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Myna Umaiban is a toxicology book researcher and author from
Kerala Kerala ( ; ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South ...
, India. She holds a Doctorate in ''Scientific and Cultural Analysis of Traditional Toxicology Books in Kerala''. She has authored numerous books including novels, short stories and books on
toxicology Toxicology is a scientific discipline, overlapping with biology, chemistry, pharmacology, and medicine, that involves the study of the adverse effects of chemical substances on living organisms and the practice of diagnosing and treating expo ...
.


Biography

Myna Umaiban was born on 22 February 1978 in Adimali Deviar Colony in Idukki district of Kerala. She done her primary education from Government Lower Primary School, Marayoor, St. Mary's Upper Primary School, Marayoor and Deviar Colony Vocational Higher Secondary School, Idukki. She then completed a degree in commerce and post graduate degree in Malayalam and Sociology and post graduate diploma in Mass Communication & Journalism. Myna was born in a family that traditionally treats poisoning. Her grand father was also a traditional medical practitioner. That's how Maina's interest in books about Traditional Toxicology came about. Myna Umaiban has worked as a clerk in Calicut Co-operative Urban Bank for some time. She got the job in the bank while studying journalism. After completing her studies on leave, she returned to work in the Co-operative Urban Bank. Myna later done her Doctorate in ''Scientific and Cultural Analysis of Toxicology Books in Kerala''. After that she joined MES Mampad College as a teacher. While working as the Head of the Malayalam Section at MES College, she represented Kerala at the United Nations World Reconstruction Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland from 13 to 17 May 2019. In Geneva, she presented a paper on the subject 'Floods and Gender Justice'. She is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Malabar Natural History Society, a member of the Editorial Board of the Eureka Biweekly and a member of the Executive Committee of the MES College Biodiversity Club.


Personal life

Her husband Sunil K Faisal is a senior manager in Kozhikode District Co-operative Bank. They have two children.


Literary career

Myna started writing when she was eight or nine years old. After seeing a play in school, she wrote a play first. Later, the plays were performed with the help of friends and relatives. Maina, who started writing poetry while studying in the eighth grade, started writing short stories during her degree studies. Attending the Basheer Memorial Short Story Workshop at Nehru College, Kanhangad inspired her to focus more on writing. Her first novel ''Chandanagramam'' has been shortlisted in the
Mathrubhumi ''Mathrubhumi'' is a Malayalam newspaper that is published from Kerala, India. It was founded by K. P. Kesava Menon, an active volunteer in the Indian independence movement, Indian freedom struggle against the British Raj, British. The word "M ...
Novel Competition. Myna writes articles and stories on environmental, women and social issues in many periodicals.


Selected works


Novels

* * * Children's literature. * Children's literature.


Short story collection

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Article collections

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Studies

* Studies of Contemporary Malayalam Short stories wrote with Rajesh monji.


Travelogue

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Toxicology

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Awards and honors

* Anganam Award 2013 (for a collection of environmental articles named ''athmadamsanam'') * New Age Icon 2011 * Singapore World Malayalee Council Travelogue Award * Kerala State Institute of Children's Literature Award 2020 (for the novel ''High Range Theevandi'')


References

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