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AWARDS AND HONOURS - October 2024

Oct 2024

Mar 21, 2026

Rituparna Sengupta honoured with Women Empowerment Award in UK Parliament

Indian actress Rituparna Sengupta has been honoured with the Women Empowerment Award for Art and Culture at the UK House of Commons, London, during International Women’s Day events. The ceremony at Westminster was hosted by GloWomen CiC to celebrate women’s achievements across arts and public life. UK Members of Parliament Seema Malhotra and Virendra Sharma presented the award, acknowledging Sengupta’s work in film, theatre, and social initiatives. The recognition highlights the global reach of Indian cinema and the role of women in shaping cultural dialogue. Sengupta expressed gratitude for the honour and emphasized empowerment through arts, education, and leadership.
  • Award: Women Empowerment Award for Art and Culture
  • Location: House of Commons, Westminster, UK
  • Presented by: Seema Malhotra and Virendra Sharma
  • Organiser: GloWomen CiC
  • Significance: demonstrates global impact of Indian cinema

Mar 20, 2026

Kaveh Madani Wins 2026 Stockholm Water Prize

Kaveh Madani, director of UNU-INWEH, received the 2026 Stockholm Water Prize, announced on 18 March 2026 at UNESCO Paris. He is the youngest recipient in the prize’s 35-year history and the first United Nations official to win. The prize recognises his work combining science, policy engagement, diplomacy, and public outreach in water research. The award will be presented in August during World Water Week in Stockholm. Madani’s achievements highlight integrated approaches to water-security challenges amid global climate pressures and water governance debates.
  • Kaveh Madani awarded 2026 Stockholm Water Prize
  • Announcement made on 18 March 2026 at UNESCO Paris
  • Youngest recipient in 35-year history
  • First United Nations official to win the prize
  • Award to be presented in August in Stockholm

Mar 19, 2026

William Dalrymple wins 2026 Mark Lynton History Prize

Historian William Dalrymple has been awarded the 2026 Mark Lynton History Prize for his book The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World. The prize carries a cash award of ten thousand dollars and recognises outstanding historical writing that combines rigorous research with engaging narrative. The award is administered by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism and the Columbia University School of Journalism, and is named after Mark Lynton. Dalrymple’s work was praised for its scholarly depth, accessible storytelling, and relevance to global history, highlighting India’s long influence on world development.
  • Winner: William Dalrymple
  • Book: The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World
  • Prize: $10,000; administered by Nieman Foundation and Columbia J School
  • Lauded for scholarly depth and narrative quality
  • Highlights India’s influence on global history

Mar 17, 2026

Sahitya Akademi Award 2025 Announced

The Sahitya Akademi announced the 2025 award recipients on 16 March 2026, recognizing outstanding works across 24 Indian languages. The prize mix includes eight poetry collections, four novels, six short stories, two essays, one literary criticism work, one autobiography, and two memoirs. The selection process began in January 2025, with jury members from each language evaluating submissions. The official ceremony is scheduled for 31 March 2026 in New Delhi, where winners will receive ₹1,00,000 each, a ceremonial shawl, and an engraved copper plaque. The awards celebrate literary excellence and contribute to India’s diverse linguistic heritage.
  • Announcement date: 16 March 2026.
  • Total language coverage: 24 Indian languages.
  • Award categories: poetry, novels, short stories, essays, criticism, autobiography, memoirs.
  • Ceremony date and location: 31 March 2026, New Delhi.
  • Prizes: ₹1,00,000, ceremonial shawl, copper plaque.

Mar 16, 2026

BCCI Naman Awards 2026 Recognise Cricketing Greats

India’s Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) hosted the Naman Awards 2026 in New Delhi on 15 March 2026. The ceremony recognised outstanding performances in international and domestic cricket, along with lifetime contributions to the sport. Shubman Gill received the Polly Umrigar Award for Best International Cricketer (Men), while Smriti Mandhana won the women’s category. The event also honoured legendary figures with Lifetime Achievement Awards for their long-standing service to Indian cricket, including Roger Binny, Rahul Dravid and Mithali Raj. The Naman Awards are regarded as one of the most prestigious recognitions in Indian cricket, highlighting on-field excellence and off-field leadership.
  • Shubman Gill received the Polly Umrigar Award for Best International Cricketer (Men).
  • Smriti Mandhana won the women’s category at Naman Awards 2026.
  • Lifetime Achievement Awards were given to Roger Binny, Rahul Dravid and Mithali Raj.
  • The ceremony took place in New Delhi on 15 March 2026.

Jessie Buckley Wins Best Actress at Oscars 2026 for Hamnet

Jessie Buckley has won the Best Actress award at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles for her performance in Chloe Zhao’s historical drama Hamnet. The 98th ceremony highlighted Buckley’s portrayal of grief and resilience, delivering a powerful screen presence that critics praised for its depth and emotional range. This is Buckley’s first Oscar win and her second nomination, following The Lost Daughter in 2022. The Hamnet narrative centers on family, memory and the personal costs of loss, resonating with audiences worldwide. Buckley thanked her collaborators and family as she accepted the award, a milestone that underscores the enduring reach of nuanced acting in cinema.
  • Jessie Buckley won Best Actress at the 98th Academy Awards for Hamnet.
  • The ceremony was held in Los Angeles, recognizing Chloe Zhao’s film.
  • It marked Buckley’s first Oscar win and second nomination.
  • Critics praised her portrayal of grief and resilience.
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