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Laltluangliana Khiangte Awarded the Pu Buanga Award

Honouring the pioneer Missionary Rev. J.H. Lorrain, whom the Mizos called Pu Buanga, the PU BUANGA AWARD is given to the most deserving litterateur of the state once every five years. The Award consisted of a special Scarf (Zochawi diar), Citation, Trophy and a Cash prize of Rs. 5,000/- only. According to the official report given by the Secretary of the Selection Board, Prof. Laltluangliana Khiangte was unanimously selected for the precious award for his various contributions for the development and enrichment of Mizo language and literature. In fact, he has not only achieved distinction of being recognized as a playwright and poet but is also one of the most prominent writers and folklorists in North East India. He has taken the struggle among tribal society as his subject and fictionalized it, thus instituting a different genre especially in the field of playwriting. He has received many awards for his remarkable contribution to the development and growth of Mizo language and literature.