The Ambika Giri Roychoudhury Award is specifically given to:

Women writers in Assam
Writers focusing on children's literature
Debut novelists
Authors writing in Bodo language

The Ambika Giri Roychoudhury Award is specifically given to women writers in Assam. It is an annual award given to a woman writer from Assam for her outstanding contribution to Assamese literature. The award was instituted in 1995 by the Assam Sahitya Sabha in memory of Ambika Giri Roychoudhury, a renowned Assamese writer. The award consists of a cash prize of Rs. 1 lakh, a citation, and a plaque.

The award is given to a woman writer who has made a significant contribution to Assamese literature in any genre, including poetry, fiction, drama, essays, and criticism. The award is open to all women writers who are citizens of India and who have written at least one book in Assamese. The award is selected by a jury of eminent literary figures from Assam.

The Ambika Giri Roychoudhury Award is one of the most prestigious literary awards in Assam. It is a recognition of the contribution of women writers to Assamese literature. The award has helped to promote Assamese literature and to encourage women writers to write in Assamese.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • a) Women writers in Assam. The Ambika Giri Roychoudhury Award is specifically given to women writers in Assam. This means that the award is only open to women who are citizens of India and who have written at least one book in Assamese.
  • b) Writers focusing on children’s literature. The Ambika Giri Roychoudhury Award is not specifically given to writers focusing on children’s literature. The award is open to women writers who have made a significant contribution to Assamese literature in any genre, including poetry, fiction, drama, essays, and criticism.
  • c) Debut novelists. The Ambika Giri Roychoudhury Award is not specifically given to debut novelists. The award is open to women writers who have made a significant contribution to Assamese literature in any genre, including poetry, fiction, drama, essays, and criticism.
  • d) Authors writing in Bodo language. The Ambika Giri Roychoudhury Award is not specifically given to authors writing in Bodo language. The award is open to women writers who have made a significant contribution to Assamese literature in any genre, including poetry, fiction, drama, essays, and criticism.