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These poems by Amal Mathew and Satya Dash have won the 2026 Osmosis Poetry Prize
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These poems by Amal Mathew and Satya Dash have won the 2026 Osmosis Poetry Prize

The Osmosis Poetry Prize, established in 2025 by poets Yashasvi Vachhani, Kunjana Parashar, and Kinjal Sethia, aims to recognize contemporary Indian poets writing in English. This year's winners are Amal Mathew and Satya Dash, each receiving a cash award of Rs 10,000 and a citation from external judge Rohan Chhetri. Chhetri praised Mathew's work for its complex, poetic style rooted in myth and personal experience, while highlighting Dash's innovative use of structure and thematic exploration of sacred-profane relationships. The article includes excerpts from their winning poems, showcasing their unique literary styles.

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These poems by Amal Mathew and Satya Dash have won the 2026 Osmosis Poetry Prize

The Osmosis Poetry Prize, established in 2025 by poets Yashasvi Vachhani, Kunjana Parashar, and Kinjal Sethia, aims to recognize contemporary Indian poets writing in English. This year's winners are Amal Mathew and Satya Dash, each receiving a cash award of Rs 10,000 and a citation from external judge Rohan Chhetri. Chhetri praised Mathew's work for its complex, poetic style rooted in myth and personal experience, while highlighting Dash's innovative use of structure and thematic exploration of sacred-profane relationships. The article includes excerpts from their winning poems, showcasing their unique literary styles.

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