Thanks a lot & congrats Singh ji for his great work as usual.

On 12 November 2012 11:28, Dinesh Valke <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear friends,
> This Brassicaceae week helped us know many plants - perhaps unknown to
> many of us. The credit goes to Gurcharan ji for showing us numerous plants
> -- that many of us were thoroughly surprised to find that the genus
> Brassica has so many species. As the week commenced, his storm of uploads
> clearly indicated him to be the hero then itself. Dr Gurcharan Singh is the
> Hero of the Week (Brassicaceae) - his display of varieties of Brassica
> oleracea is a sheer joy.
>
> My hearty congratulations to him. His uploads were accompanied by the
> usual educative information. Many many thanks Gurcharan ji.
>
>
> Here is the tally of uploads - the cumbersome tally done by Gurcharan ji;
> my lot of thanks to him. Errors if at all any, please pardon.
>
> Total uploads nearly 125, responses 430
>
>
> 1.Gurcharan Singh 56201 2.Prashant Awale2150 3.Dinesh Valke1158 4.Suresh
> Rana1131 5.Surajit Koley729 6.Mani Nair412 7.Nidhan Singh419 8.Satish
> Phadke416
>
>
>
> Thanks again to all, for their uploads. Thanks to all for their active
> participation and responses.
>
> --
>
>
>
>



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