Marathi writer and critic Sarankumar Limbale has been selected for the Chintha Raveendran Award for 2025. The award includes a cash prize, a memento, and a citation. It will be presented on July 26 at K.P. Kesavamenon Hall in Kozhikode, during a special event held in memory of Chintha Raveendran. The award celebrates Limbale’s contributions to literature and social thought.
About the Award and the Ceremony
The Chintha Raveendran Award is given each year to a writer who has made a strong impact in the field of literature and social issues. This year’s recipient, Sarankumar Limbale, is known for his writings that focus on Dalit identity, equality, and human rights.
The award includes ₹50,000 in cash, a memento, and a citation. The presentation will take place on July 26 at 10 a.m. at K.P. Kesavamenon Hall, Kozhikode. The event is part of the annual Chintha Raveendran commemoration, held to remember the noted left-wing thinker and writer.
Key People and Program Details
Former Member of Parliament Subhashini Ali will deliver the main talk at the event. Her lecture is titled ‘Manuvadi Hindutva: When culture, history and equal rights are being deconstructed’, which will discuss current issues of social and cultural equality in India.
Well-known writer N.S. Madhavan will preside over the function, adding literary and intellectual significance to the gathering. The event is expected to draw writers, thinkers, and students from across Kerala.
Significance of the Award and Limbale’s Work
Sarankumar Limbale’s writings have played a major role in bringing Dalit literature and social justice issues into the mainstream. His work often talks about the struggles faced by marginalized communities in India. The Chintha Raveendran Award honours such bold voices that challenge inequality and promote human dignity.


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