It was my good fortune to have visited the Forest Department Office at Deorali this summer and met officials out there. I shall remain appreciative of Ongden Daju (RO) for an occasion when I bring in contact with higher officials of the Forest Department. Apart from the reason for my presence in the Forest Department Office, I kept in mind that I would have some valuable information about Shapi, a topic that has been hovering around with me for some time now. I was very pleased with the excitement on people’s faces when they went through a couple of photographs and a video of Shapi from the Schaefer Expedition. I was taken to the ENVIS office by Ongden Daju, where I came across Rajen Pradhan, Sr. Programme Officer (ENVIS), who was kind enough to share with issues of PANDA magazine, issued by the Forest Department, Government of Sikkim, for my personal collections. My wandering heart was more than pleased to find two separate articles published in the PANDA magazine in 1993 and in...
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Its really sad to see the present pics of Teesta, hard to believe tht its the same river which we saw frm our childhood days........ m really shocked to see it........
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment....i am too sorry for Tista
ReplyDeleteI am currently living in Sikkim as an army officer's wife and staying in Penangla. I have fallen in love with this place, I wish to be reborn here in some life tima and not in this life because I feel outsiders settling here might take away the basic honesty of lepchas and Bhutias of this place away. It is a place too beautiful not only because of the nature but als because people of this place are simple and peace loving. Yes Tuesta is dying but thats happening all over the Globe, we all are going to pay a horrile price for our greed. You now this year it didn't snow much in Sikkim around Nathula pass and many water falls have dried up. Its warmer in Penangla too. I feel bad abpout it and we keep trying to local youth here to take care of their surroundings better. Still I will say Sikkim govvernment and forest officials are far better than those in other indian states. O am glad God gave me a chance to live in this place for a while.
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ReplyDeleteThankis Ashina and Sikkimsupreme for dropping few lines in my blog. Well i do believe that natural things should remain in a natural habitat but others do not agree with me. What is this eco-friendly status we are looking for our Sikkim if we are not able to understand the real definition of eco-environment!
ReplyDelete...."those were the days"...thank your lucky stars shital....atleast we saw river Teesta in its full glory....pity for the new hip generation of sikkimese kids....NIKEs and Adidas, Levis and Lees, Mcdonalds and Dominos YES.....but SIKKIM the jewel in the crown...no way
ReplyDeletetrue ti u jeff....we were part of that era where we can say to our coming age that .....once there used to happen.....in Sikkim!!
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