- First Jnanpith: The first award for Jnanpith was given in 1965 to G. Sankara Kurup for Malayali Literature.
- First Lady to win Gyanpith Award: The first women to receive this prestigious award was the Bengali writer Ashapoorna Devi who was awarded in 1976.
- First Jnanpith in English: Amitav Ghosh became the first English writer to win Jnanpith Award in 2018.
The
Literary award Jnanpith or Gyanpith is one of the highest literary honour in
India. Some call it Gyanpeeth award also.
The award is meant to recognize, nurture and promote the excellence
in writing in all recognized Indian languages. It is awarded only to
Indian nationals.
The Jnanpith award is awarded every year for best creative
writing to an Indian citizen in any of the 22 languages that are included in Schedule VIII of the
Indian Constitution. English has also been included for consideration
of the award from 49th award onwards.
This Award is sponsored by the Bharatiya Jnanpith Trust,
which is a literary and cultural organisation that was set up in 1944, by the
late Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain and his wife Rama Jain. The Jain family are the
publishers of The Times of India newspaper. This award is considered to
be the most prestigious literary award of the country.
The Jnanpith Award :
It carries a cash price of Rs 11 lakhs, a citation plank and a bronze replica
of goddess Saraswati ‘Vagdevi’.
Jnanapeetha |
Prior to 1982, the Jnanpith Award were given for a single work of
Author, but after that, the Jnanpith Award is being given for the lifetime contribution of the writer to
the Indian literature. The Jnanpeeth Award has become a symbol of the
comprehensive vision of Indian literature along with national integrity.
Firsts in Jnanpith Awards:
Year : Name – Works (Language)
1965 : G. Sankara Kurup – Odakkuzhal [Flute] (Malayalam)
1966 : Tarashankar Bandopadhyaya – Ganadevta (Bengali)
1967 : Kuppali Venkatappagowda Puttappa (Kuvempu) – Sri
Ramayana Darshanam (Kannada)
1967 : Umashankar Joshi – Nishitha (Gujarati)
1968 : Sumitranandan Pant – Chidambara (Hindi)
1969 : Firaq Gorakhpuri – Gul-e-Naghma (Urdu)
1970 : Viswanatha Satyanarayana – Ramayana Kalpavrikshamu [A
resourceful tree:Ramayana] (Telugu)
1971 : Bishnu Dey Smriti – Satta Bhavishyat (Bengali)
1972 : Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' – Urvashi (Hindi)
1973 : Dattatreya Ramachandra Bendre – Nakutanti [Naku Thanthi
(Four Strings)] (Kannada)
1973 : Gopinath Mohanty – Paraja (Oriya)
1974 : Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar – Yayati (Marathi)
1975 : P. V. Akilan – Chitttrappavai (Tamil)
1976 : Ashapurna Devi – Pratham Pratisruti (Bengali)
1977 : K. Shivaram Karanth – Mookajjiya Kanasugalu [Mookajjis
dreams] (Kannada)
1978 : Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayan 'Ajneya' – Kitni Navon
Men Kitni Bar [How many times in many boats?] (Hindi)
1979 : Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya – Mrityunjay [Immortal]
(Assamese)
1980 : S. K. Pottekkatt – Oru Desathinte Katha [Story of a land]
(Malayalam)
1981 : Amrita Pritam – Kagaj te Canvas (Punjabi)
1982 : Mahadevi Varma – Yama (Hindi)
1983 : Maasti Venkatesh Ayengar – Chikkaveera Rajendra [Life
and struggle of Kodava King Chikkaveera Rajendra] (Kannada)
1984 : Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai – Kayar [Coir] (Malayalam)
1985 : Pannalal Patel – Maanavi Ni Bhavaai (Gujarati)
1986 : Sachidananda Rout Roy (Oriya)
1987 : Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar (Kusumagraj) – Natsamrat (Marathi)
1988 : Dr.C. Narayana Reddy – Vishwambhara (Telugu)
1989 : Qurratulain Hyder – Akhire Shab Ke Humsafar (Urdu)
1990 : V. K. Gokak (Vinayaka Krishna Gokak) – Bharatha Sindhu
Rashmi (Kannada)
1991 : Subhas Mukhopadhyay – Padati (Bengali)
1992 : Naresh Mehta (Hindi)
1993 : Sitakant Mahapatra – "for outstanding contribution to
the enrichment of Indian literature, 1973-92" (Oriya)
1994 : U. R. Ananthamurthy – for his contributions to (Kannada)
literature (Kannada)
1995 : M. T. Vasudevan Nair – Randamoozham [Second Chance]
(Malayalam)
1996 : Mahasweta Devi – Hajar Churashir Ma (Bengali)
1997 : Ali Sardar Jafri - Urdu
1998 : Girish Karnad --for contributions to Kannada Literature
and for contribution to Kannada theater (Yayati)
1999 : Gurdial Singh -- for his contribution to Hindi
Literature(Hndi)
2000 : Indira Goswami -- For writing about the subalterns and
marginalised &contribution in Assamese literature (Assamese).
