Padmaprabha Literary Award

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Padmaprabha Literary Award
Award for individual contributions to Malayalam literature
Awarded forLiterary award in India
Sponsored byPadmaprabha Foundation
Reward(s)75,000, citation, a gem-studded ring
First awarded1996
Last awarded2020
Highlights
Total awarded24
First winnerUnnikrishnan Puthoor
Last winnerSreekumaran Thampi
Websitenskk.in/home

Padmaprabha Literary Award for contributions to the field of Malayalam literature is instituted by the Padmaprabha Foundation. A prestigious literary prize in Malayalam, the award was instituted in memory of freedom fighter and socialist Padmaprabha. It carries a purse of Rs 75,000, a gem-studded ring and plaque.[1] The awards are announced every year.

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