List of Yuva Puraskar winners for Assamese facts for kids
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The Yuva Puraskar is a special award given every year in India. It celebrates talented young writers for their amazing books and stories. This award started in 2011. It honors outstanding works in 24 different languages spoken across India.
Celebrating Young Assamese Writers
This section lists the young writers who have won the Yuva Puraskar for their works in the Assamese language. Each winner receives a cash prize of Rs. 50,000. They also get a beautiful copper plaque with their name engraved on it. This award helps encourage young people to write more and share their stories.
Year | Author | Work | Type of Work | Reference |
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2011 | Arindam Borkataki | Anusilon | Essay | |
2012 | Kamal Kumar Tanti | Marangburu Amar Pita | Poetry | |
2013 | Bijoy Sankar Barman | Ashokastami | Poetry | |
2014 | Manika Devee | Jahar-Mahar | Short stories | |
2015 | Mridul Haloi | Akale Aso Kushale Aso | Poetry | |
2016 | Prartana Saikia | Zantadhari | Novel | |
2017 | Pratim Baruah | Xodhahe Nohol Tok o Bokul | Poetry | |
2018 | Bipasha Bora | Mou-Makshi Samrajya | Short Stories | |
2019 | Sanjib Pol Deka | Ei Pine Ki Ase? | Short Story | |
2020 | Dwijen Das | Megh-Ghora | Poetry | |
2021 | Abhijit Bora | Deuka Kobai Jay | Short Stories | |
2022 | Pradyumna Kumar Gogoi | Choki Aru Anyanya Galpa | Short Stories | |
2023 | Jintu Gitartha | Mon Mora Tora | Short Stories |
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