2001 : Rajendra Shah -- For his contribution in Gujarati
literature (Gujarati).
2002 : D. Jayakanthan--For his contribution in Tamil literature
(Tamil).
2003 : Vinda Karandikar -- For his contributions to Marathi
literature (Marathi).
2004 : Rahman Rahi -- For his contribution in Kashmiri
literature. Few of his famous books are Subhuk Soda, Kalami
Rahi and Siyah Rode Jaren Manz.(Kashmiri).
2005 : Kunwar Narayan -- For overall contribution in Hindi
literature (Hindi).
2006 : Ravindra Kelekar -- For his contribution in Konkani
literature ( Konkani).
2006 : Satya Vrat Shastri -- For his contribution in Sanskrit
literature (Sanskrit).
2007 : Dr. O. N. V. Kurup -- for his contributions to Malayalam
literature (Malayalam).
2008 : Akhlaq Mohammed Khan ‘Shahryar’ --For his contribution in
Urdu literature(Urdu).
2009 : Shrilal Shukla -- For his contribution in Hindi literature
(Hindi).
2009 : Amar Kant --For his contribution in Hindi literature
(Hindi).
2010 : Chandrashekhara Kambara -- For his contributions to
Kannada literature (Kannada).
2011 : Pratibha Ray -- For her book Yajnaseni.(Oriya).
2012 : Ravuri Bharadhwaja -- For his notable contribution to
Telugu literature.( Telugu).
2013 : Kedarnath Singh-- For his notable contribution to Hindi
literature. 'Abhi bilkul abhi' and 'Yahan se dekho' are among his prominent
works 'Abhi bilkul abhi' and 'Yahan se dekho' are among his prominent works.
(Hindi).
2014 : Bhalchandra Nemade (50th Jnanpith award) -- Hindu:
Jagnyachi Samrudhha Adgal (Marathi).
2015 : Raghuveer Chaudhary -- Contribution to Gujarati poetry,
novels including trilogy (Uparvaas), Rudra Mahalaya, Venu Vatsala (Gujarati).
2016 : Shankha Ghosh -- Adim Lata – Gulmomay, Murkho Baro,
Samajik Noy, Baborer Prarthana(Bengali).
2017 : Krishna Sobti -- Zindaginama (Hindi).
2018 : Amitav Ghosh -- For his “outstanding contribution to the
enrichment of Indian Literature in English” (English).
2019 : Akkitham Achuthan Namboothiri --
For his literary excellence has footprints in genre like drama,
reminiscence, critical essays, children literature, short stories and
translations. Some of his celebrated creations include Veeravadam, Balidarsanam, Nimisha
Kshethram, Amrita Khatika, Akkitham Kavithaka, Epic of Twentieth Century
and Antimahakalam (Malayalam).
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