Nirmala Suresh (Institute of Tamil Research Studies, Chennai)


updated: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 07:40:59 +0400

Nirmala Suresh
B.A.(Econs), M.A.(Litt); B.Ed; M.Phil (Litt); Ph.D.(Litt)
Research Associate and Media Consultant
Hon Secretary, Literary Wing of the DMK Party HQ, Arivalayam, Chennai,
Tamilnadu, India

Institutional Affiliation
Institute of Tamil Research Studies, Adyar, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
Institute of Asian Studies, Taramani, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
University of Madras, Tamil Department, India
Holy Cross College, Auxilium College,Nirmala College and Loyola College - India

Court Interpreter, Ministry of Attorney General, Ontario, Canada

Mailing Addresses:

United Arab Emirates:
Oasis Residence
Apt # 611, Al Mankhool Road
POB 51686, Dubai,UAE

India:
22 E, South Avenue
Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai-600 041, India

Canada:
3, Greystone Walk Drive
Scarborough, Ontario, M1K 5J4, Canada

Phones: 416/265 8742 (Canada)
        971/4-359-3686 (UAE)
        99/44-492-8835 (India)
FAX:    971/4-351-8752 (UAE)
        99/44-491-0679 (India)
email:  nirmalasuresh@usa.net
email:  trans748@emirates.net.ae
URL:    http://www.userworld.com/users/pjsuresh1/nirmala.html
URL:    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/9630/My_Poetry_and_Politics.html

Description of work:

   * Taught for 15 years comprising of 10 years at undergraduate level,
     3 years at graduate level and 1 year at post graduate level in the
     University of Madras, India - Tamil Literature.
   * Undertook important assignments for simultaneous translation and
     cultural interpretation in Canada.
   * Created and directed local enthnic media in the city of Toronto -
     Rogers CH 10 CFMT /"Geetha Vani" on 88.9FM and Tamil Language
     newspapers like "Sooriyan" & "Senthamarai".
   * Designed and developed a Tamil language curriculum for the new
     summer courses of the Canadian Community College - Centennial
     College, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada.
   * Authored and publiished 12 books on Tamil Literature, Poetry and
     Essays including doctoral thesis on "Japanese Haiku: An Evolution
     of modern Indian Haiku Poetry".

KEYWORDs

Tamil Haiku Poetry and Tamil Literature
Poet with a Penchant for Political Sciences