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Rabindra Puraskar

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Literary award
This article is about the literary award given inWest Bengal, India. For the award for research of Rabindra literature by Bangla Academy, Bangladesh, seeBangla Academy § Rabindra Award.

TheRabindra Puraskar (alsoRabindra Smriti Puraskar) is the highest honorary literary award given in the Indian state ofWest Bengal. This award is named after the famous Indian poetRabindranath Tagore and is administered by theGovernment of West Bengal under the aegis of thePaschimbanga Bangla Academy (Bengali Academy of West Bengal),Kolkata.The award is given for creative literature, non-fiction and books about Bengal inBengali as well as other languages.

From 1950 to 1982 this award was conferred on one or more writers for a particular outstanding work of him. From 1983 to 2003 this award was conferred to one or more writers as a recognition of their lifetime achievement. In 2004 and 2005, again this award was conferred on one or more writers for a particular outstanding work. Since 2006 this award again is being conferred to one or more writers as a recognition of their lifetime achievement.Sisir Kumar Das is missing from the list. He got the award twice, in 1976 and 1987.

Recipients

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1950–1959

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YearNameWork
1950Satinath BhaduriJagari (Novel)
Niharranjan RayBangalir Itihaas: Adi Parvaسر (History)
1951Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay (Posthumous)Ichhamati (Novel)
Jogesh Chandra Ray VidyanidhiIndian Ancient Life (History)
1952Brajendranath BandyopadhyaySangbadpatre Sekaler Katha,Bangla Samayik Patra,Sahitya-Sadhak-Charitmala etc. (History of Bengali Literature)
DrKalipada Biswas & Ekkadi GhoshBharater Banaushadhi (Ayurveda)
1953Bangalir Saraswat Abadaan: Bange Nabyanyay-Charcha (History of Sanskrit Literature)
1954Rani ChandaPurna Kumbha (Travelogue)
1955ParashuramKrishnakali Ityadi Galpa (Short Stories)
Tarashankar BandopadhyayArogya Niketan (Novel)
1956Samarendranath Sen
1957DrRamesh Chandra MajumdarThe History and Culture of the Indian People (History)
Prabhat Kumar MukhopadhyayRabindra Jibani (Tagore Studies)
1958Premendra MitraSagar Theke Phera (Poetry)
DrSuniti Kumar ChatterjiLatterature Mediavali & Moderne Del Sub Continente Indiano (History of Literature,Latin)
Binoy GhoshPaschimbanger Sanskriti (Bengal Studies)
1959Upendranath BhattacharyaBanglar Baul Gaan (Musicology)
Haridas Mukhopadhyay and Uma MukhopadhyayOrigin of the National Education Movement (History)

1960–1969

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YearNameWork
1960Pramathanath BishiCarry Saheber Munsi (novel)
Radhagobinda NathGoudiya Vaishnava Darshan (Vaishnava philosophy)
1961Haridas SiddhantabagishMahabharat (translation)
Swami PrajnananandaHistorical Development of Indian Music: A Critical Study (music)
1962BanaphulHate Bazare (novel)
Jitendranath BandyopadhyayaPanchopasana
1963Subodh Chandra ChakabartyRamyani Vikhsya (travelogue)
Suresh Chandra BandyopadhyayaSmritishastre Bangali (history)
1964Mrityunjoy Prasad GuhaAkash O Prithibi (science)
Bimal MitraKadi Diye Kinlam (novel)
Shankar Nath RoyBharater Sadhak(religion)
1965Sukumar SenBharatiya Shahityer Itihas (history)
Shachindra Nath BosePragaitihasik Manush (anthropology)
Gajendra Kumar MitraPaush Faguner Pala (novel)
1966Ashapurna DeviPratham Pratishruti (novel)
Shanti Ranjan BhattacharyaBengali Hinduon ki Urdu Khidmaat
AnirvanVed Mimansa
1967Sharadindu BandyopadhyayTungabhadrar Teere (novel)
Kalika Ranjan KanungoRajasthan Kahini (history)
Prabas Jiban ChaudhuryTagore on Literature and Aesthetics
1968Kalidas RoyPurnahuti (poem)
Sukumar BoseHimalaya (travellogue)
Charu Chandra SanyalThe Rajbansis of North Bengal (anthropology)
1969Leela MajumdarAar Konokhane
Narayan SanyalAparupa Ajanta (cave painting)
Gopendra Krishna BoseBangalar Laukik Debata (folk culture)

