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Sahitya Akademi Awards in Rajasthani Language
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Sahitya Akademi Awards in Rajasthani LanguageSahitya Akademi Awards and Rajasthani literature and its various genres go down in historical line, under this very sublimely honourable award from the Akademi itself. The person is chosen from a host literary personality under close discussion and scrutiny, finally awarded to the most top of the tops in Indian regional literature.

List of winners of Sahitya Akademi Award for writings in Rajasthani language comprise:


Year Book Author
2005 Kisturi Mirag (Short Stories) Chetan Swami
2004 Samhi Khulto Marag (Novel) Nand Bhardwaj
2003 Simaran (Poetry) Santosh Maya Mohan
2002 Jiv Ri Jaat (Short Stories) Bharat Ola
2001 Gharano (Novel) Abdul Vaheed `Kamal`
2000 Kankoo Kabandh (Play) Jaya Prakash Pandya "Jyotipunj"
1999 Seer Ro Ghar (Poetry) Vasu Acharya
1998 Ud Ja Re Sua (Novel) Shanti Baradwaj "Rakesh"
1997 Utaryo Hai Abho (Poetry) Malchand Tiwari
1996 Olun Ri Akhiyatan (Memoirs) Nem Narayan Joshi
1995 Kookh Padyai Ree Peed (Poetry) Kishore Kalpanakant
1994 Mati Ri Mahak (Short stories) Karnidan Barhath
1993 Adhura Supna (Short stories) Nrisingh Rajpurohit
1992 Dharam Judh (Plays) Arjun Deo Charan
1991 Mhari Kavitavan (Poetry) Premji Prem
1990 Uchhalo (Poetry) Rewatdan Charan `Kalpit`
1989 Jamaro (Short stories) Yadavendra Sharma `Chandra`
1988 Anahad Naad (Poetry) Bhagwati Lal Vyas
1987 Saglonri Peeda Swatmegh (Poetry) Nain Mal Jain
1986 Dwarka (Poetry) Mahavir Prasad Joshi
1985 Ek Duniya Mhari (Short stories) Sanwar Daiya
1984 Maru-Mangal (Poetry) Sumer Singh Shekhawat
1983 Ga-Geet (Poetry) Mohan Alok
1982 Chasmadith Gawah (Short stories) Moolchand `Pranesh`
1981 Barsan Ra Degoda Dungar Langhiyan (Poetry) Narayan Singh Bhati
1980 Mharo Gaon (Poetry) Rameshwar Dayal Shrimali
1979 Paagi (Poetry) Chandra Prakash Dewal
1978 Mevai Ra Runkh (Novel) Anna Ram `Sudama`
1977 Bol Bharamli (Poetry) Satya Prakash Joshi
1976 Leeltans (Poetry) Kanhaiyalal Sethia
1975 Pagfero (Poetry) Mani Madhukar
1974 Batan Ri Phulwari Vol. X (Folk-tales) Vijaydan Detha



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