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Sarita M Wariyer, Teacher, writer, paramedic, Bharatanatyam  dance artiste, poetess and choreographer.

Hometown - Bangalore, India

Native place - Kerala

Sarita M Wariyer is a teacher at LabourNet, for working youngsters and college goers.

It is a nationwide educational organisation with branches all across India.

Her student batches are composed of both male and female graduate working professionals and undergraduates from Pune, Chennai, Bangalore, Kerala and Kolkatta, etc.

She also takes remedial classes for differentially abled students.

She is a trained Bharatnatyam dance artiste and has trained from an early age under the guidance of teachers from Kalakshetra Chennai and Koothambalam, Master Aravind and Vasanta Aravind.

She has a certification from Harvard University USA and the National University of Singapore in varied courses.

She also has a certificate in opioid and drug abuse identification and treatment from Harvard Medical Global Academy USA.

She is a Medical language specialist - MLS and has worked with the U.S based medical transcription company, Health Scribe formerly, as a class room and on the job trainee.

She has written several articles for Alive magazine, besides other poems and children's stories for the Champak magazine published by the Delhi Press publications, as well as informative write ups for educational organisation served, Doctor's group magazines and cultural team newsletters.

A short story volume, a compilation of various authors featuring her story was printed by the Notion press group.

She did her schooling at Chennai from CSI Bains School Kilpauk and college from JBAS, formerly SIET and obtained a Bachelors degree in Economics.

She is involved in charitable works and is a trustee member of the family's scholarship education fund for deserving students, The GP Warrier award from the Sharada Warrier Educational Trust.

Her paternal grandfather was the southern railway chairman and her maternal grandfather was an army man. Her uncle is also retired from service in the army, while her Aunt, Nirmala (Nimmy) Warrier has been a teacher in Army schools for several years.

She actively supports the Indian mouth and foot disabled artists, besides other charity causes for the underprivileged.

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Her parents are P.Balachandran Warrier, an engineer and former CEO Manipal Heart Foundation Bangalore.

He has lived, studied and worked extensively in America along with his wife, her mother -Vatsala Warrier, a writer of the popular short story volumes, Mortal Bonds, Under the Rain tree, besides others.

Vatsala Warrier is also a teacher with an MA degree in English literature. Her education was at Lady Sriram and the USA.

Sarita's elder brother, Arjun Balachandran, an engineer from Bits Pilani with an MBA finance from the USA is an investment banker there and has a wife, Sonia Menon, a chartered accountant. The couple have a boy and a girl child.

Her husband, DR. TV Manikandan is a cardiologist at Elite hospital Thrissur, Kerala.

Their son is Vaibhav M Warrier.

He studied in Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Thrissur Kerala India. He is a cricket player and very fitness conscious.

He is helpful in training others to be work out and be healthy and is an active participant in aiding contesting friends in campaigning for campus votes, dramatics and other security volunteer works.

He is a student at St. Joseph's Bangalore, doing a Digital Animation degree course.

He is also an athlete, shot put, discus and javelin throw player and a weightlifter, with a selection to represent his school at the national level.

He has also participated in fashion shows as a well built muscular model.

Sarita besides learning and performing her teacher's choreographed works for her group also does some dance choreography herself, when possible.

Her maternal aunt, Srikala (Chotu) Warrier and her husband opened the first Ayurveda college in London.

Other details

Was in an accident where the fast moving road vehicle soared in the air and turned upside down with some others in it too. But had a lucky escape and was not injured except for scratches and bruising.

Has recently recovered from a constant feet trouble, due to plantar fascitis and does physiotherapy exercises for this.