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==Career== ==Career==
In 1955, after her studies, Nabeesa joined her alma mater as a third-grade junior lecturer. She then worked as a lecturer in seven colleges in five districts in Kerala and was later promoted to principal at the Government College Malappuram.<ref name="Malayalam News"/> Nabeesa then returned to the Women's College, where she became first a professor, then the head of the department of Malayalam, and then a principal. Nabeesa was the first woman principal from the Malayalam section at the college.<ref name="Malayalam News"/> She retired as principal in 1986.<ref name="Malayalam News"/> In 1955, after her studies, Nabeesa joined her alma mater as a third-grade junior lecturer. She then worked as a lecturer in seven colleges in five districts in Kerala and was later promoted to principal at the Government College Malappuram.<ref name="Malayalam News"/> Nabeesa then returned to the Women's College, where she became first a professor, then the head of the department of Malayalam, and then a principal. Nabeesa was the first woman principal from the Malayalam section at the college.<ref name="Malayalam News"/> She retired as principal of ], in 1986.<ref name="Malayalam News"/><ref>{{Cite news |last=Bureau |first=The Hindu |date=2023-05-06 |title=A. Nabeesa Ummal, former MLA and Professor, passes away at 91 |language=en-IN |work=The Hindu |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/a-nabeesa-ummal-former-mla-and-professor-passes-away-at-91/article66819972.ece |access-date=2023-05-07 |issn=0971-751X}}</ref>


Nabeesa had been an orator since she was in school. ] invited her to contest the Kerala Legislative Assembly after listening to her speeches during the ] controversy that time.<ref name="Malayalam News"/> She contested and was elected to ] from Kazhakoottam Assembly constituency in 1987 as an independent candidate with support of ].<ref name="keralawomen">{{cite web |title=എ. നബീസ ഉമ്മാൾ |url=https://keralawomen.gov.in/ml/A.Nabeesa_Ummal |website=Kerala Women |language=ml |date=17 February 2021}}</ref> But in the 1991 elections, she contested as Left Democratic Front candidate, and lost to ] of the ].<ref name="keralawomen"/> In 1995, she was elected to the Nedumangad Municipal Corporation and became chairperson.<ref name="keralawomen"/> Nabeesa had been an orator since she was in school. ] invited her to contest the Kerala Legislative Assembly after listening to her speeches during the ] controversy that time.<ref name="Malayalam News"/> She contested and was elected to ] from Kazhakoottam Assembly constituency in 1987 as an independent candidate with support of ].<ref name="keralawomen">{{cite web |title=എ. നബീസ ഉമ്മാൾ |url=https://keralawomen.gov.in/ml/A.Nabeesa_Ummal |website=Kerala Women |language=ml |date=17 February 2021}}</ref> But in the 1991 elections, she contested as Left Democratic Front candidate, and lost to ] of the ].<ref name="keralawomen"/> In 1995, she was elected to the Nedumangad Municipal Corporation and became chairperson.<ref name="keralawomen"/>

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Indian politician (born 1930)

Nabeesa Ummal
Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly
In office
1987–1991
ConstituencyKazhakootam
Personal details
Born(1930-06-30)30 June 1930
Kallanvila, Attingal, Travancore, British Raj
Died6 May 2023(2023-05-06) (aged 92)
Pathamkallu, Nedumangad, Kerala, India
Political partyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
SpouseHussain Kunju
Children6
Parents
  • Khader Moideen
  • Asanummal
Residence(s)Nedumangadu, Thiruvananthapuram district

Nabeesa Ummal (30 June 1930 – 6 May 2023) was an academic, orator, social worker, and Communist Party of India (Marxist) politician from Kerala, India. She was the first Muslim woman to pursue a postgraduate degree in Malayalam. She was elected to Kerala Legislative Assembly from Kazhakoottam Assembly constituency in 1987 as an independent candidate with the support of Left Democratic Front.

Biography

Nabeesa Ummal was born on 30 June 1931, in Kallanvila, Attingal, in present-day Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala, as the youngest of five children of Asanummal, a native of Bhoothapandi, Tamil Nadu, and Khader Moideen, a police constable. After studying at Attingal Government Girls High school, Nabeesa Ummal obtained BA and MA degrees from Thiruvananthapuram Women's College, studying Economics, Politics, and History in Malayalam. She was the first Muslim woman to pursue a postgraduate degree in Malayalam.

Nabeesa married Hussain Kunju, a soldier from Nedumangad, while pursuing her pre-university studies at the Thiruvananthapuram Women's College. The couple had six children.

Career

In 1955, after her studies, Nabeesa joined her alma mater as a third-grade junior lecturer. She then worked as a lecturer in seven colleges in five districts in Kerala and was later promoted to principal at the Government College Malappuram. Nabeesa then returned to the Women's College, where she became first a professor, then the head of the department of Malayalam, and then a principal. Nabeesa was the first woman principal from the Malayalam section at the college. She retired as principal of University College, Thiruvananthapuram, in 1986.

Nabeesa had been an orator since she was in school. E. M. S. Namboodiripad invited her to contest the Kerala Legislative Assembly after listening to her speeches during the Sharia controversy that time. She contested and was elected to Kerala Legislative Assembly from Kazhakoottam Assembly constituency in 1987 as an independent candidate with support of Left Democratic Front. But in the 1991 elections, she contested as Left Democratic Front candidate, and lost to M. V. Raghavan of the Communist Marxist Party. In 1995, she was elected to the Nedumangad Municipal Corporation and became chairperson.

Nabeesa also served as a member of the State Planning Advisory Committee, IMG Governing Body, Examination Board of Kerala and MG universities, Public Library Committee, Public Undertaking Committee, and Kerala PSC Question Making Committee.

Awards and honors

In 2000, she was awarded the Central Government Award for Women's Empowerment.

Death

She died at her residence in Nedumangad’s Pathamkallu on 6 May 2023, at the age of 91.

References

  1. Daily, Keralakaumudi. "Former MLA Nabeesa Ummal passes away". Keralakaumudi Daily. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  2. ^ ലേഖകൻ, മാധ്യമം (4 June 2021). "നവതിയുടെ നിറവിൽ പ്രഫ. നബീസ ഉമ്മാൾ | Madhyamam". www.madhyamam.com (in Malayalam).
  3. ^ "Members - Kerala Legislature". www.niyamasabha.org.
  4. ^ "ഇ.എം.എസിനെ വിസ്മയിപ്പിച്ച പ്രസംഗം നബീസാ ഉമ്മാളിനെ നിയമസഭയിലെത്തിച്ചു". Malayalam News. 28 March 2021.
  5. Bureau, The Hindu (6 May 2023). "A. Nabeesa Ummal, former MLA and Professor, passes away at 91". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 7 May 2023. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ "എ. നബീസ ഉമ്മാൾ". Kerala Women (in Malayalam). 17 February 2021.
  7. Daily, Keralakaumudi. "Former MLA Nabeesa Ummal passes away". Keralakaumudi Daily. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
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