<Li>... Purn Sharma' Puran'--Gora (novel, Rajasthani tr. from Rabindranath Thakur) </Li> <Li>... Rabindranath Murmu--Ita Chetan Re Ita (novel, Santali tr. from Mahashweta Devi) </Li> <Li> Note--From English--In 1992, Hijam Guno Singh got this prize for Manipuri translation of History of Bengali Literature by Sukumar Sen. In 1991, Radhika Mohan Bhagowati got this prize for Assamese translation of The Story of Our Newspapers by Chanchal Sarkar . In 2012, Sharda Sathe got it for Marathi translation of A Traveller and the Road by Mohit Sen . </Li> <Ul> <Li> 1989--Nileena Abraham--Patummar Chhagal O Balyasakhi (short stories, tr. from Malayalam) </Li> <Li> 1990--Maitri Shukla--Unish Bigha Dui Katha (novel, tr. from Oriya) </Li> <Li> 1991--Subramanian Krishnamoorthy--Raktabanya (novel, tr. from Tamil) </Li> <Li> 1992--Maya Gupta--Kak O Kala Pani (short stories, tr. from Hindi) </Li> <Li> 1993--Manabendra Bandyopadhyay--Vaikom Muhammad Bashirer Shreshtha Galpo (short stories, tr. from Malayalam) </Li> <Li> 1994--Vina Alase--Gulamgiri (dialogues, tr. from Marathi) </Li> <Li> 1995--Kanailal Datta--Vinoba Bhave Rachanabali (autobiographical writing, tr. from Hindi) </Li> <Li> 1996--Ranendranath Bandyopadhyay--Sarpa O Rajju (novel, tr. from English) </Li> <Li> 1997--Rameshwar shaw--Bhabishyater Kabita (essays, tr. from English) </Li> <Li> 1998--Jaya Mitra--Jipsy Nadir Dhara (autobiographical writing, tr. from Punjabi) </Li> <Li> 1999--Shankha Ghosh--Raktakalyan (Taledanda Play, tr. from Kannada) </Li> <Li> 2000--Afsar Ahmed & Kalim Hazique--Sare Tin Hat Bhume (novel, tr. from Urdu) </Li> <Li> 2001--Nani Sur--Krishna Chanderer Nirbachito Galpo (short stories, tr. from Urdu) </Li> <Li> 2002--Usha Ranjan Bhattacharya--Mriityunjay (novel, tr. from Assamese) </Li> <Li> 2003--Malay Ray Chaudhuri--Suryer Saptam Ashwa (novel, tr. from Hindi) (refused) </Li> <Li> 2004--Sujit Chaudhuri--Asamiya Galpo Sankalan (short stories, tr. from Assamese) </Li> <Li> 2005--Ranjan Bandyopadhyay--Kabir Bijak O Anyanya Kabita (poetry, tr. from Hindi) </Li> <Li> 2006--Jyoti Bhushan Chaki--Kaifi Azmir Kabita (poetry, tr. from Urdu) </Li> <Li> 2007--Subimal Basak--Aamar Tomar Taar Katha (novel, tr. from Hindi) </Li> <Li> 2008--Bharati Nandi--Chitrita Andhakar (novel, tr. from Oriya) </Li> <Li> 2009--Ujjal Singha--Mitro Marjani (novel of Krishna Sovti, tr. from Hindi) </Li> <Li> 2010--Shyamal Bhattacharya--Kumari Harinir Chokh (short stories, tr. from Punjabi) </Li> <Li> 2011--Jagat Debnath--Raghaber Din Rat (novel, tr. from Marathi) </Li> <Li> 2012--Oinam Nilkantha Singh--Bristi Ar Holo Na (short story, tr. from Manipuri) </Li> <Li> 2013--Soma Bandyopadhyay--Gathanbad, Uttar - Gathanbad Ebang Prachya Kavyatattva (literary criticism, tr. from Urdu) </Li> <Li> 2014--Binay Kumar Mahata--Ei Prithibi Paglagarad (novel, tr. from Maithili) </Li> <Li> 2015--Mau Das Gupta--Anamdaser Puthi (novel, tr. from Hindi) </Li> <Li> 2016 - Gita Chaudhuri--Satyer Anwesan (Gandhi's autobiography, tr. from Gujarati) </Li> <Li> 2017 - (Late) Utpal Kumar Basu--Kebal Atmai Jane Kibhabe Gan Gaite Hay: Nirbachita Kabita (poetry, tr. from English) </Li> </Ul>

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