Gutcharan Ji,
Very well written and thanks for remembering all of us.
Regards,
Aarti
On Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 4:15:22 PM UTC+5:30 JM Garg wrote:

> *Two things changed my life style: a digital camera presented by my son, 
> and my joining indiantreepix* in 2007 (thanks to Dr. Janamurty who 
> introduced me to this group (from TAXACOM, where I used to send my 
> photographs)). It has changed my lifestyle. I am looking forward to 
> visiting more and more places. I was lucky to plan visits to Western 
> Himalayas along with Nidhan ji, Balkar ji and other members to capture a 
> large number of plants. While in California, I have photographed plants in 
> thousands (but upload only those which are relevant to our Flora), the most 
> recent trip to California and Toronto in 2019 was most productive 
> with capture of nearly 9000 images. 
>
> Why I love Efloraofindia?
>
> I have asked myself many times why do I feel so involved with the 
> efloraofindia group and love interacting? I found the following answers:
>
> 1.      I love the group because it has given me a good reason to keep 
> busy after retirement (I felt involved even before formal retirement), so 
> that I don’t have to think about how I should spend my time.
>
>      I love the group because it has given me a reason to restudy, 
> catalogue, digitise my herbarium collection of more than 10,000 specimens, 
> which were lying unattended due to my busy teaching schedule. I would be 
> uploading these as a virtual herbarium.
>
> 2.      I love this group because it has now given me a zeal and plan to 
> visit as many places as possible. More important, visiting these places in 
> different months so that I am able to find, photograph and have new plants 
> to report in the group. Adding these to my publications would be a bonus 
> for me.
>
> 3.      I love this group because of our prominent members Garg ji (who 
> in spite of being the owner of the group, has never given the impression of 
> authority), Dinesh ji (the architect of its great advancement), Satish 
> Phadke ji (the great strength of the group), Vijayasankar ji, Shrikant ji, 
> Nayan ji, Nidhan ji, Balkar ji, Prashant ji, Tabish ji, Pravin ji, Devendra 
> ji and Promila ji (the great experts, who don’t allow any plant to go 
> unidentified, and at the same time are great examples of high morality and 
> great humility, the examples to be followed by our youngsters.   
>
> 4.      I love this group for plant lovers Neil ji, Yazdy ji, who own a 
> huge collection of plants in their estates and never hesitate to share 
> these. I salute Neil ji for his great knowledge of plants.
>
> 5.      I love the group for members like Nalini ji, Madhuri ji, Padmini 
> ji, Aarti ji, Rashida ji, Pankaj Oudyia ji, Anand ji, our story telling 
> group, who never miss an occasion to add spice to the information, and 
> never allow the discussion to lose its interest. Mani ji and Antaryamy have 
> added flavor to these interactions by their frequent Hindi couplets.  
>
> 6.      I love the group for its young experts Pankaj ji, Mahadeswara ji, 
> Giby ji, Rajdeo ji, Muthu ji, Smita ji, Ritesh ji, Mayur ji, Manudev ji, 
> Raghu ji, Shantanu ji for their great expertise, love for plants and never 
> hesitating to share their point of view, although maintaining the high 
> standards of communication. They are the future of the group. Snehal ji, I 
> am happy, is learning it fast. Others who interact less frequently, and I 
> am able to recollect their names may please excuse me.
>
> 7.      I love Tanay (the only person I don’t attach ji) the most, 
> because this young fellow who has such a great knowledge of plants from 
> every part of India/World at this young age has attained the high level of 
> maturity after joining this group.
>
> 8.      Our new active members Alok ji, Puttaraju ji and others are 
> enriching our database and gradually adjusting to the group norms.
>
> 9. The most important thing why I love this group is that “in spite of 
> some occasional sharp exchanges,  members of this group love each other so 
> much that no one is allowed to leave the group easily. There were occasions 
> when some important members like Dinesh ji, Tanay or Rashida ji wanted to 
> leave the group for some unpleasant episode, but all of us really saw that 
> they didn't leave. Similarly Pankaj ji left the group temporarily because I 
> wrote something to Tanay about the norms of the group. Tanay became my best 
> friend (or my favourite) from that day, but Pankaj ji left the group, to 
> rejoin after some time on requests from the members. I was the one who 
> suggested his return to the moderator group again. That is the beauty and 
> strength of the group. Incidentally Tanay and Pankaj are only two members 
> in the group for whom I have dropped suffix ji, perhaps being so dear to 
> me. 
>
>

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