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Sahitya Academi – Bodo
Sahitya Akademi is India’s National Academy of Letters supported by government of India. Sahitya Akademi Award is one of the highest literary honor in India which annually confers on writers of outstanding works in one of the following twenty four major Indian languages that Sahiya Academi supports. Every year since its inception in 1954, the Sahitya Akademi awards prizes Aka. Awards-Brochureto the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the major Indian languages recognised by it. The award carries a monetary component (Rs. 50, 000) and a plaque. Sahitya Akademi gives twenty four awards to literary works in the languages it has recognised. These awards are given after an year-long process of scrutiny, discussion and selection. The awards are meant to recognise and promote excellence in Indian writing and expanding the very definition of Indian literature by acknowledging new trends and movements. They are a reflection of current tastes and contribute to the formation of an Indian sensibility. The award for Bodo language started only in 2005.
| Year | Book | Author |
| 2007 | Dumphaoni Phitha (Short Stories) | Janil Kumar Brahma |
| 2006 | Sanmwkhangari Lamajwng (Novel) | Katindra Swargiary |
| 2005 | Jiuni Mwgthang Bisombi Arw Aroj (Poetry) | Mangalsingh Hazowary |
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