Saturday, 19 May 2012

Famous People From Coorg (Actors/ramp models)

1.Biddu Appaiah  is an Indian-British music producer, and song-writer who lifted the careers of British star Tina Charles, Pakistani-British singer Nazia Hassan, Alisha Chinai and many more
2. Zulfi Syed the model-turned-actor is from Virajpet, Coorg. He is a former winner of Gladrags Manhunt Contest. He has done modelling for Raymonds, Levis, Axe and others. His filmography includes, Lara (2009), Yahan Ke Hum Sikander (2009), Jimmy,(2008), Mr. Hot Mr. Kool (2007), Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story (2005) & Wajahh (2004).
3.Nikhil Chinappa MTV VJ & music composer is a well known face to all music lovers. He anchors the hugely popular show MTV Select. He has also acted in a film, Snip with Sophia Haque.
4.Daisy Bopanna (Born: 15-Dec-1980) is an Indian actress in Bollywood and South Indian movies.Her hit moviesGaalipata (Kannada, 2008); Aishwarya (Kannada, 2006); Garam Masala (Hindi, 2005);Chakkara Viyugam (Tamil, 2008); Bharatchandran IPS (Malayalam, 2005); Prajapathi (Malayalam, 2006)
5.Nidhi Subbaiah is a model turned actress who did a television commercial for ‘Fair & Lovely’. She played lead roles in Kannada movies such as 'Krishna Nee Late Aagi Baaro', 'Vara' and 'Chamkaisi chindi Udaisi'. She has also acted in a Tamil movie, 'Kadhalan Kadhali'.
6.Tina Ponaapa the Coorg girl who won the national award for her first film Meera (Tamil) is the lead actress of the movie 24 Hours in Melbourne.

Friday, 18 May 2012

Famous People From Coorg (athletes)

1.Ayiudda Robin Uthappa (born 11 November 1985), an Indian cricketer,son of an international hockey referee, is a limited overs cricket specialist
2.Joshna Chinappa (born 1986) was the first Indian girl to win the British Squash Championship title in 2003, at Sheffield, U.K and was also the youngest Indian women's national champion.
3.Rohan Bopanna (born 4 March 1980) is one of the Indian High Seeded professional tennis player.
4.Ashwini Nanchappa (October 21, 1967) is an accomplished athlete and the glory girl of Indian female sprinting at the turn of the 80's having beaten P.T. Usha.
5.Jagat & Anita Nanjappa are a well-known couple in the sport of motor racing in India. They have participated and won many motorbike and car rallies in India. Together, they have won nine Indian National Rally Riders Championship awards in the motorbike section from 1986 to 1996. Their victories led MRF to sponsor them.

Famous People From Coorg (Military Service)

1. Field Marshal  Kodandera Madappa Cariappa OBE (28 January 1899 - 15 May 1993) was the first Indian Chief of Staff and one of the highest Indian Military rank holders.He was appointed as the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Military in 1949.
2.Kodendera Subayya Thimmaya  (March 30, 1906 - 1965). He became a commissioned officer of the British Indian Army in 1926. He became Chief of Staff of the Indian Army in 1957.
Rai Saheb I P Muthanna, WW1(1914-1918) hero who served in Iraq, "Muthanna Road" and "Muthanna Airbase" in Baghdad are named after him.
3. Air Marshal K C Nanda  son of Field Marshal Cariappa, POW during the 1971 Indo-Pak War when he was an air force pilot.
4. Air Marshal Cheppudira D Subbia  Joined IAF and was commissioned in April 1942 at the age of 18. Retired in 1978 after serving a full tenure in the rank of Air Marshal. In the early 40s he flew Hurricane fighters, Tempest Fighters etc. He was among the first to be decorated for piloting skill & bravery and was awarded the Vir Chakra and later on the param vishisht seva medal.
5. Lt General Apparnada Ayiappa  As a captain he saw action in the Malyan campaign in 1942 against the Japanese in World War II. He was the first Indian Signal officer in chief. He got promoted as Lt. Gen. and then got promoted as Master General of Ordnance. He was the first Indian to be Colonel Commandant of the Corps of Signals. He was then deputed to Bharath Electronics Ltd (BEL) where he became chairman and held the post until 1972.

AS YOU CAN SEE SUCH GREAT PEOPLE WHO SERVED ARE MILITARY GAINED COORG THE NAME "LAND OF THE GENERALS"

History Of Coorg

A little history about Coorg -
Coorg was under the Gangas rule during 9th and 10th Centuries and Cholas in the 11th Century. Changalvas were allies to both the above Dynasties but they were independent till 14th Century as Hoysalas defeated the Cholas in the 12th Century. Changalvas accepted the supremacy Hoysalas from the 14th to 16th Century.The Nayakas who later paved the way to the Haleri Rajas of Kodagu ruled Coorg till 1834. 

Friday, 27 May 2011

Nagarhole National Park


Nagarhole National Park

Location :KarnatakaIndia Wildlife
Nearest Access :Mysore, 80 kms away from Nagarhole
Main Wildlife Found :Snakes, Four-Horned Antelope, Sloth Bear, Porcupine, Jackal, Mouse-deer
Coverage Area : 
India Wildlife
64,330 hectares
India Wildlife
Preface
Rhino in KazirangaNagarhole national park (NNP), the enchanting 247 square-mile park in Karnataka has an astonishing abundance of wildlife including large mammals such as tiger, leopard, wild elephant, dhole (Indian wild dog), and gaur (Indian bison). Other species present are chital spotted deer, muntjac (barking deer), mouse deer, four-horned antelope, wild boar, sloth bear, hyena, mongoose, civet, otter, and more. The landscape is one of gentle slopes and shallow valleys. Dry deciduous forest trees are leafless in the summer rather than in the winter. There are grassy swamps where the soil is clayey, perennially moist, and which support a luxuriant growth of green grass all year. The change in terrain throughout the park in refreshing and the river system provides a unique wildlife viewing experience.

