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VERY MUCH AT HOME

Life need not be a bed of roses!

One man’s bailiwick is another’s playground. Lokesh Abrol finds that whatever the season, the garden that his father maintains at their house is always teeming with uninvited but welcome guests. »»

GANGOTRI / GAUMUKH

Bhagirathi, the peak.

Gaumukh—the source of the Mother River of India, draws pilgrims from around the world. Rachna Pandey and Kalyan Patra undertook a long drive and a possibly dangerous trek for the purpose of photography. They were awed by the scenery and humbled by the strength of the faith that powered the pilgrims. »»

DEOBAGH

Reaching for the sun above Deobagh.

There must be more to life than clear skies, a clean beach, great food, blue waters full of fish and lots of fun things to do. Surely, there must be but fortunately, Supriya Mukherjee and Kalyan Patra failed to find them at Deobagh. »»

THE BIRDS OF MOUNT ABU

Wetlands of Mount Abu.

If there are birds around, J. K. Tiwari could not be far behind. He describes how even an overburdened hill resort like Mount Abu can sport a lot of avifauna. »»

GETTING THE MESSAGE ACROSS

A peacock sending his message across at full strength!

All animals, political or otherwise, need to get their point across. Ranjit Lal, very succinctly, introduces you to the world of communication among animals. He emphasises that ‘animalspeak’ deals with ‘here and now’ issues and not some vague promises that will not be kept! »»

THENMALA

The glistening waters of the Parappar Dam.

You catch more flies with honey… Rachna Pandey introduces a project in Kerala that lets time-strapped urbanites sample the wonders of eco-tourism to win them over to the cause. »»

VAN VIHAR

The glistening waters of the Parappar Dam.

Even to hardcore Nature-lovers, all zoos are not epithets that need to be avoided. Some of them serve as an important resource for education, research and rehabilitation. Much depends on the space, the ambience and the treatment the residents receive. Ashok Nath visited Van Vihar. »»

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