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- 2 hóspedes
- 1 quarto
- 1 cama
- 1 banheiro
Sharan Deep Singh é um Superhost
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Vista para as montanhas
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Indisponível: Detector de fumaça
7 noites em Kotagiri
1 de abr de 2023 - 8 de abr de 2023
4,83 de 5 estrelas de 351 comentários
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Kotagiri, Tamil Nadu, Índia
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UDHAGAMANDALAM, November 9, 2012
A sparrow garden springs up in Ooty
D. RADHAKRISHNAN
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‘Sparrow is a very important part of the eco system’
Bird loverSharan Deep Singh placing nests for sparrows at the Five Lanterns junction in Udhagamandalam.Photo:M Sathyamoorthy
The Five Lanterns Junction, one of the most crowded parts of this hill station which has for long been associated with chaotic and noisy scenes witnessed a heartening development on Wednesday.
Encouraged by autorickshaw drivers in the area, a bird lover Sharan Deep Singh climbed a tree inside a small traffic garden and placed a few mud pots with holes for sparrows to nest.
Later speaking to The Hindu , Mr. Singh, a resident of Kotagiri, said that it was part of his initiative to conserve sparrows.
Pointing out that the sparrow is a very important part of the eco system, he regretted that over the last three decades they have been more or less wiped out in Punjab, Haryana and some parts of North India. Sparrows have become an extremely rare sight in Punjab due to the indiscriminate use of pesticides, insecticides and fertilizers, pollution caused by automobiles and factories and mushrooming constructions.
Lamenting that not only in the North but also in other parts of the country use of toxins is on the rise, he said that certain species of birds, honeybees and fireflies have vanished.
Expressing the hope that those at the helm of affairs and the people would view the development as a ‘red flag warning’, Mr. Singh cautioned that the ‘air we breathe and food we eat is no longer safe’.
Efforts to protect the environment, the degradation of which is leading to the extinction of birds like sparrows are conspicuous by their absence.
To a query, he said that the population of sparrows in the municipal market and its surroundings like the Five Lanterns Junction here is healthy.
However, they can do with some help. It is a fine example of co-existence.
One of the reasons for the high number of sparrows in the market is that the use of harmful chemicals is less when compared to the vegetable fields in various parts of the Nilgiris.
Research has shown that consumption of contaminated water leads to maladies like cancer and also birth defects. Groundwater has been affected.
Suggesting that the traffic garden should be named, “Sparrow Garden”, Mr. Singh acknowledged the help being extended by traders in the area in maintaining it and hoped that the nests will not be vandalized. They should be treated in the same manner as, “we treat our houses”. Lauding the gesture, P.J. Vasanthan, a noted bird watcher, said that such values are hard to come by.
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TODAY'S PAPER » IN SCHOOL
UDHAGAMANDALAM, November 9, 2012
A sparrow garden springs up in Ooty
D. RADHAKRISHNAN
SHARE · PRINT · T+
‘Sparrow is a very important part of the eco system’
Bird loverSharan Deep Singh placing nests for sparrows at the Five Lanterns junction in Udhagamandalam.Photo:M Sathyamoorthy
The Five Lanterns Junction, one of the most crowded parts of this hill station which has for long been associated with chaotic and noisy scenes witnessed a heartening development on Wednesday.
Encouraged by autorickshaw drivers in the area, a bird lover Sharan Deep Singh climbed a tree inside a small traffic garden and placed a few mud pots with holes for sparrows to nest.
Later speaking to The Hindu , Mr. Singh, a resident of Kotagiri, said that it was part of his initiative to conserve sparrows.
Pointing out that the sparrow is a very important part of the eco system, he regretted that over the last three decades they have been more or less wiped out in Punjab, Haryana and some parts of North India. Sparrows have become an extremely rare sight in Punjab due to the indiscriminate use of pesticides, insecticides and fertilizers, pollution caused by automobiles and factories and mushrooming constructions.
Lamenting that not only in the North but also in other parts of the country use of toxins is on the rise, he said that certain species of birds, honeybees and fireflies have vanished.
Expressing the hope that those at the helm of affairs and the people would view the development as a ‘red flag warning’, Mr. Singh cautioned that the ‘air we breathe and food we eat is no longer safe’.
Efforts to protect the environment, the degradation of which is leading to the extinction of birds like sparrows are conspicuous by their absence.
To a query, he said that the population of sparrows in the municipal market and its surroundings like the Five Lanterns Junction here is healthy.
However, they can do with some help. It is a fine example of co-existence.
One of the reasons for the high number of sparrows in the market is that the use of harmful chemicals is less when compared to the vegetable fields in various parts of the Nilgiris.
Research has shown that consumption of contaminated water leads to maladies like cancer and also birth defects. Groundwater has been affected.
Suggesting that the traffic garden should be named, “Sparrow Garden”, Mr. Singh acknowledged the help being extended by traders in the area in maintaining it and hoped that the nests will not be vandalized. They should be treated in the same manner as, “we treat our houses”. Lauding the gesture, P.J. Vasanthan, a noted bird watcher, said that such values are hard to come by.
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Eu, pessoalmente, não moro aqui em tempo integral, até agora eu conheci apenas alguns hóspedes, cuidadores estão aqui para cuidar de você e interagir com você. Tenho certeza de que há coisas que podemos melhorar, fique à vontade para contribuir com seus conselhos para cuidadores. Sua contribuição ajudará os futuros viajantes. Pessoalmente, se eu tiver uma escolha, eu gosto de interagir com macacos mais do que com seres humanos. Eles vêm e vão lá livre arbítrio, eu pessoalmente prefiro isso. Algum dia haverá 20 deles e outro dia nenhum. Se o macaco estiver por perto, mantenha sua cabine perto ou eles entrarão para seus lanches, eles têm bom gosto para Frito coloca batatas fritas, chocolates etc. Até agora, não ouvi nenhuma reclamação dos hóspedes. Há sempre espaço para melhorias, tudo o que você observar não está certo, sinta-se à vontade para levantar a voz e dizer a eles. Suas preocupações nos ajudarão a atendê-lo melhor no futuro. Eu recomendo fortemente que você não venha aqui se você não for forte o suficiente para subir e descer em uma caminhada muito leve/moderada por cerca de 300 metros ou se você for uma pessoa da cidade.
Eu, pessoalmente, não moro aqui em tempo integral, até agora eu conheci apenas alguns hóspedes, cuidadores estão aqui para cuidar de você e interagir com você. Tenho certeza de que…
Sharan Deep Singh é Superhost
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