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'''Kalathil Makki Divakaran''' ({{lang-ml|കളത്തിൽ മാക്കി ദിവാകരൻ}}), | '''Kalathil Makki Divakaran''' ({{lang-ml|കളത്തിൽ മാക്കി ദിവാകരൻ}}), also known by his pen name '''Chandiroor Divakaran''', is a [[Malayalam]]–language poet<ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/police-station-reverberates-with-poetry/article3644456.ece News The Hindu 06 July 2012]</ref> and [[folk song|folk-song]] writer from [[Kerala]], [[India]]. He was awarded the Ambedkar National Award in 2011 for his overall contribution to [[Malayalam literature]].<ref name="Who">[https://books.google.ca/books?id=QA1V7sICaIwC&pg=PA213#v=onepage&q&f=false Who's Who of Indian Writers 1999], Vol. 1, New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1999. {{ISBN|978-81-260-0873-5}} p. 213</ref> | ||
==Works== | ==Works== | ||
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* ''Radha'' – (1965) | * ''Radha'' – (1965) | ||
* ''Parnnupoya Inakkuyil'' – (1966) | * ''Parnnupoya Inakkuyil'' – (1966) | ||
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==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
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* ''Poppal Gana Award'' – (1976) | * ''Poppal Gana Award'' – (1976) | ||
* ''Jnanodhayam Sabha P.K.M Vayanasala Award'' – (1977) | * ''Jnanodhayam Sabha P.K.M Vayanasala Award'' – (1977) |