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Friday, July 05, 2019

FINALLY ABUITES HAVE WOKEN UP TO THE PLIGHT OF NAKKI LAKE.Mount Abu

Big drive by Abu Committee on July 7, 2019, to clean the area around Nakki Lake. 

Banner for the coming event.

A Call to Action: Abuites Unite to Save Mount Abu's Nakki Lake


Introduction:
In a surprising turn of events, the Mount Abu community, popularly known as Abuites, has finally banded together to confront Nakki Lake's long-standing predicament. This beautiful body of water, which serves as a lifeline and reserve drinking water source for the population, has been a subject of concern for many years.
The Big Push:
On July 7, 2019, the Abu Committee launched a major effort to clean up the area around Nakki Lake. The joint effort including volunteers from multiple sectors, including the Nakki Lake Market Association, Main Market Association, Street Vendors Unions, Hotel and Hostel Association, School, the CRPF, and local people, makes this initiative particularly significant.
Solidarity in Action: With their fingers crossed for good weather, the Abuites hope to show their solidarity as responsible inhabitants of this quaint hill resort. It's a commendable attempt to protect Nakki Lake, which provides critical drinking water during dry years. The irony of a thunderstorm suddenly assisting in the cleanup work, on the other hand, adds a bit of humour to the situation.
A Cry for Consistent Action:
While this community cleanup is undeniably a beginning in the right way, there is an urgent need for a year-round commitment to tackling Nakki Lake's challenges. Rather than one-time efforts, a year-round collaborative and thorough push for remedial actions is required for a long-term solution.
Mechanical Cleaning as a Daily Routine: The blog recommends that mechanical cleaning of the lake become a day-to-day task entrusted to the district administration's cleaning personnel. This practical technique might aid in reducing the buildup of waste and pollutants, therefore maintaining the lake's long-term health.
The site also stresses the important role of the Abuites in preventing visitors from damaging the lake. It proposes fines for individuals who trash in the designated "RED ZONE," as well as a sense of duty and ownership among community members.
Conclusion: There is a ray of hope for Nakki Lake in the collaborative efforts of the Abu Committee and the different volunteers. However, as the site sensibly argues, this should just be the start of a long-term commitment to the lake's well-being. Mount Abu can ensure that Nakki Lake remains a pristine beauty for future generations via community-driven initiatives and persistent work.


"Sector-wise cleaning of the lake area by volunteers of Mount Abu"
Sector-wise cleaning of the lake area by volunteers of Mount Abu

To read more about our beloved lake, click the link below.







Sunday, May 26, 2019

Crazy Bullfighting in Mount Abu 25 May 2019

Bullfighting is not in an arena but on the busy main street of Mount Abu.


JVC lifting the bull of the guard rail.



Bull impaled on the guard rail/

Bullfighting, Spain's national sport, is a prominent and expensive spectator activity. People in India can observe bullfighting in crowded market areas, on major roads, and in rural. Bullfighting in this country pits beast against the beast, with the populace at risk of being gorged to death or mortally injured when these beasts go insane. 
Locals and visitors alike watched a perplexing battle between two massive bulls that lasted about 25 minutes yesterday. Consider the scene when one bull was catapulted into the air and impaled on a guard railing on the side of the road. Someone alerted Abu authorities to the incident, and the town dispatched a JVC to remove the unhappy bull from the railing. They then took the bull to a veterinarian clinic for treatment.
We expect the Abu Municipal Corporation to capture these creatures and place them in specially constructed cages, but they seldom do so since no one steps forward to claim these strays. These stray cattle dig through the garbage cans in quest of food. They are a severe menace to the people as well as the hundreds of visitors that visit this hill region every year. It is past time for the government to make solid judgements and take decisive steps to put an end to this threat.

To see this event, please click on the link provided by Kamlesh Prajapat.





Saturday, May 18, 2019

Peepli Poonam Fair Mount Abu 18 May 2019

The Annual congregation on Peepli Poonam of Gracias to pay obeisance to their departed souls.

The Unique Blue Full Moon

Gracias arriving in waves

The tribal womenfolk 

At the lake

Thousands of Gracias (Tribal ) from Rajasthan come to Nakki Lake for Buddha Purnima. Their zest for fun and frolic is out of this world. View the vibrant traditional attire of these tribal folks and experience their joyful singing. This annual meeting is something akin to the Maha Kumbh festival. Today, Abu will witness the colourful gaiety of these fun-loving folks. Tomorrow they will be gone and they will leave the Abode of the gods with fond memories of this place. Abuites will again look forward to their gathering on the Flower full moon next year.





Saturday, May 11, 2019

Wild dogs of Mount Abu

Meet wild pariahs of Mount Abu.

Mount Abu, like all other cities, towns and hamlets, has its own share of pariah dogs that live off food thrown to them by the local populace. Most of them scavenge garbage cans and dumping grounds. Of late, I have observed these dogs forming small packs and going into the forest area to hunt for prey.
Yesterday I photographed one such pack

Leader of the pack wild dog

Mt. Abu Wild Dogs

This pack of five dogs has become a force to reckon with. They specialise in catching squirrels, mongooses, goats and the local langur. I have witnessed them tearing a goat to pieces within a few minutes. Their teamwork and the effect of bringing an animal down are mind-boggling. I believe at night this pack swells to a larger pack, and they go rampaging the outskirts of the city and parts of the forest. I know leopards pick up stray parish dogs, but I’m sure it would not risk trying to pick a dog from a pack such as this.  



Thursday, May 09, 2019

Summer Festival Mount Abu 2019

Summer Festival 10 and 11 May 2019 Mount Abu.


Tourists take part in the events offered to you by the Mount Abu folks. The summer festival will start tomorrow and will end on the eleventh evening.

Summer Festival Mount Abu 2019.