1970–1982

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YearNameWork
1971Ramapada ChaudhuriEkhoni (novel)
1972Bibhuti Bhushan MukhopadhyayEbar Priyambada (novel)
Paresh Chandra MajumdarSanskrita O Prakrita Bhashar Kramabikash (philology)
1973Jyotirmayi Devi"Sonarupa Noy" (Collection of Short Stories), Article "Sahityik Jyotirmoyi Devi" -by Rimpa Sarkar, Published on 13 July 2013 in Bartaman Paper (Bengali), Kolkata,
Amalendu Mitra"Radher Sanskriti" (Stories of Birbhum and their culture)
1974Buddhadeb BasuSwagato Biday (poetry)
Dr. Santimay Chatterjee and Enakshi ChatterjeeParamanu Jignasa (science)
1975Achintyakumar SenguptaUttarayan (poetry)
Gopal Chandra BhattacharyaBanglar Kitpatanga (entomology)
Sri AnirvanVeda Mimamsa
1977Dušan ZbavitelBengali Literature (literary history)
1979Arun MitraShudhu Rater Shabda Noy (poetry)
Geraldine ForbesPositivism in Bengal: A Case Study in the Transmission and Assimilation of an Ideology
1981Binod Bihari Mukhopadhyay (posthumous)Chitrakar (painting)
Susobhan SarkarOn the Bengal Renaissance
1982Dinesh DasRam Gache Banobashe (poetry)

1986–2005

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YearNameWork
1986Radharani DeviAparajita Rachanabali (complete works)
1987Ramendrakumar AcharyachoudhryBramha O Putir Mouri
1989Shankha GhoshDhum Legechhe Hrit-kamale (poetry)
Ram Basu
1994Khudiram DasChoddosho-Sal-o-Choloman Rabi (Bengali: চোদ্দশ সাল ও চলমান রবি)
1995Pratul Chandra RakshitPeriye Elam (autobiography)
Shakti Chattopadhyay[1] (posthumous)
1996Ajoy Home (posthumous)Chena Achena Pakhi (ornithology)
1999Amitava DasguptaAamaar Nirabota, Aamaar Bhasha (poetry)
Mangalacharan ChattopdhyayShreshtha Kobita
2003Dr. Biswanath ChakrabortyAmake Cheno (Science)
2004Palash Baran PalBigyan: Byakti, Jukti, Somoy O Somaj (science)
2005Himani BannerjiInventing Subjects: Studies in Hegemony, Patriarchy and Colonialism (literature)
Biman B. NathMohabishwer Prothom Aalo (Science)

2006–2012

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YearName
2006Ralph W. Nicholas
Tarun Sanayal
2007Kazuo Azuma
Nalin Patel
2008Manibhushan Bhattacharya
2010Manindra Gupta (Manindra Lal Dasgupta)
Asim Kumar Mukhopadhyay
Sukanya Sinha
2011Amartya Sen
2012Mridul Dasgupta (literature)
Amit Chaudhuri (other than Bengali)

2013–2018

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YearNameWork
2013Ranajit DasFor overall contribution to Bengali poetry.[2]
2014Dr Sankar Kumar NathFor "Kolkata Medical College-r Gorar Katha O Pandit Madhusudan Gupta" in Science
2014Sekhar BandyopadhyayFor Decolonisation in South Asia: Meanings of Freedom in Post-Independence West Bengal, 1947-52 (London: Routledge, 2009; Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan, 2012)
2014Debarati Mitra
2015Gautam BasuFor "Bengali Poetry"
2018Boria MajumdarEleven Gods and a Billion Indians

2020–Present

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YearNameWork
2022Shirshendu MukhopadhyayFor overall contribution[3]
2022Bikash SinhaFor overall contribution[4]
2022France BhattacharyaFor overall contribution[5][6]
2023Sanjib ChattopadhyayFor overall contribution

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Welcome to Muse India".www.museindia.com. Archived fromthe original on 23 September 2010.
  2. ^"Ranajit Das | Self".www.ranajitdas.com. Archived fromthe original on 19 February 2014.
  3. ^"Mamata Banerjee honored with Special Bangla Academy Award – JN News". Archived fromthe original on 17 December 2022. Retrieved10 May 2022.
  4. ^"Mamata Banerjee honored with Special Bangla Academy Award IV news".
  5. ^"Mamata Banerjee honored with Special Bangla Academy Award IV news".
  6. ^"জীবনসায়াহ্নে রবীন্দ্র পুরস্কারে সম্মানিত ফ্রাঁস ভট্টাচার্য - Prohor".

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