Nagarhole National park derives its name from the combination of two Kannada words. 'Nagar,' meaning snake, and 'hole,' meaning streams. True to its name, quite a few serpentine streams fork through the rich tropical forests of the park. Nagarhole Park was set up in 1955. In 1975, its area was increased to include a greater expanse of forest reserve. The original forest was once an exclusive hunting ground for the erstwhile Maharajas of Mysore. The park has been recently renamed as Rajiv Gandhi NationalPark after the late Prime Minister of India.

Nagarhole National Park is counted among India. s best wildlife parks. It has a large elephant and bison population. It also hosts a variety of animal species along with approximately 250 species of birds. On its northern confines is the Kabini River and on its southern fringes is the Bandipur national park. A dam on the Kabini River and its picturesque reservoir demarcates the two national parks. During the dry season (February. June), this artificial lake attracts a large number of animals, making it an ideal spot for sighting wildlife.

Climate
Kaziranga Leopard The summer (March. May) temperature does not cross the 33°C mark. The brief winter, which lasts from November to January, has temperature plummeting to 14°C. Monsoon is erratic, but it generally rains from June to September.
Flora The predominant vegetation in the Nagarhole National Park is of southern tropical, moist, mixed deciduous type with a substantial eastern portion intergrading into dry deciduous type. The upper tree canpy is dominated by Terminalia tomentosa is association with Tectonia grandis, Dalbergia latifolia, Pterocarpus marsupium, Lagerstroemia lanceolata, Anogeissus latifolia, Adina cordifolia, Boambax malabaricum, Schleichera trijuga, Ficus sp. and others. The lower canopy has Kydia calycina, Emblica officinalis, Gmelina arborea etc. Several shrubs belonging to Solanum, Desmodium and Helicteres sp. etc. are abundantly found but weedy shrubs like Eupatorium and Lantana now dominate.

Fauna 
The important predators and carnivora in the Nagarhole National Park are tiger, leopard, wild dog (dhole or Cuon alpinus), sloth bear and the hyena (Hyaena hyaena). The herbivores are spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, four-horned antelope (Tetracerus quadricornis), gaur (Bos gaurus), wild boar (Sus scrofa) and elephant. Nagarhole National Park provides an opportunity to see some of the southern population of Gaur (jungle Bison). Also, this park in Karnataka is a good place to see elephants in the luxuriant forests and bamboo thickets which they most enjoy. Their total population in southern India is now about 6500, nearly all living in the area where Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala adjoin in the shadow of the Western Ghats. Other mammalian miscallany includes the common langur (Presbytes entellus), Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata), jungle cat, slender Loris (Loris tadigradus), leopard-cat (Felis bengalensis), civet cat (Viverricula indica and Paradoxurus hermaphroditus), mongoose (Herpestes fuscus and Herpestes vitticollis), common otter (Lutra lutra), giant flying squirrel (Petaurista petaurista), giant squirrel (Ratufa indica), porcupine, jackal, mouse-deer (Tragulus meminna), hare and pangolin (Manis crassicaudata). Over 250 species of birds are found at Nagarhole National Park. Besides the enormous variety of woodland birds, there are large congregations of water fowl in the Kabini river. Birds range from blue-bearded bee-eater, scarlet minivet and Malabar whistling thrush to the more common ospreys, herons and ducks.
Kaziranga
Among reptiles, the marsh crocodile, monitor lizard, rock python and several other species are represented. Aquatic and terrestrial tortoises, frogs, toads and tree frogs and a myriad insects, including some very colourful butterflies, adorn this lovely southern jungle of India.

How to Reach Nagarhole National park
Nagarhole National park is well connected to adjoining areas of Karnataka. Motorable highways link the park to the towns of Madikere (90 km) and Mysore (96 km) . The journey from both places lasts approximately 2 hours. The nearest well-connected railway junction is Mysore, while the nearest international airport is Bangalore (220 km). Various airlines link Bangalore to the rest of the nation.

Where to Stay in Nagarhole
The Forest Department manages two rest houses, but reservation has to be made well in advance through the Forest Department offices in Mysore or Bangalore to stay here. The Kabini River Lodge near Karapur on the Mysore. Manathavadi highway also has good accommodation facilities.

Travel Tips
One must arrive at the park gates well before dusk, for the road through the park that leads to the lodges is prone to elephant blocks and closes at 6 pm. Those interested in trekking should avoid visiting the park during monsoons as floods wash out most of its dirt tracks and leeches render trekking impossible.

Best Time to Visit Nagarhole Wildlife Sanctuary
Open year round, the best period being Nagarhole National Park October-May, especially April-May.

Animals

Here are pictures of animals found in coorg-                                                                                              










Thursday, 26 May 2011

Animals

Yesterday as it was my first day I put pictures of the valley and a nice place to go to with lovely scenery, Dubrae with slight info
Today I will write about the animals of Coorg.