Manipuri author Arambam Ongbi Memchoubi to receive Amar Ujala’s Akashdeep Award

Manipuri author Arambam Ongbi Memchoubi to receive Amar Ujala’s Akashdeep Award

Eminent Manipuri author Arambam Ongbi Memchoubi will be conferred with Amar Ujala’s prestigious Akashdeep Award, the publication announced on January 15. Renowned Hindi writer Mamta Kalia will also be honoured with the same award.

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Manipuri author Arambam Ongbi Memchoubi to receive Amar Ujala’s Akashdeep AwardManipuri author Arambam Ongbi Memchoubi and Hindi writer Mamta Kalia
Story highlights
  • Arambam Ongbi Memchoubi and Mamta Kalia win the Akashdeep Award.
  • Each Akashdeep Award winner receives Rs 5 lakh, a citation, and a Ganga sculpture.
  • The awards coincide with the UN's Golden Jubilee of International Women’s Year in 2025.

Eminent Manipuri author Arambam Ongbi Memchoubi will be conferred with Amar Ujala’s prestigious Akashdeep Award, the publication announced on January 15. Renowned Hindi writer Mamta Kalia will also be honoured with the same award.
The two writers will receive a cash prize of Rs 5 lakh each, a citation, and a Ganga sculpture at the Shabd Samman ceremony for 2025, scheduled to be held soon.
In a statement, Amar Ujala said the honour carries special significance in the context of global milestones for women. “The United Nations declared 1975 as the International Women’s Year. The year 2025 marks its Golden Jubilee, and 2026 has been dedicated by the UN to women’s contributions to agriculture. In this light, honouring these two women creators lends the award a special distinction,” the statement said.
Memchoubi has made an exceptional contribution to Manipuri literature through her prolific writing on postcolonial thought and women’s identity. Mamta Kalia, who emerged as a strong literary voice during the early waves of feminism, has authored more than a dozen notable works and is widely known for giving expression to the complexities of middle-class life and women’s struggles.
Several distinguished non-Hindi Indian language authors have previously received the Akashdeep Award, including Girish Karnad, Bhalchandra Nemade, Shankha Ghosh, Pratibha Ray, M T Vasudevan Nair, and Sitanshu Yashaschandra. Among Hindi writers, past recipients include Namvar Singh, Gyanranjan, Vishwanath Tripathi, Shekhar Joshi, Vinod Kumar Shukla, and Govind Mishra.
Meanwhile, Amar Ujala also announced the winners of the Shabd Samman–25 awards for the best Hindi works published in 2024.
In the ‘Chhap’ (Poetry) category, Savita Singh’s collection Vaasna Ek Nadi Ka Naam Hai (Desire Is the Name of a River) was selected as the Best Work. Naish Hasan’s Mutah won the Best Work award in the Non-Fiction category, while Shahadat’s short-story collection Curfew Ki Raat (The Night of the Curfew) was chosen as the Best Work in the Fiction category.
For Indian-language translations, the Bhasha-Bandhu Award will be presented to Sujata Shiven for her Hindi translation of Charu Chivar aur Charya, originally written in Odia by Pradeep Dash.
The Thaap Award, given for an author’s first book, will be conferred on Manish Yadav for Sudhaargrih Ki Malikainen (The Women Who Run the Reformatory).

Edited By: priyanka saharia
Published On: Jan 16, 2026
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