Badri ji ... your concept of - week devoted to regional native flora or
state wise native flora is interesting. We had two such weeks Valley of
Flowers and Kas plateau - and they sure were exciting.

Let us decide a systematic approach to get to such weeks. At least 10 - 15
(more always better) participants for such weeks could be one of the
criteria.

If arriving to specific regional / state flora week becomes
not-so-feasible, my suggestion is to just announce it as "Regional Flora
Week" in which a member decides to upload plants of "only one" region of
his / her choice - region = place / Wildlife Sanctuary / National Park etc.
for that week. There are many members among us who upload regularly in this
fashion.

Let us wait for comments.

Regards.
Dinesh


On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 10:57 AM, Dr. Badri Narayanan T <
kuruviba...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Sir and friends,
> It is really incredible the efforts taken by efloraofindia and Shri
> Gurcharan Singhji, and all the other experts who offer their valuable time
> in solving the queries posted by the members.
> There are several Tree walks and Tree Appreciation Walks being conducted
> at various places including one at Madurai which started recently. In this
> context, efi's official participation and professional advice could take
> efi directly to the field. Discussion along these lines could open up other
> possibilities.
> There could be a week devoted to regional native flora or state wise
> native flora. Help in procuring saplings of native local species would be
> very much appreciated.
> Warm Regards,
> Dr Badri Narayanan
> On Mar 23, 2013 7:26 PM, "Gurcharan Singh" <singh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear friends
>> It is heartening to note that our forum and the websites of Flowers of
>> India and efloraofindia are becoming more popular day by day due to new
>> experts joining it and increasing its value and our dedicated team making
>> every effort to reach out to teachers and students of botany and public in
>> general. In my chapter "eFlora: the future of floristic documentation" in
>> an edited book "Plant Taxonomy Past, Present and Future", 2012, I had
>> devoted 4 full pages (included here as attachment) to efloraofindia,
>> Flowers of India as well personal contributions by Garg ji, Dinesh ji and
>> myself. Balkar ji is playing a great role in making it popular by
>> representing the group at a recent conference, and again along with Nidhan
>> ji holding a photographic exhibition at Panipat on 16th March, where
>> efloraofindia was a big focus.
>>       Thankfully after coming back to India I had a chance to deliver
>> lectures at a few colleges on the "Role of Digital photography, computers
>> and internet" where I have made special efforts to attract students and
>> teachers to join and contribute. I am happy to note that students have been
>> very receptive of this new approach. Through online power-point
>> presentation I showed them the websites and personal pages to make them
>> more popular.
>>      I request other members also to devise methods to increase awareness
>> about our groups to different communities of people.
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