The year wise list of the award recipients are as follows:
Group photo of SAARC Literary Award 2015 recipientsRecipients of SAARC Literary Award 2013
FOSWAL also confers "SAARC Young Writers Award" to the emerging poets and writers from South Asian countries. Khalida Froagh, Rubana Huq, Vivimarie Vanderpoorten, Nanda Tint Swe, Manu Manjil, Nayyara Rahman are some of its recipients.
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