Vallathol Award

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Vallathol Award
Award for individual contributions to Malayalam literature
Awarded forLiterary award in India
Sponsored byVallathol Sahithya Samithi
Reward(s)111,111 and a plaque
First awarded1991
Last awarded2019
Highlights
Total awarded29
First winner Pala Narayanan Nair
Last winner Paul Zacharia

Vallathol Award is a literary award given by the Vallathol Sahithya Samithi for contribution to Malayalam literature. The award was instituted in 1991 in memory of Vallathol Narayana Menon, one of the modern triumvirate poets (Adhunika kavithrayam) of Malayalam poetry. The prize includes a cash prize of 1,11,111 and a plaque.

Awardees

YearRecipientRef.
1991 Pala Narayanan Nair
[1]
1992 Sooranad Kunjan Pillai
1993 Balamani Amma
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer
1994 Ponkunnam Varkey
1995 M. P. Appan
1996 Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai
1997 Akkitham Achuthan Namboothiri
1998 K. M. George
1999 S. Guptan Nair
[2]
2000 P. Bhaskaran
[1]
2001 T. Padmanabhan
2002 M. Leelavathy
2003 Sugathakumari
2004 Ayyappa Paniker
[3]
2005 M. T. Vasudevan Nair
[4]
2006 O. N. V. Kurup
[5]
2007 Sukumar Azhikode
[6]
2008 Puthussery Ramachandran
[7]
2009 Kavalam Narayana Panicker
[8]
2010 Vishnunarayanan Namboothiri
[1]
2011 C. Radhakrishnan
[9]
2012 Yusuf Ali Kechery
2013 Perumbadavam Sreedharan
2014 P. Narayana Kurup
2015 Anand
2016 Sreekumaran Thampi
2017 Prabha Varma
2018 M. Mukundan
2019 Zacharia

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