Delhi's Hindi Academy Launches Publication Assistance Scheme for Writers
Delhi's Hindi Academy invites writers to submit unpublished Hindi manuscripts for its 2025–26 Publication Assistance Scheme. The initiative seeks to promote literary creation by supporting manuscripts with literary, social, or national relevance. Priority is given to new writers, with Rs 25,000 offered for selected works.

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The Delhi government's Hindi Academy has launched a new Publication Assistance Scheme for the year 2025–26, inviting budding and established writers to submit their unpublished Hindi manuscripts.
Designed to stimulate literary creation, the scheme provides financial support for works that hold literary, social, and national significance.
With a focus on accessibility, it offers Rs 25,000 to authors, prioritizing new voices while fostering the publication of quality Hindi literature.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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