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Mamang Dai (23 February 1957) is a poet from Arunachal Pradesh. Mamang Dai's mother tongue is Adi and she writes in English language.
== Personal Life ==
Mamang Dai was born on 23 February 1957 to Matin Dai and Odi Dai belonging to the tribal group ''Adi'' at Pasighat in the east Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh.
Mamang Dai completed her schooling at Pine Mount School in Shillong, Meghalaya and earned her Bachelor's degree in English Literature at Guwahati University in Assam.
Mamang Dai was selected for the Indian Administrative Service in 1979. Mamang Dai was the first woman from Arunachal Pradesh to succeed in the civil services examination, however, she quit the service instantly.
== Services in the Media ==
Mamang Dai left the civil service to pursue her passion in literature. Mamang Dai worked as a journalist for the Telegraph, Hindustan Times and Sentinel. Mamang Dai served as  program coordinator and reporter for Television, and presenter for All India Radio.
== Activities and Positions Held  ==
== Books ==
====== Essays ======
* ''Arunachal Pradesh: The Hidden Land (2003)''
* ''Mountain harvest : The Food of Arunachal (2004''
====== Folk ======
* ''The Sky Queen (2003)''
* ''Once Upon a Moon Time (2003)''
====== Novels ======
* ''The Legends of Pensam (2006)''
* ''Stupid Cupid (2008)''
* ''The Black Hill (2014)''
* ''Escaping the Land (2021)''
====== Poetries ======
* ''River Poems (2004)''
* ''The Balm of Time (2008)''
* ''Hambreelmai's Loom (2014)''
* ''Midsummer Survival Lyrics (2014)''
== References ==
* [https://journals.flinders.edu.au/index.php/wic/article/view/23/19 In Conversation with Mamang Dai - Jaydeep Sarangi]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20180526193457/https://www.poetryinternationalweb.net/pi/site/poet/item/16974/27/Mamang-Dai Mamang Dai Web Achieve]
* [https://books.google.co.in/books?id=FWCiWWeRCU4C&pg=PA23&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false Maman Dai - Introduction]
* [https://www.poetryinternational.com/en/poets-poems/poets/poet/102-16974_Dai Mamang Dai  - Poetry International]
* [https://www.academia.edu/34459152/MAMANG_DAI_AS_A_NON_OBJECTIVE_CHRONICLER_OF_CONTEMPORARY_NORTHEASTERN_REALITY MAMANG DAI AS A NON-OBJECTIVE CHRONICLER OF CONTEMPORARY NORTHEASTERN REALITY]
* [https://www.jeyamohan.in/176639/ Mamang Dai Poetries in Tamil - Ram]




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Mamang Dai (23 February 1957) is a poet from Arunachal Pradesh. Mamang Dai's mother tongue is Adi and she writes in English language.

Personal Life

Mamang Dai was born on 23 February 1957 to Matin Dai and Odi Dai belonging to the tribal group Adi at Pasighat in the east Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh.

Mamang Dai completed her schooling at Pine Mount School in Shillong, Meghalaya and earned her Bachelor's degree in English Literature at Guwahati University in Assam.

Mamang Dai was selected for the Indian Administrative Service in 1979. Mamang Dai was the first woman from Arunachal Pradesh to succeed in the civil services examination, however, she quit the service instantly.

Services in the Media

Mamang Dai left the civil service to pursue her passion in literature. Mamang Dai worked as a journalist for the Telegraph, Hindustan Times and Sentinel. Mamang Dai served as program coordinator and reporter for Television, and presenter for All India Radio.

Activities and Positions Held

Books

Essays
  • Arunachal Pradesh: The Hidden Land (2003)
  • Mountain harvest : The Food of Arunachal (2004
Folk
  • The Sky Queen (2003)
  • Once Upon a Moon Time (2003)
Novels
  • The Legends of Pensam (2006)
  • Stupid Cupid (2008)
  • The Black Hill (2014)
  • Escaping the Land (2021)
Poetries
  • River Poems (2004)
  • The Balm of Time (2008)
  • Hambreelmai's Loom (2014)
  • Midsummer Survival Lyrics (2014)

References



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