Shiva Balak Misra
Indian geologist, writer and social worker / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shiva Balak Misra is an Indian geologist, writer and social worker from Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh in India and is known for his contribution to the knowledge of earliest life forms on earth.
Shiva Balak Misra | |
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Born | (1940-03-01) 1 March 1940 (age 84) |
Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | Indian |
Education | University of Lucknow Memorial University of Newfoundland |
Known for | Discovery of the oldest example of multicellular life on Earth, Social Work, writer |
Spouse | Nirmala Misra |
Children | Neelesh Misra Shailesh Misra |
Awards | Apeejay India Volunteer Award in 2011, Laadli Media Award for writing on gender sensitivity in 2014 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Geology Education Rural Upliftment Social Work |
Institutions | Kumaun University Bhartiya Gramin Vidyalaya |
Thesis | Geology of Biscay Bay-Cape Race area, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland. (1969) |
Website | www mistakenpointfauna storyofanindian www |
In 1968, Misra made the discovery of Ediacaran fossils attributed as the oldest multicellular life on Earth,[1][2] The area of the formation containing the fossils was protected as the Mistaken Point Ecological Reserve in 1984, and declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2016.[3][4] The fossils were later named after Misra in 2007 as Fractofusus misrai.[5][6][7][8][9]
In 1969, Misra returned from Canada after completing his MS Degree and established a school near his native village Deora in Barabanki district in India[10] and continues to serve this school until today.