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For the year 2011, for the first time, Sahitya Akademi, India’s highest literary body, recognised Mising eligible for receiving one of the six Bhasha Samman awards, for the category of the non-recognised languages, “that have developed sufficiently to merit the award”.
“Mising is one such language which has a rich literary tradition though it does not have its own script but has adapted the Roman script. Through this convention, we will come to know who has worked in developing the language and literature, and the Bhasa Samman, which carries Rs 1 lakh prize money, will be a recognition of this effort.” “After selecting the communities for the award for one year, the system is to move on to other communities in the next year so that all such languages are given a chance to come up.”
— Agrahar Krishna Murthy, Secretary of Sahitya Akademi, Delhi