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Reliving the Memories of an Indian Forester: Memoir of S Shyam Sunder

Reliving the Memories of an Indian Forester: Memoir of S Shyam Sunder

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  • Condition Note: yellow stains on some pages, no pen/pencil marks (except previous owner's details)

 

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Shyam Sunder loved Jerome K. Jerome's Three Men in a Boat (To say nothing of the dog), due to the similarity between the trip depicted in the book, up and down the Thames, and his own career. In both cases, life was interesting while not always smooth whether it was protecting forests in the Western Ghats from insatiable societal demands, working with ministers intent on getting their way, or striving to achieve conservation goals while being part of a labyrinthine bureaucracy. Under his leadership, partnering with a staff of ten thousand officials, the forest department of Karnataka became the envy of departments across the country.
 
Shyam Sunder's memoir is a series of vignettes, from numerous comedic to a tragic few. The life narrated is varied and never short of excitement - being ten yards from a charging tusker or a foot away from a King Cobra; defying orders of the chief minister; being hauled up for contempt of the high court, and discussing with Indira Gandhi the best way to eat avocados. Possessed of wit and passion, the narration lays bare the hubris of popular discourse on noble forest livelihoods, and unflinchingly narrates neglect of rural communities, as well as of forests, at times by the callous imposition of rules and regulations.
 
  • Author: Shivsharan Someshwar
  • Publisher: Manipal Universal Press
  • Language: English
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9789388337137

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