I presume this must be a form of Erigeron multiradiatus.  Flower-heads very 
variable in size. long-stalked, solitary or clustered.  Found in 
shrubberies & open slopes @ 2400-4500m from Pakistan to Bhutan.  'Flowers 
of the Himalaya' say it is common.  Stewart found it to be abundant in 
Kashmir from 3600-4600m.

On Friday, November 4, 2016 at 3:36:38 AM UTC, C Susanth Kumar wrote:
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> Dear friends
> I posting a picture in our group after a long interval.Here i posting the 
> blooming flowers of a valley at Kanjulakharak-Chopta route of Kedarnath 
> Wildlife Sanctuary(2700m Msl) on 11th September 2016 while attending 
> Kedarnath Butterfly Meet 2016.Please id the flowers.
> with warm regards
> Susanth
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