatra Sabdar Akash Poetry
1973 Guru Prasad Mohanty Samudra Snana Poetry
1972 Manoj Das Manojdasank Katha O Kahini Short Stories
1971 Manoranjan Das[8] Aranya Fasal Play
1970 Binod Chandra Nayak Sarisrupa Poetry
1969 Surendra Mohanty Nila Saila Novel
1967 Suryanarayan Das Odiya Sahityara Itihas History of Literature
1966 Godavarish Mahapatra* Banka O Sidha Poetry
1965 Baikunthanath Patnaik Uttarayana Poetry
1964 Nilakantha Das Atmajibani Autobiography
1963 Sachi rautara Kabka-1962 Poetry
1961 Godavaris Mishra* Ardhasatabdir Odisa O Tanhire Mo Sthan Autobiography
1958 Kanhucharan Mohanty Ka Novel
1955 Gopinath Mohanty Amrutara Santan Novel

Sahitya Akademi Translation Award winners and their books

YEAR TRANSLATOR BOOK ORIGINAL BOOK (LANGUAGE/GENRE) AUTHOR
2015 Shakuntala Baliarsingh[9] Kaberi Bhali Jhia Tie Oru Keberi Yai Polar, (Tamil Novel) Lakshmi Thiripurasundari
2014 Rabindra Kumar Praharaj Thilagharar Gehlapua Alaler Gharer Dulal (Bengali Novel) Tek Chand Thakur
2013 Bilasini Mohanty Anabruta Andhakar: Saadat Hasan Manton Ka Ardhasata Kahani Collection of 50 Short Stories (Urdu) Saadat Hasan Manto
2012 Prasanta Kumar Mohanty Sei Pakhitir Na Ruswa Us Chiria Ka Nam, (Hindi Novel) Pankaj Bisht
2011 Sangram Jena Umrao Jan Ada Umrao Jaan Ada, (Urdu Novel) Mirza Hadi Ruswa
2010 Amiyabala Patnaik Renu Rachna Sanchayan Renu Rachna Sanchayan, (Hindi Short Stories) Phanishwar Nath 'Renu'
2009 Dharanidhara Panigrahi Karan Singh: Atmajibani Karan Singh: An Autobiography (English) Autobiography Karan Singh
2008 Jyotsna Rout Biswal Maharathi Maharathi (Assamese) Novel Chandra Prasad Saikia
2007
2006 Sudarshan Acharya Katha Sarit Sagara – I & II Kathasaritsagara (Sanskrit) Short Stories Somadeva
2005 Prabhakar Swain Nirmal Vermanka Shreshtha Galpa Collection (Hindi) Short Stories Nirmal Verma
2004 Ch. Hemakanta Misra Barabula Debaduta Awara Masiha (Hindi) Biography Vishnu Prabhakar
2003 Soudamini Nanda Andha Yug Andha Yug (Hindi) Play Dharamvir Bharati
2002 Nrusingha Tripathy Charu Chandralekha Charu Chandralekha (Hindi) Novel Hazari Prasad Dwivedi
2001 Janaki Ballabh Patnaik Bankima Upanyasmala (2 Volumes) Collection (Bengali) Novel Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
2000 Amresh Patnaik Tista Tatara Brutanta Tista Parer Vrittanta (Bengali) Novel Debes Ray
1999 Chandra Sekhar Das Burma Gotia Gadhara Atmakatha Ek Gadhey Ki Atmakatha (Hindi) Novel Krishan Chander
1998 Asit Mohanty Adhyaya Ekabinsha Collection different languages Short Stories Various authors
1997 Jugal Kishor Dutta Asami Hazir Asami Hazir (Bengali) Novel Bimal Mitra
1996 Jiwan Pani Muhan-Sanjha Ara Nazhika Neram (Malayalam) Novel Parappurath
1995 Nandini Satpathy Revenue Tikat Rasidi Tikat (Punjabi) Autobiography Amrita Pritam
1994 V. P. Joglekar Thumari Thumri (Marathi) Short Stories V. P. Kale
1993 Barendra Krushna Dhal Samba Samba (Bengali) Novel Samaresh Basu
1992 Srinivas Udgata Soubhagya Noopur Suhag ke Nupur (Hindi) Novel Amritlal Nagar
1991 Nilamani Mishra Kete Nachaiba Gopal Nachyau Bahut Gopal (Hindi) Novel Amritlal Nagar
1990 Laxmi Narayan Mohanty Banachari Aranyak (Bengali) Novel Bibhuti Bhusan Bandyopadhhay
1989 Basanta Kumari Devi Ganadebata, Parts I and II (Panchagram) Ganadevata, Parts I & II (Panchagram) (Bengali) Novel Tarashankar Bandopadhyaya

Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puraskar Winners

YEAR AUTHOR BOOK/ CONTRIBUTION
2016 Batakrushna Ojha[10] Total Contribution to Children Literature
2015 Snehalata Mohanty Total Contribution to Children Literature
2014 Dash Benhur (Jitendra Narayan Dash)[11] Total Contribution To Children Literature
2013 Nadiya Bihari Mohanty Total Contribution To Children Literature
2012 Ram Prasad Mohanty* Total Contribution To Children Literature
2011 Maheswar Mohanty Total Contribution To Children Literature
2010 Punyaprbha Devi[12] Kuni Goinda (Short Stories)

Akademi Yuva Puraskar Winners

YEAR AUTHOR BOOK GENRE
2016 Jnanee Debasish Mishra[13] Daaga Poetry collection
2015 Sujit Kumar Panda Manasanka Short Stories
2014 Narendra Kumar Bhoi Pidaparba Poetry
2013 Kshetrabasi Naik Dadan Short Stories)
2012 Srushthishree Naik Bhirna Upabana Short Stories
2011 Gayatribala Panda[14] Gaan Poetry

References

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