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Tag: National recognition for women literary voices
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Women’s literary voices take centre stage as Amar Ujala announces Akashdeep recipients for 2025
Women’s literary contributions across Indian languages have taken centre stage with the announcement of the Akashdeep honours under the Amar Ujala Shabd Samman 2025. The highest recognition instituted by Amar Ujala will be conferred on eminent Hindi short story writer Mamta Kalia and renowned Manipuri author Arambam Ongbi Memchoubi for their lifetime contribution to literary life.
The selection of two women writers this year carries added significance. The United Nations had declared 1975 as the International Women’s Year, and 2025 marks its golden jubilee. In addition, 2026 has been dedicated by the United Nations to recognising women’s contributions to agriculture. Against this global backdrop, the recognition of Mamta Kalia and Arambam Ongbi Memchoubi lends the Akashdeep honours a distinct cultural and historical resonance.
Arambam Ongbi Memchoubi, born as Dr. Thounaojam Chanu Ibemhal on January 1, 1957, is widely recognised for her contribution to contemporary Manipuri literature. Her work engages deeply with postcolonial thought, women’s identity, and Meitei myths, establishing her as a significant voice in the literary landscape of Manipur and Indian languages beyond Hindi.
Alongside the Akashdeep honours, Amar Ujala has also announced the Shabd Samman Best Work Awards for Hindi literary works published in 2024. Savita Singh’s poetry collection Vaasna Ek Nadi Ka Naam Hai was selected in the Chhap category, while Naish Hasan’s Mutah received recognition in Non Fiction. Shahadat’s short story collection Curfew Ki Raat was chosen in the Fiction category.