The Sahitya Akademi has officially announced its prestigious annual awards for 2025, recognizing outstanding literary contributions across 24 Indian languages. This year’s honors highlight a diverse range of genres, including poetry, novels, short stories, and memoirs.
Key Highlights of Sahitya Akademi Award 2025
- Total Awards: 24 languages recognized.
- Genre Breakdown: 8 books of poetry, 4 novels, 6 short story collections, 2 essays, 1 literary criticism, 1 autobiography, and 2 memoirs.
- Award Value: Each awardee receives an engraved copper plaque, a shawl, and a cash prize of ₹1,00,000.
- Ceremony Date: The awards will be presented on March 31, 2026, in New Delhi.
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Based on the official announcement from the Sahitya Akademi, here is the complete list of winners for the Sahitya Akademi Award 2025 across all 24 recognized languages:
Sahitya Akademi Award 2025: Complete List of Winners
| Language | Title and Genre | Name of the Author |
| Assamese | Karhi Khelar Sadhu (Novel) | Devabrat Das |
| Bengali | Shrestha Kabita (Poetry) | Prasun Bandyopadhyay |
| Bodo | Dwngnwi Lama Mwnse Gathwn (Novel) | Sahaisuli Brahma |
| Dogri | Thakur Satsayie (Poetry) | Khajur Singh Thakur |
| English | Crimson Spring (Novel) | Navtej Sarna |
| Gujarati | Bhattkhadaki (Poetry) | Yogesh Vaidya |
| Hindi | Jeete Jee Allahabad (Memoir) | Mamta Kalia |
| Kannada | Dada Seerisu Tande (Short Stories) | Amaresh Nugadoni |
| Kashmiri | Najdavanek’y Pot Aalav (Poetry) | Ali Shaida |
| Konkani | Konkani Kavyem: Rupani Ani Rupakam (Essays) | Henry Mendonca (H.M. Pernal) |
| Maithili | Dhatri Paat San Gaam (Memoir) | Mahendra |
| Malayalam | Maayaamanushyar (Novel) | N. Prabhakaran |
| Manipuri | Kanglamdriba Eephut (Short Stories) | Haobam Nalini |
| Marathi | Kalyanilya Resha (Autobiography) | Raju Baviskar |
| Nepali | Nepali Paramparik Sanskriti Ra Sabhyata Ko Dukuti (Essays) | Prakash Bhattarai |
| Odia | Padapurana (Poetry) | Girijakumar Baliyar Singh |
| Punjabi | Safety Kit (Short Stories) | Jinder |
| Rajasthani | Bharkhama (Short Stories) | Jitender Kumar Soni |
| Sanskrit | Prasthanacatustaye Brahmaghosah (Poetry) | Mahamahopadhyaya Sadhu Bhadreshdas |
| Santali | Mid Birna Chenne Saon Inag Sagai (Short Stories) | Sumitra Soren |
| Sindhi | Waghoo (Short Stories) | Bhagwan Atlani |
| Tamil | Thamiz Sirukathaiyin Thadangal (Literary Criticism) | Sa. Tamilselvan |
| Telugu | Animesha (Poetry) | Nandini Sidha Reddy |
| Urdu | Safar Jaari Hai (Poetry) | Pritpal Singh Betab |
Quick Summary of Genres
- Poetry: 8 Books
- Short Stories: 6 Books
- Novels: 4 Books
- Essays: 2 Books
- Memoirs: 2 Books
- Autobiography: 1 Book
- Literary Criticism: 1 Book
Sahitya Akademi vs. Jnanpith Award
Understanding the distinction between India’s top literary honors is essential for competitive exam aspirants.
- Sahitya Akademi Award: Awarded annually for the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 24 major Indian languages (including English and Rajasthani).
- Jnanpith Award: Considered the highest literary award in India, given for outstanding contribution towards literature. While Sahitya Akademi honors a specific work, Jnanpith often recognizes a writer’s lifetime body of work.
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“Quick Bite” Section
- Foundation of Sahitya Akademi: 1954.
- Headquarters: Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi.
- Total Languages Recognized: 24 (22 languages from the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution + English and Rajasthani).
Source: For the official press release, refer to the Ministry of Culture via PIB Release ID: 2240704.
FAQ Section
Q1: How many languages does the Sahitya Akademi recognize?
The Akademi recognizes 24 languages: the 22 languages listed in the Indian Constitution plus English and Rajasthani.
Q2: What is the prize money for the Sahitya Akademi Award?
The award includes a cash prize of ₹1,00,000, a shawl, and an engraved copper plaque.
Q3: Who won the Sahitya Akademi Award 2025 for English?
Navtej Sarna won the award for his novel titled Crimson Spring.
Q4: When are the Sahitya Akademi Awards 2025 being presented?
The presentation ceremony is scheduled for March 31, 2026, in New Delhi.

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