The Western Ghats

This blog has been created to publish some of the key chapters from my book "The Western Ghats" published in 2005

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Author's Preface

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The Western Ghats Preface The Sahyadris or the Western Ghats is a major mountain range of the world that runs for 1,600 km N-S forming what ...
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Ecotourism in the Western Ghats

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Ecotourism in the Western Ghats While the hill stations in the Western Ghats from Saputara in Gujarat in the north to Ponmudi near Agasth...
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Saturday, September 13, 2008

The Hill Stations

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...and they created little England Majority of the hill stations in India were created by the British during their three centuries in India...
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The West Coast

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The West Coast The West Coast south of Surat runs parallel to the great escarpment of the Western Ghats for its entire length of about 1,60...
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Friday, August 22, 2008

Conservation

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Ecosystems Conservation and Wildlife Protection The protection of wild life has a long tradition in Indian History. Wise use of natural reso...
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

The Wildlife

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Vanishing Forests... Vanishing Species “ This universe is the creation of Supreme Power meant for the benefit of all; Individual species mus...
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Environmentalist. Born (1938)into Pai-Dhungat family of Verem Goa, spent his early childhood in Goa and in Mumbai. Educated in Mumbai. Retired from Adertising & Marketing a decade ago. Writer on environment and ecology. An avid photographer he now lives in Bangalore. Founded and involved with the running of OMASHRAM, an old age home at Bangalore. Books authored: The Western Ghats, Mahadayi/Mandovi River Valley, The Flight of Gods, The Elderly.
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