Anannya Top Ten Awards
Anannya Top Ten Awards (Bengali: অনন্যা শীর্ষ দশ পুরস্কার) is the prize for women in Bangladesh recognition of contribution to the fields of agriculture, industrial, trade, economics, acting, music, sports, education, liberation war, social welfare and development-work-law, human rights, entrepreneur, politics and journalism. The award ig being given since 1993.
Ananya Top Ten Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in various achievements for Bangladesh |
Date | 1993 |
Location | Dhaka |
Country | Bangladesh |
Presented by | Anannya Magazine |
Website | www |
History
The magazine is noted for its annual awards Anannya Top Ten Awards to outstanding women in Bangladesh since 1993.[1] Anannya Magazine provided the Anannya Top Ten awards to individuals women for significant contributions to the development in specific sector. The magazine gives this award in recognition of her contribution to the fields of agriculture, industrial, trade, economics, acting, music, sports, education, liberation war, social welfare and development-work-law, human rights, entrepreneur, politics, and journalism. The winners are awarded crests of prizes.[2] [3][4][5]
Awards by year
- 1995
- 1998
- Razia Khan Amin[7]
- 2000
- Valerie Ann Taylor[8]
- Shameem Akhtar[9]
- 2001
- 2002
- Pragna Laboni[11]
- 2003
- Selina Bahar Zaman
- Hamida Hossain
- Kumudini Hajong
- Taslima Mansoor
- Rehana Kashem
- Captain Shahana
- Roksana Salam
- Shimul Yousuf
- Yasmine Kabir
- Aditi Mohsin[12]
- 2004
- Fazilatunnesa Bulu
- Siddika Kabir
- Monowara Hakim Ali
- Hasna Jasimuddin Moudud
- Aleya Ferdousi
- Sadia Sultana Shampa
- Marjia Islam
- Marina Tabassum
- Roushan Ara Roksana Sarker[13]
- 2005
- Zobaida Hannan
- Monjulika Chakma
- Halima Khatun
- Noorjahan Bose
- Asma Huque
- Shumi Khan
- Najli Laila Mansoor
- Shamima Khatoon
- Sara Hossain
- Molla Sabira[14]
- 2006
- Halida Hanum Akhter
- Khurshid Jahan Begum
- Rubaba Dowla Motin
- Shefalika Tripura
- Rokeya Rafik Baby
- Salma Khan
- Nazira Quraishi
- Hena Kabir
- Murshida Arzoo Alpona
- Jharna Sarker[15]
- 2008
- Farida Parveen
- Samia Zaman
- Afroza Baree
- Zakia Begum
- Sandha Ranee Sangma
- Shaheena Rahman
- Shahnaz Husne Zahan
- Nusrat Mamtaj Rupshee
- Munira Morshed Munni
- Nishat Majumdar[16]
- 2009
- Rawshan Ara Bachchu
- Shila Momen
- Reenat Fauzia
- Mauluda Begum
- Shabnam Ferdousi
- Fahmida Khatun
- Monira Rahman
- Tahniat Ahmed Karim
- Hosne Ara Begum
- Salma Haq[17]
- 2012
- Baby Maudud
- Latifa Akhand
- Jowshan Ara Rahman
- Khaleda Salahuddin
- Selina Khalek
- Rokeya Mannan
- Syeda Shamse Ara Rahman
- Setara Musa
- Zeenat Ara Bhuiyan
- Zeenat Ahmed[18]
- 2013
- Mahfuza Khanam
- Luna Shamsuddoha
- Khorsheda Begum
- Meghna Guhathakurta
- Firdausi Qadri
- Kashfia Ahmed
- Mili Biswas
- Farzana Rupa
- Nurunnahar Begum
- Chondona Majumder[19]
- 2014
- Laila Noor
- Farzana Islam
- Khaleda Ekram
- Tahmina Banu
- Meher Afroz Chumki
- Roksana Sultana
- Tureen Afroz
- Nazia Andaleeb Preema
- Nayma Haque
- Tamanna-E-Lutfi
- Salma Khatun (Sports)
- Dil Monowora Monu[20]
- 2015
- Ummay Tanzila Chowdhury Munia
- Sonia Bashir Kabir
- Luva Nahid Choudhury
- Wasfia Nazreen
- Maliha Quadir
- Anima Mukti Gomez
- Supriti Dhor
- Mabia Akhter
- Mahfuza Khatun
- Aparna Ghosh
- Sahida Aktar Jhorna[21]
- 2016
- Selina Hayat Ivy (politics)
- Perween Hasan (education)
- Sabina Khatun (sports)
- Tasmina Aktar (bravery)
- Zeba Islam Seraj (scientific research)
- Ashrafun Nahar Misti (disability right activism)
- Saberi Alam (acting)
- Nisha Rani Malakar (artistry)
- Surma Zahid (liberation war research)
- Bashonti Murmu (indigenous right activism)[22]
- 2017
- Sadeka Halim
- Mst Nazmanara Khanum
- Farjana Chowdhury
- Nabanita Chowdhury
- Swapna Rani
- Nadira Khanam
- Mahfuja Akter Kiron
- Nazia Jabin
- Sarmin Sultana
- Maria Manda (Sports)[23]
- 2018
- Sayeba Akhter (medical)
- Parveen Mahmud (management and development)
- Afroza Khan (entrepreneur)
- Sona Rani Roy (homecraft)
- Lailee Bagum (journalism)
- Nazmun Nahar (traveler)
- Sweety Das Chowdhury (Manipuri dance)
- Rumana Ahmed (sports)
- Shamsunnahar (administration)
- Fatema Khatun (technology)[24]
Anannya Literature Award
The magazine also confers an award to one woman litterateur in every Bengali year since 1401 (Gregorian 1993).[25]
The past winners are:
- 1401/1402: Rizia Rahman[26]
- 1403: Nilima Ibrahim[27]
- 1406: Rabeya Khatun[28]
- 1410: Razia Khan Amin[29]
- 1411: Ruby Rahman[25]
- 1413: Purabi Basu[30]
- 1414: Mokbula Monjur[31]
- 1415: Jharna Das Purkayastha[32]
- 1416: Saleha Chowdhury[33]
- 1417: Noorjahan Bose[34]
- 1418: Maleka Begum[35]
- 1419: Kazi Rozi[36]
- 1420: Niaz Zaman[37]
- 1421: Jahanara Naushin[38]
- 1422: Sonia Nishat Amin[39]
- 1423: Akhtar Kamal[40]
- 1424: Begum Mushtari Shafi[41]
- 1425: Akimun Rahman[42]
- 1426: Nadira Majumder[43]
- Selina Hossain
- Dilara Hashem
- Jahanara Imam[44]
- Anwara Syed Haq
- Nurjahan Begum
- Sanjida Khatun[45]
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