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Author Subhadra Sen Gupta, illustrator Rajiv Eipe declared winners of Big Little Book Award 2020 Instituted by the Parag initiative of Tata Trusts, the chosen language of the fifth edition of the Big Little Book Award was English. Subhadra Sen Gupta and Rajiv Eipe have been awarded for their contribution to children s literature.
New Delhi: Author Subhadra Sen Gupta and illustrator Rajiv Eipe have been named winners of the Big Little Book Award 2020 for their contribution to children s literature.
Instituted by the Parag initiative of Tata Trusts, the chosen language of the fifth edition of the Big Little Book Award was English. In the previous years, the award considered children s literature in Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, and Kannada.
Big Little Book Award for Subhadra Sen Gupta, Rajiv Eipe
Writer Subhadra Sen Gupta and illustrator Rajiv Eipe are the winners of the fifth Big Little Book Award that was announced on Tuesday Updated: December 15, 2020 6:20:00 pm
The jury termed Sen Gupta a prolific but a particular writer who takes a route that is not an easy one. (Express photo by Tashi Tobgyal)
The winners of the fifth edition of the Big Little Book Award, the annual literary award to celebrate the best in children’s literature, were declared today. Writer Subhadra Sen Gupta and illustrator Rajiv Eipe won the awards for the best writer and the best illustrator respectively. This year’s chosen language was English and the winners were selected from over 300 entries. Every year, the award focuses on an Indian language and celebrates the best of children’s literature written in it. Last year’s chosen language was Hindi. The award also recognises the contribution of illu