Dear Sir
I am really happy that a fatherl figure like you is the member of this group 
who encourage us and keep the members on track without hurting anyone of them. 
It is very much neede than just to send the mails for identification
We say in education value education is lacking now it should be included as a 
part of syllabus.
Sir your letter is very important to teach the core values of respecting 
others. You remember all our names and respect us and make us proud that i feel 
that i am a member of this family and not the e group sir.
Thank you ver much for th eencouragemnt. 
your letter has come on 5thJune which is the enviroment day.
So I wish All the Happy Enviroment Day.
thank you sir
Madhuri 




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From: Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>
To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, 5 June, 2010 9:33:14 AM
Subject: [efloraofindia:37160] Interactions on the group


Dear Members 
Our group has the distinction of being largest egroup in India (and perhaps the 
whole World) devoted to the study of Indian plants with record 3066 mails 
during the last month. The Group since its inception in June 2007 has made 
great strides and this would not have been possible without the dedication and 
graceful participation of veterans like Garg ji, Satish Phadke ji, Prashant ji, 
Tabish ji and Devendra ji. The group has attained status and great expertise 
with the active participation of Vijayasankar ji, Srikant ji, Muthu ji, Rashida 
ji, Satish Chile ji, Balkar ji, Nayan ji, Satish Pardeshi ji, Rani ji, Dimple 
ji, Anil ji and several other experts on the group. The real strength of the 
group are plant lovers Neil ji, Yazdy ji, Anand ji, Madhuri ji and Aarti ji who 
keep on providing important inputs because of their love for plants. The group 
has got real impetus with the introduction of Tanay who has taken group to new 
heights.  It gives great
 pleasure and satisfaction when we find nearly 80-90 per cent of the IDs 
getting resolved within half an hour. Frankly the job of resurfacing is getting 
easier and easier.

    There was a time when it would take months to get an unknown plant 
identified. I remember when I wrote my first book in 1999, I proudly announced 
in the book the episode of having resolved the identification of an unknown 
plant in the eGroup TAXACOM within one hour. I in fact also published the whole 
thread in the book. In 2010 the situation has reached that in our group the 
identifications are now achieved sometimes within five minutes of first 
posting. All members deserve full credit for this.

    Our group also has the distinction of being the most refined group (I am 
member of several other groups and really know the difference) on the net where 
observations, comments and identifications are provided without any show of 
authority. I request members, especially the new ones, to kindly keep this in 
mind while commenting on photographs uploaded by other members. If members find 
any photograph not up to the mark or feel that some additional photographs are 
needed you can request (not ask or tell) the member to upload some more 
photographs. We enjoy interactions on the group when communications are made in 
cordially. There are so many experts on the group, and let us not give the 
least indication that we know more than others. We can simply give our opinion, 
and let the thread progress.
   
  Since the group has progressed a lot I would like to repeat what I have 
written many times earlier also. When our group started (for that matter even 
Flowers of India) it mostly consisted of photography and nature enthusiasts who 
would be attracted by only flowers. This can be easily seen in earlier 
postings. With professional touch to the group, and goal of developing eFlora 
of India it is essential that we have complete photo representation of each 
species. I would request members to upload a good number of photographs showing 
a twig with flowers/fruits, clear view of insertion and type of leaf, side view 
of flower (so that bracts, bracteoles, calyx are clearly visible), top view of 
the flower and fruits and seeds if possible.   This would help in developing a 
good database and also helping in the process of identification
 
-- 
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
Retired  Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
Phone: 011-25518297  Mob: 9810359089
http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ 

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