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Longlists of ten books in five categories announced

Longlists of ten books in five categories announced


The ten-book longlists in the five jury categories – Fiction, Nonfiction, Translation, Children’s, Business and Management – for the 2025 Crossword Book Awards have been announced. The shortlist will be announced in October, and the awards ceremony will be held in Mumbai in December. The winning authors will get a cash prize of Rs 50,000 each.

Each category is judged by a separate jury. The jury for Fiction comprises Navtej Sarna, Sunil Sethi, and Vaishna Roy. The Nonfiction jury consists of Satish Padmanabhan, Mandira Nayar, and Milan Vaishnav. Translations are being judged by Poonam Saxena, S Prasannarajan, and Fathima EV. The judges for Children’s books are Anita Nair, Deepak Dalal, and Deepa Agarwal. Mitali Mukherjee, Sonu Bhasin, and Sruthijith KK are the jury for Business and Management.

The Popular Awards shortlist will be announced on September 30, where readers can vote for their favourite books.

Here are the longlists:

Nonfiction


Fiction


Translations

  • One and Three Quarters, Shrikant Bojewar, translated from Marathi by Vikrant Pande, Westland

  • Unlove Story, Sudipto Pal, translated from Bengali by Arunava Sinha, Seagull Books

  • The Day the Earth Bloomed, Manoj Kuroor, translated from Malayalam by J Devika, Bloomsbury India

  • On the Other Side, Rahman Abbas, translated from Urdu by Riyaz Latif, Penguin Random House India

  • Mudritha, Jissa Jose, translated from Malayalam by Jayashree Kalathil, HarperCollins Publishers India

  • A Temple of No Gods, Manav Kaul, translated from Hindi by Sayari Debnath, Penguin Random House India

  • White Blood, Nanak Singh, translated from Punjabi by Dilraj Singh Suri, Hachette India

  • Our City, That Year, Geetanjali Shree, translated from Hindi by Daisy Rockwell, Penguin Random House India

  • You, M Mukundan, translated from Malayalam by Nandakumar K, Westland

  • The Owl, the River and the Valley, Arupa Patangia Kalita, translated from Assamese by Mitra Phukan, Penguin Random House India


Business and Management


Children’s Books


Disclosure: Arunava Sinha is the editor of the Books and Ideas section of Scroll. Sayari Debnath is a senior writer at Scroll.

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