The state of the Mysore Chamundi Hills has been on my mind since my last visit to the hill with one of my friend from
My friend as I said liked the nice ride up the hill and the sights it could give but the blot on this beauty was the dump of garbage lying just at the city view spot. There is a spot from where people love to park their vehicles and have a look at the vast landscape below. The spot also gives a nice sight of the city place and many a people flock to see the Sunday lighting of the palace from the top. It is a wonderful moment to see the palace lights switched on from the top. It almost shines like a jewel in the crown of
I appreciate the actions taken by the Chamundi hill caretakers to declare it a no plastic zone but the implementation is not perfect. It would be wrong to say that its totally inept as the roads are pretty clean up and yes its difficult to find plastics thrown everywhere but there are a few spots where its a sad sight.
In today's TOI I also see the article of stalling the ropeway up Chamundi. Its a wonderful idea and one which will go on to generate a lot of revenue for Chamundi hills and for protection of its surroundings. Increase in number of visitors on the hill top does not harm the flora and fauna. By introducing the ropeway the bus up Chamundi can be de-commissioned which actually pollutes the surroundings with loads of smoke and loud noise. This will not totally remove road traffic on the hill but reduce it drastically. Less traffic on the road means more environment friendly jungle around it. I feel this is one initiative which should not be stopped even at the costs it might take initially. Later the costs will surely be recovered from the tickets.
Some of the good things going on Chamundi is perhaps the INEP (Indo Norwegian Environment Program) which is aimed at conserving and increasing the natural resources of the hill. The only thing that should be taken care that while so many efforts are made in one direction we do not forget the basics. Installing dustbins at the visited tourist spots and also at other stray location will atleast prompt the aware to make use of them. For those who are careless enough would need to be educated of fined for enforcing a policy for clean and natural Chamundi hills.
With the good efforts of people and with the grace of Chamundeshwari, it’s not a miracle that we have a international tourist destination with rich natural flora and fauna and loads of good money flowing in from tourists.
Amen.
-aps
Just random thoughts about the subjects going around me. Sparks here and there and carries no theme and I shall try not to give any.
11/29/2005
Summit of Mysore
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