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Dilip Nongmaithem’s “Ibemma Amasung Ngabemma” Wins the 2023 Bal Sahitya Puraskar

The Sahitya Akademi, a big organization in India that loves books, has given a special award for 2023 to Dilip Nongmaithem. He wrote a great book for kids in the Manipuri language called “Ibemma Amasung Ngabemma.” This award is a big deal because it shows how good he is at telling stories that kids enjoy.

Why “Ibemma Amasung Ngabemma” Stands Out

Among the myriad of stories evaluated, “Ibemma Amasung Ngabemma” distinguished itself as a beacon of creativity, imagination, and educational value. The jury found the book not only engaging for its young audience but also imbued with lessons and moral values, making it a standout piece in the realm of children’s literature. This acknowledgement is a testament to Nongmaithem’s skill in weaving stories that captivate and educate simultaneously.

The Multifaceted Life of Dilip Nongmaithem

Dilip Nongmaithem’s journey to literary acclaim is as fascinating as his narratives. Before embarking on his writing career, Nongmaithem served as an Assistant Engineer, showcasing his dedication to public service. Additionally, his prowess extends beyond the pen to the tennis court, where he has not only represented India but also excelled as a senior lawn tennis player. This recognition from the Sahitya Akademi highlights the diverse talents and contributions of an individual who has significantly impacted children’s literature and beyond.

The Essence of the Bal Sahitya Puraskar

The Bal Sahitya Puraskar holds a revered place in India’s literary landscape, dedicated to acknowledging writers who enrich children’s literature with their imaginative and insightful works. Since its inception in 2010, the award has embraced authors from all 22 languages recognized by the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution, including English and Rajasthani, making it a truly national celebration of literary talent.

The award comprises an engraved copper plaque and a monetary prize of ₹50,000, designed to support and encourage the creative endeavors of the winning authors. It serves as a crucial platform for recognizing the profound influence that storytellers like Dilip Nongmaithem exert on shaping the perspectives and enhancing the intellectual growth of young readers.

Sumit Arora

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