Dear friends,
*Forwarding Prashant's story*. He has network connectivity problems at this
end. He is aware of the last date of submission having gone by; yet he
would like to submit his story for love and respect towards eFI.

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I was posted at CERN Geneva during 2003 - 2004. Was working on the Large
Hadron Collier (LHC) project. My hobby of trekking continued here also. Did
some Alpine treks and also few treks and cycling on the Jura mountain range
at the outskirts of Geneva. While photographing wild flora, I started
comparing the same with the Flora I had encountered during my treks in
Sahyadri hills and in Himalayas. My first Digital camera Sony P52 became my
favorite buddy. I think I got the best of my photographs with this camera.

I had few field guides and books for reference but was desperately looking
for some websites to help me out with the identification. Being from
engineering background, it was bit difficult to start with as botany was
something which I had left long back. But slowly I started enjoying the
challenge posed in front of me by various plants for it's ID. This was the
time I came across the website " flowerofindia. net". Had interacted with
Tabish, the originator of FOI website. This website turned out to be a good
tool for non- Botanist like me to identify the plants. I too started
contributing to this website.

My treasure of wild flora was literally seeing an exponential rise.

Then one fine day I accidentally came across Indiatreepix. Joined the
Google group led by our torch bearer Shri J. M. Garg ji.

To my surprise, Garg ji happened to know me thru FOI website. Thru this
website, I got the opportunity to know many stalwart from the field of
Botany. As the time started flying, I understood that this Google group is
unique. The members of this group are from diverse backgrounds and regions.
Subsequently this group was aptly named as eFlora of India. Even though we
would have hardly met all, but the type of respect we developed about each
other only tells about the passion each member is having about the plants.
Information exchange became very fast most of the queries posted by the
members were getting resolved almost instantly. On queries not getting
resolved, were getting resurfaced by the team of moderators of this group.

Information like what is flowering where, who is exploring which region,
new additions to our existing library etc started pouring in. With so many
subject experts around, life became a bit easy going.
I am sure that many plant photos were first shared here by our members even
much before they were actually published as a new plant.

Got so many new friends here. I remember meeting Dinesh for the first time
during our trek to Purandar fort along with Ushaprabha Pagey mam, hard core
trekker. Subsequently got the opportunity to meet Shrikant ji
(Ingalhalikar). All due to our eFlora of India group. Did many flower
exploration trips and treks with Shrikant ji and Dinesh.

Our eFlora of India group is the perfect amalgamation of citizen
scientists, Taxonomists, Nature lovers, trekker, engineers and what not..

Database of eFlora of India started becoming richer day by day.

I personally feel that this is one of the Google group which has sustained
for so many years and is growing day by day..

Off late I am not contributing much due to some health issues in my family.
However, I make it a point to see various posts by our esteemed members. It
also serves as a big stress buster.

I personally gained a lot from our group and take this opportunity to thank
one and all.

Thanks once again.
Warm regards
Prashant Awale

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Regards.
Dinesh

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