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Musings from the North-east India
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A blog about experiences with wildlife and communities from north-east India
LATEST ARTICLES ( 55 )
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The Lows and Highs - the Ebbs and Tides - the Fall and Rise
The water during a high tide on a beach gushes in loudly and surprises me with how high it rises. It moves in slowly but reaches out far in and grasps as much... Read more
Posted on 07 January 2023 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
A Legacy Lives on
The first time I met Yoayella, whom I affectionately call Yoyo, was during Elrika's month-long seagrass survey around the main Andaman island. A small humble,... Read more
Posted on 09 November 2022 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
A Noble Island
Imagine, for one, a ten-hectare woody parcel of land, next imagine it's an island with hardly any people living on it and very few inhabitations around the... Read more
Posted on 07 November 2022 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Island in the Sun
My last visit to the Andamans was more than three years back. Elrika and I had gone north for a while to Mayabunder and villages around such as Webi and... Read more
Posted on 01 November 2022 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
How the Kombucha Culture Diffused into My Life!
The month was March 2020 and it was late into the month. So late, the Prime Minister had announced a lockdown to arrest the spread of Coronavirus and bolstered... Read more
Posted on 08 March 2022 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Original Organic Kombucha
For this fizzy delicious kombucha, I use organic tea leaves, organic sugar, scoby and kombucha. The ratio used is shown below. It was posted in the facebook... Read more
Posted on 16 September 2020 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Cycling Trivialities - Part IV
There are some neat bike-cleaning videos out there on the internet and this particular one impressed me so much that I cleaned mine right after watching it! Read more
Posted on 13 February 2020 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Cycling Trivialities – Part III
There is a certain simplicity about cycling that I enjoy: a physical push applied to the pedals or a pull if one is wearing cleats causes the crank to move. Read more
Posted on 27 January 2020 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Cycling Trivialities - Part II
Cycling often brings back childhood memories; growing up three decades or so ago, I used to take money from parents and rent bicycles for 5 bucks an hour or eve... Read more
Posted on 20 January 2020 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Cycling Trivialities - Part I
Life moves slow as you cycle. You get to know every dent on the tarmac and the trail that you are on; every bit of ascent and descent, every stone and every... Read more
Posted on 17 January 2020 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
A Village Gets Connected to the World
Its just another Sunday morning, things are easy and slow; a bit laidback, a bit purposeful and a bit hungry. So, I got my bike out, eat a heavy breakfast,... Read more
Posted on 10 June 2018 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
The Ghost of My Genes
... the landscape had hills, not hills of the kind I'm used to seeing. Rocky hillocks with shrubbery sprinkled on them, all in contrast with blue skies with... Read more
Posted on 02 February 2017 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Micro Stories 2
The following was written during my stay in the Bomdo village in Arunachal Pradesh in May 2015. While writing loosely-connected short anecdotes, I drift a lot... Read more
Posted on 02 April 2016 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Palming off the Forests: Implications of Introducing Oil Palm Plantations in...
An oil palm plantation landscape (photograph by Arati Kumar-Rao)Oil palm plantations are lucrative and are being actively encouraged by the Government across... Read more
Posted on 31 March 2016 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Of a Big Meal and Curry Leaves, Pressure Cooker and a Bose Speaker!
The following was written during my stay in the Bomdo village in Arunachal Pradesh in May 2015. While writing loosely-connected short anecdotes, I drift a lot... Read more
Posted on 29 January 2016 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Who Moved My Greenhouse Plastic?!
This post is a thin slice from the times spent in Upper Siang, Arunachal. For my research on forest recovery following shifting cultivation, I introduced... Read more
Posted on 03 October 2015 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
SMS Without a Phone Or Network Or Electricity Even!
The Adis have lived in the remote hills of the Upper Siang in Arunachal Pradesh at the frontier of the country with Tibet for centuries. Read more
Posted on 03 August 2015 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Things Fall in Place
I arrived to my study-village in Arunachal Pradesh after more than a year, hungover from times in America, and from four days spent at home in Bangalore. Read more
Posted on 04 June 2015 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
The Forest with a White-browed Canopy
Nokrek National Park is a thin slice of forest perched on a ridge with Garo villages on all sides, with an area of less than 50 sq. km. Read more
Posted on 18 March 2015 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Chillis That Can Capsaize You!
It really looks like a dull chilli, with an uneven axis and the most modest appearance for being the hottest chilli in the world! But one bite changes it all... Read more
Posted on 22 February 2015 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL