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❤️ P. R. Shyamala 🐬

"P. R. Shyamala (4 July 1931 – 21 July 1990) was an Indian novelist and short story writer of Malayalam literature. Known for novels such as Sararanthal and Makayiram Kayal and short stories compiled in Harishri and Ariyapedatha Peedanangal, she was a member of the Sahitya Pravartaka Sahakarana Sanghom, the general council of the Kerala Sahitya Akademi and the advisory board of the Central Board of Film Certification. Three of her stories have been adapted into films and Sararanthal was an award winning television series made in 1991, based on her novel of the same name. Biography P. R. Shyamala was born on 4 July 1931 in Thiruvananthapuram in the south Indian state of Kerala to Attara Parameshwaran Pilla, a justice and music scholar and his wife, Madhavavilasam Rajamma. After schooling at Holy Angel's Convent Trivandrum, she completed graduated in music from the Government College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram. The first of her stories was published in Kaumudi weekly and later she published her first novel, Yathrayil Maranna Patheyam in 1955. Later, when her novel, Durgam was serialised in Sindooram weekly, she got the opportunity to get acquainted with Karoor Sasi, the editor of the weekly, which led to their marriage in 1968. Considered among the modern novelists, and short story writers of Malayalam, Shyamala authored around 35 novels and five short story anthologies. She was known to have portrayed human relationships and the angst of oppressed women in her writings. Her entry into films was in 1973 with Bhadradeepam, directed by M. Krishnan Nair for which she wrote the story. Two more of her stories were adapted into films later, viz. Manassinte Theerthayathra and Sandhyakku Virinja Poovu. Her novel, Sararanthal, was made into a television series in 1991 and it won a number of awards including the Kerala State Television Awards for best series, best direction and best screenplay. Shyamala, who had fascination for gardening and home decor, was a member of the Sahitya Pravartaka Sahakarana Sanghom and she sat in the general council of the Kerala Sahitya Akademi. In 1990, she was selected to be a member of the advisory board of the Central Board of Film Certification and she died on 21 July 1990, at the age of 59, which was the day her selection to the Film Censor Board was announced. Selected bibliography = Novel = = Short story = Filmography * Bhadradeepam * Manassinte Theerthayathra * Sandhyakku Virinja Poovu See also * List of Malayalam- language authors by category * List of Malayalam-language authors References Further reading * External links Writers from Kerala 20th-century Indian women writers Malayalam-language writers 1931 births 1990 deaths Malayali people People from Thiruvananthapuram district 20th-century Indian novelists 20th-century Indian short story writers Indian women novelists Indian women short story writers Malayalam novelists Malayalam short story writers "

❤️ Bergenstammia 🐬

"Bergenstammia is a genus of flies in the family Empididae. It is sometime treated as a sub-genus of Clinocera Species *B. albanica Wagner, 1993 *B. aurinae Pusch & Wagner, 1993 *B. carniolica Horvat, 1994 *B. frigida (Vaillant, 1964) *B. multiseta Strobl, 1893 *B. nudimana (Vaillant, 1973) *B. nudipes (Loew, 1858) *B. pulla Vaillant & Wagner, 1989 *B. pyrenaica Vaillant & Vincon, 1987 *B. slovaca Wagner, 1984 *B. thomasi Vaillant & Vincon, 1998 References Empidoidea genera Empididae "

❤️ Lucile Schmid 🐬

"Lucile Schmid or Lucile Provost (born 26 August 1962) is a French politician of the Europe Ecology – The Greens party (EELV). She serves in the French Ministry of Economy and Finances and she is co-president of the Green European Foundation (GEF). Life Schmid was born in Versailles in 1962. After joining the environmentalist party, Lucile Schmid participates in the 2010 regional campaign, especially in the Hauts-de-Seine where she lives, but without being a candidate. She was involved in the construction of the Europe Ecology – The Greens party (EELV). She is also a member of the founding college of the Political Ecology FoundationElle est nommée, en avril 2013, vice-présidente de la Fondation. (alongside, among others, Jean-Paul Besset and Alain Lipietz)Voir sur lepoint.fr.). During the cantonal elections of 2011, she was a candidate for the EELV in the canton of Issy-les-Moulineaux- East, she obtained 15.13% of the votes in the first round. In the second round, she supported the Socialist Party candidate. Discussion on the Anthropocene challenge in 2015. From left to right: Lucile Schmid, Prof David Frame, Kim Hill, Prof. Catherine Larrère and Bronwyn Hayward. In the leadership of the party, she was appointed co-director of the campaign for the presidential elections of 2012. After the Europe Ecology The Greens convention of November 2013 she started three years in the executive office where she is responsible for monitoring climate negotiations. She is a board member of the think tank La Fabrique écologique8 and the editorial board of the revue Esprit magazine. In 2018 she serves in the French Ministry of Economy and Finances and she was co-president of the Green European Foundation (GEF). Publications * La Seconde Guerre d’Algérie, le quiproquo franco algérien (sous le nom de Lucile Provost), Paris, Flammarion, 1996 * Le Bruit du tic tac, Paris, Robert Laffont, 2000 * Une femme au pays des hommes politiques, Paris, Flammarion, 2003 * L’Égalité en danger ?, Paris, Bourin, 2006 * Parité circus, Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 2008 * L'écologie est politique avec Catherine Larrère et Olivier Fressard, Paris, Les Petits matins/Fondation de l'Écologie politique, 2013 * Dossier « Les mondes de l'écologie » (coordination), revue Esprit, 2018 References 1962 births Living people People from Versailles French politicians "

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