Dears,
The news has come as a rude shock. Dr G. S. Rawat broke this news to me. In his 
death we have lost a lovely, polite, enthusiastic and knowledgeable person. He 
accompanied me and Dr. G S Rawat to Shimla only a couple of months back. 
Compulsive plant lover as he was, he would keep a hawk's eye on the flora along 
the roads and would make the vehicle to stop to check identity of the plant he 
thought was new from the moving vehicle.  
Those who don't know, he retired as Office Superintendent from the Public Works 
Department in Himachal Pradesh. He developed love for plants early on and spent 
a large proportion of his earnings on buying books on plants from all across 
the globe, a developed a enviable personal library. He also developed a keen 
interest in photography and spent quite a bit on buying good photographic 
equipment. After retirement he spent his left over earnings to buy a Mahindra 
vehicle and woul undertake extensive visits to different areas in Himachal to 
explore plant wealth.
My salute to his indomitable spirit to never say die and keep learning. May his 
soul rest in peace. I only wish that somebody should come forward and fulfil 
his desire to publish his compilations.
Regards, 

Dr. G S Goraya, IFSDeputy Director General (Research),Indian Council of 
Forestry Research & Education,New Forest P.O., Dehradun - 248006.(Uttarakhand, 
India) Tel. (+91-941-802-5036)Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 10:18:53 +0530
Subject: [efloraofindia:239480] Sh. Krishan Lal ji is no more
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News from Anil Thakur ji in another thread:"There is a very sad news for all of 
us. One of our experts, Sh. Krishan Lal ji from Nahan, Himachal Pradesh is no 
more in this world. We have lost a great nature lover and plant explorer. He 
has many new records for the state of H.P. despite the fact that he was Arts 
graduate."
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