Friday, December 25, 2009

Black headed gulls



Black headed gullls at Upper lake. These are migratory in nature and normally seen in Bhopal during winters. Here they are in between the lake, one has to take a boat to click them !

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Wood Sandpiper at Hoshangabad


The Wood Sandpiper, Tringa glareola, is a small wader.The Wood Sandpiper breeds in subarctic wetlands from the Scottish Highlands across Europe and Asia. They migrate to Africa and southern Asia, particularly India. I sited them in district Hoshangabad in farm field next to highway.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Song bird at Pachmari



Common Tailorbird also called 'songbird' is popular for its nest made of leaves "sewn" together and immortalized by Rudyard Kipling in his Jungle Book. Although shy bird it is usually hidden within vegetation, their loud calls are familiar and give away their presence, like the way I sited in lawns of Hotel Golf View in Pachmari.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Mustard plant



Mustard plan growing at farm fields at Hoshangabad.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Stork at Hoshangabad



Scaring the crow away !



Scarecrow in the farm field in Hoshangabad.

Link to the earlier article on Scarecrow's in Indiahttp://madhyapradesh.blogspot.com/2008/03/scaring-crow-away.html

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

A glimpse of Orcha


A village of Niwari tehsil, Orchha is situated on the Betwa river at a distance of about 13 Km. from tehsil headquarter. It is 15 Km. from Jhansi(U.P.). Orchha is famous for the Bundela style of architecture which is considered by historian to be one of the mature manifestations of the amalgamation of the Mugal and the Rajput styles of architecture.The Bundela style is marked by its rectangular form of place relieved often by circular towards the corners surmounted by chhatris.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Hoardings on ‘four wheeled cycle’



Polling for a total of 268 municipalities, municipal corporations and nagar panchayats (city councils) will be held in Madhya Pradesh phases on Dec 11 and 14. Campaigning for the same is at the peak. Stationary hoardings at crossings and market places can be seen all around the city. Uniquely one saw hoardings on ‘four wheeled cycle’ on Bhopal roads, being used to raising visibility of candidates. Earlier one had seen auto being used for miking and announcements, this time it is eco friendly four wheeled bicycles and with only hoardings without any noise pollution. But the driver has to pull an extra load and off course balamce it well, which is not easy.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Rally marks 25yrs of pain post Bhopal Gas Tradegy

Torch Rally at Bhopal on Dec 2 marks 25yrs of struggle, post Bhopal Gas Tradegy.
Picture credit - A.M. Faruqui

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Photo exhibition on Bhopal Gas Tradegy

Photo Exhibition marking 25 years of Bhopal Gas Tradegy
Picture in Exhibition taken by Prakash Hatvalne
Swaraj Bhawan in Bhopal is hosting a photo exhibition on Bhopal Gas Tradegy. It has some touching images by Prakash Hatvalne and others photographers, which bring out pain and agony post disaster. It is a gallery exhibition of photos on the aftermath of the gas leak and the contamination by chemical wastes and initiatives to end the two ongoing disasters in Bhopal.

Monday, November 30, 2009

The 'killer' factory

Present picture of chemical plant of Union Carbide which released a toxic gas into the atmosphere in Bhopal on midnight of Dec 3, 1984, which killed thousand and affected lakhs, many of which still suffer for want of justice.

Remembering the victims & seeking justice

Marking the 25th anniversary of the world's biggest industrial disaster, Bhopal Gas Tradegy, this painting is being painted by art makers on the wall behind the statue opposite the factory gate as mark of remembrance to many whom had died and others who still are fighting for justice.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Bhopal showcases Bonsai


Bonsai (pronounced bone-sigh) is an ancient oriental horticultural art form. The word Bonsai literally means (in Chinese & Japanese language) 'tree-in- a-pot'. Contrary to popular felt bonsai is not the art of stunting a tree's growth. Bonsai can be grown from seeds, cuttings or young trees. They are kept small by pruning branches and roots, repotting periodically, pinching off new growth and wiring the branches and trunk so that they grow into the desired shape.

A two day bonsai exhibition showcasing about 50 varieties of bonsai in different style is being held at Bhopal on Nov 28 & 29, 2009. This is 14th bonsai exhibition and competition organized by Bonsai Society of Madhya Pradesh in cooperation with Horticulture and Farm Forestry department of Govt of Madhya Pradesh.

In picture is Banyana which is 31 years old bonsai and is in Multi trunk style. By the way as we mention of Banyan tree let me also link you to the blog having info about the original The Great Banyan Tree in Howrah district of West Bengal.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

IIM entry exam have server problems in Bhopal

Indian Institute of Indore is one of the IIM's in India, and to be in one of these premier institutes one has to appear for Common admission test, which this time was conducted online.
First computer-based Common Admission Test (CAT), the test at Bhopal centre did not take place due to server problems. In Bhopal, Technocrats Institute of Technology (TIT) was the authorised centre for conducting the test, but the concerned agency responsible for conducting the exam failed to provide question papers to the candidates. Due to technical problems in the server the CAT examination for the first shift scheduled to begin from 10 am failed to start."The problem is still persisting and it is not possible to conduct the exam scheduled for the second shift also from 3.30 pm," spokesperson of TIT ar Bhopal said.In both the shifts, 200 candidates each were supposed to take part in the the test on the first day.
Info about IIM Indore, only one in Central India
Situated atop a hillock, in a beautiful 193 acre campus is central India’s prime management education institute in Indore. It was established in 1996, Indian Institute of Management Indore is the sixth in the prestigious IIM family of management schools. The sprawling lawn looks beautiful, though it needs bit of maintenance but is still an ideal place for the brightest minds in the country to work their best to be managers of tomorrow !

Good morning Bhopal

Black buck poses for the camera !

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Black winged stilt at Bhopal's upper lake




Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Bay Backed Shrike

Bay-backed Shrike (Lanius vittatus) is a widespread resident in India and can be sited in Bhopal's Van Vihar. It is smallish shrike at 17 cm, maroon-brown above with a pale rump and long black tail with white edges. The underparts are white, but with buff flanks. The crown and nape are grey, with a typical shrike black bandit mask through the eye. There is a small white wing patch, and the bill and legs are dark grey.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

On a rainy day at Van Vihar, Bhopal




Saturday, November 14, 2009

Common Jezebel butterfly at Indore

Common Jezebel (Delias eucharis) a medium sized butterfly found almost all over India, except in the desert tracts. It is seen flying high among the trees, visiting flowers and gardens. etc.The Jezebel often flies high up in the canopy and usually comes lower down only to feed on nectar in flowers. Due to this habit apparently, it has evolved a dull upperside and a brilliant underside so that birds below it recognise it immediately while in flight and at rest.(Text adapted from wikipedia)

Lighting the lamp !

Lampost at a crossing in Indore

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Ruddy Shelduck at Van Vihar, Bhopal

Normally migratory birds arrive in Bhopal in mid of october and are here till mid - march. But this year they are bit late. But now one can have site large cormorants on trees, and Ruddy Shelduck, whistling teals etc. Though still in less numbers. Ruddy shelduck (pic enclosed) a bright orange brown duck at Van Vihar Bhopal. The Ruddy Shelduck, Tadorna ferruginea, is a member of the duck,goose and swan family Anatidae.It is also known as the Brahminy Duck in India.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Wooley necked stork at Vidisha


Wooley necked stork sited at a pond in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh. This is a broad winged soaring bird, which flies with its neck outstretched. It is a large bird, all black except for the woolly white neck and white lower belly. It walks slowly and steadily on the ground seeking its prey, which like that of most of its relatives, consists of amphibians, and large insects.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Workshop on making traditional Chhath material



Seven day workshop on traditional ritual materials of Chhath called ‘Chhath bad’ is going on presently at Indira Gandhi Rashtirya Manav Sangrahalaya. It had started on October 28 and will end on November 3, 2009. Artists are displaying making of Chhath materials like bangles from lac, production of terracotta material from mud, baskets from bamboos etc.. in the workshop. To add attraction yesterday Major Tiwari famous Bhojpuri artist sang in the evening at the museum. (In picture Lalu Pandit from Darbangha district of Bihar working on potter wheel for producing terracotta elephant on potter wheel, Bangles from Lac on sale and Madhubani artists pianting at the workshop)

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Bhopal Lake




Monday, September 28, 2009

Bhopal Blooms



Celebrating Durga Puja


Bhopal celebrates navratra's and hundreds of pandals are set up in the city during these nine days. (pic is of mother godess from one the pandal near 6 number bus stop)

Monday, July 6, 2009

Solar cooker at Mhow

Barli Development Institute Rural Women installed SK 14 parabolic Solar Cookers in Harsola and Jamli villages of Indore district by handing over to 5 needy, desirous rural and tribal women members of Self Help Groups supported by State Bank of India.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Spot billed ducks at Van Vihar

Spot-billed Duck (Anas poecilorhyncha), is found in the wetlands of India, which Bhopal offers.
This bird is sociable, and normally found in pairs.