T. N. Seema

Dr T. N. Seema ഡോ . ടി .എൻ സീമ (born 1 June 1963) is an Indian social worker, teacher, and politician who was an MP from Rajya Sabha elected from Kerala from 2010 to 2016 for the Communist Party of India (Marxist).[1]

Dr T. N. Seema ( ഡോ . ടി .എൻ സീമ )
MP of Rajya Sabha for Kerala
In office
3 April 2010  2 April 2016
Personal details
Born(1963-06-01)1 June 1963
NationalityIndian
Political partyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
Spouse(s)Shri G. Jayaraj
ResidenceTC 42/366(1), Shreevaraham, Vallakadavu P.O., Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Alma materUniversity of Kerala
ProfessionSocial worker, Politician, Teacher and Educationist
Websitetnseema.in

Early life and education

Seema was on born on 1 June 1963 in Thrissur in the Indian state of Kerala. She is a graduate of University of Kerala, Kerala in Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts (Malayalam). She completed Ph.D. in Malayalam Literature from University of Kerala and diploma in Tamil and Universalising Social Security from Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore and Hague, Netherlands respectively. She has done many research programmes on subjects including anganwadi centres, decentralised planning, gender study manual, N.R.E.G.A. and Self Help Groups (S.H.G.) She was a teacher of Malayalam language and literature in Government Colleges from 1991 to 2008. She married G. Jayaraj on 23 December 1986. She has one daughter.[1]

T N Seema is also the Kerala State President and National Vice President AIDWA, and the State Committee Member of CPI(M) in Kerala.

Career

Seema was elected to Rajya Sabha in April 2010. As an upper house member, she was in the Standing Committee on Food, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution, Member, Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Member, Committee on Empowerment of Women, Committee on office of profi, Member, Consultative Committee on Zonal Railway User's, Southern Railways.

She has been an editor of a women's monthly, "Sthreesabdam" as a member of State Executive Committee of Kudumbashree Poverty Alleviations Mission, Kerala.[1]


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