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YEAR
BOOK
AUTHOR
2023
Dr. Pranavjyoti Dekar Srestha Galpa (Short Stories)
Pranavjyoti Deka
2022
Bhool Satya (Short Stories)
Manoj Kumar Goswami
2021
Iyat Ekhan Aaronya Asil (Novel)
Anuradha Sarma Pujari
2020
Bengsata (Short Stories)
Apurba Kumar Saikia
2019
Chanakya (Novel)
Joysree Goswami Mahanta
2018
Kailoir Dinto Amar Hobo (Poetry)
Sananta Tanti
2017
Moriahola (Novel)
Jayanta Madhab Bora
2016
Meghmalar Bhraman (Poetry)
Jnan Pujari
2015
Akashar Chhabi Aru Anyanya Galpa (Short Stories)
Kula Saikia
2014
Mariam Astin Athaba Hira Barua(Short Stories)
Arupa Patangia Kalita
2012
Patkair Ipare Mor Desh (Novel)
Chandana Goswami
2011
Ei Anuragi Ei Udasi (Poetry)
*Kabin Phukan
2010
Asomiya Ramayani Sahitya: Kathabostur Atiguri (Criticism)
Keshada Mahanta
2009
Katha Ratnakara (Novel)
Dhruba Jyoti Bora
2008
Deou Langkhui (Novel)
Rita Choudhury
2007
Santanukulanandan (Novel)
Purabi Bormudoi
2006
Cheneh Jorir Ganthi (Short stories)
Atulananda Goswami
2005
Mouna Ounth Mukhar Hriday (Novel)
Yeshe Dorje Thongchi
2004
Manuh Anukule (Poetry)
Hirendra Nath Dutta
2003
Anek Manuh Anek Aru Nirjanata (Poetry)
Bireswar Barua
2002
Mahat Oitiyya (Criticism)
Nalinidhar Bhattacharyya
2001
Edhani Mahir Hanhi (Novel)
Mahim Bora
2000
Baghe Tapur Rati (Short stories)
Apurba Sarma
1999
Biponna Samay (Novel)
Medini Choudhury
1998
Asirbadar Rang (Novel)
Arun Sarma
1997
Andharat Nijar Mukh (Short stories)
Nagen Saikia
1996
Abhijatri (Novel)
Nirupama Borgohain
1995
Maharathi (Novel)
Chandra Prasad Saikia
1994
Madhupur Bahudur (Short stories)
Sheelbhadra (Rabati Mohan Datta Choudhury)
1993
Mor Je Kiman Hepah (Poetry)
Keshav Mahanta
1992
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