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Sahitya Akademi Awards 2025: Full Winners List Across 24 Languages

Three months after a scheduled press event was quietly shelved, Sahitya Akademi broke its silence on 16 March 2026 and released the 2025 award roster — 24 books, 24 languages, one winner each. The English slot went to Navtej Sarna for his novel Crimson Spring; Hindi went to Mamta Kalia for a memoir built around her years in Allahabad. Every winner walks away with Rs 1 lakh, a hand-woven shawl and the Akademi's copper plaque — a piece of design history that Satyajit Ray sketched when the body was barely a year old. The ceremony is fixed for 31 March 2026 in New Delhi.

What Happened?

The Sahitya Akademi's 2025 prize list had been sitting on hold since December, when a Ministry of Culture order prompted the organisation to pause and rethink parts of its selection framework. That review wrapped up by mid-March, and on 16 March 2026 the Akademi put out the full list of 24 recipients — one writer per recognised language, chosen through individual jury panels that had spent much of 2025 reading and deliberating. What makes the 2025 cohort stand out is its genre spread. Poetry accounts for the largest share with eight titles, but the list stretches into territory that does not always get headline space — a Konkani essay collection, a Nepali work on traditional culture, a Tamil piece of literary criticism, a Marathi autobiography, and two memoirs in Hindi and Maithili. Novels take four slots, short story collections take six. The 31 March 2026 ceremony in New Delhi is where the physical prizes change hands — the cash, the shawl, and that copper plaque whose design Satyajit Ray contributed when the Akademi was still finding its footing in the mid-1950s.

Why Does It Matter?

  • No other Indian literary award covers 24 languages under one roof in a single annual cycle — that alone makes the Sahitya Akademi list a unique snapshot of where Indian writing sits in any given year.
  • Navtej Sarna spent decades as a career diplomat before committing to fiction; his English win bridges two worlds that rarely intersect on a prize list, and that backstory will find its way into GK questions.
  • Mamta Kalia's memoir about Allahabad taps into a city that produced some of Hindi literature's most enduring voices — her recognition lands the city back in a conversation it arguably never left.
  • Bodo and Santali sitting on the same list as Sanskrit and English is a quiet editorial statement about which literatures the country considers worth sustaining.
  • The delay and the Ministry's intervention earlier this year added a political dimension that makes this cycle more memorable — and more likely to appear in current affairs questions — than most.

Poetry Winners — Sahitya Akademi 2025

#LanguageAuthorBook Title
1BengaliPrasun BandyopadhyayShrestha Kabita
2DogriKhajur Singh ThakurThakur Satsayie (Couplets)
3GujaratiYogesh VaidyaBhattkhadaki
4KashmiriAli ShaidaNajdavanek'y Pot Aalav
5OdiaGirijakumar Baliyar SinghPadapurana
6SanskritMahamahopadhyaya Sadhu BhadreshdasPrasthanacatustaye Brahmaghosah
7TeluguNandini Sidha ReddyAnimesha
8UrduPritpal Singh BetabSafar Jaari Hai

Novel Winners — Sahitya Akademi 2025

#LanguageAuthorBook Title
1AssameseDevabrat DasKarhi Khelar Sadhu
2BodoSahaisuli BrahmaDwngnwi Lama Mwnse Gathwn
3EnglishNavtej SarnaCrimson Spring
4MalayalamN. PrabhakaranMaayaamanushyar

Short Story Winners — Sahitya Akademi 2025

#LanguageAuthorBook Title
1KannadaAmaresh NugadoniDada Seerisu Tande
2ManipuriHaobam NaliniKanglamdriba Eephut
3PunjabiJinderSafety Kit
4RajasthaniJitender Kumar SoniBharkhama
5SantaliSumitra SorenMid Birna Chenne Saon Inag Sagai
6SindhiBhagwan AtlaniWaghoo

Essays, Criticism, Autobiography & Memoir — Sahitya Akademi 2025

#LanguageAuthorBook TitleGenre
1KonkaniHenry Mendonca (H.M. Pernal)Konkani Kavyem: Rupani Ani RupakamEssays
2NepaliPrakash BhattaraiNepali Paramparik Sanskriti Ra Sabhyata Ko DukutiEssays
3TamilSa. TamilselvanThamiz Sirukathaiyin ThadangalLiterary Criticism
4MarathiRaju BaviskarKalyanilya ReshaAutobiography
5HindiMamta KaliaJeete Jee AllahabadMemoir
6MaithiliMahendraDhatri Paat San GaamMemoir

Exam Relevance

  • SSC papers (CGL, CHSL, MTS) pick one or two Sahitya Akademi questions almost every cycle — who won in English and who won in Hindi are the most-tested pairing. Navtej Sarna and Mamta Kalia are the anchors for 2025.
  • UPSC Prelims slots this under GK and culture; interview panels sometimes go further — when was the Akademi set up (12 March 1954), who first chaired it (Jawaharlal Nehru, as Chairperson of the institution, not as an award winner), and what distinguishes it from the Jnanpith Award (the higher literary honour).
  • Railway exams tend to test the prize value (Rs 1 lakh, same since 2009) and the copper plaque story — Satyajit Ray designed it, and that detail catches candidates off guard.
  • Banking GK rounds pick up current-affairs angles: when the list dropped (16 March 2026) and how many languages it covers (24).
  • A less common but growing trend — genre-count questions. Lock in: 8 poetry, 4 novels, 6 short stories, 2 essays, 1 criticism, 1 autobiography, 2 memoirs for 2025.

Test Your Knowledge

Q1. On which date were the Sahitya Akademi Awards 2025 officially announced?

  • 16 December 2025
  • 16 March 2026
  • 26 January 2026
  • 31 March 2026

Q2. Navtej Sarna won the Sahitya Akademi Award 2025 for English. What is the name of his winning book?

  • The Exile
  • Crimson Spring
  • Blind Man's Garden
  • The Garden of Solitude

Q3. Which city forms the heart of Mamta Kalia's Hindi memoir that won the Sahitya Akademi Award 2025?

  • Varanasi
  • Lucknow
  • Allahabad
  • Patna
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