I found this site because I had some interest in the fortunes of Vedanta, on which I had done an earlier post. It looks like - ahem - they have gotten themselves an environmental award.
On to more positive things i.e. the blog itself, which is both informative and impassioned. And it has a lot on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, I have always wanted to visit and often wished my father had wrangled a posting there which alas he didn't. Plus it has a few posts on weaving, of which I know nought technically, but which is a bit of a passion of mine. Spent a lot of time browsing around and not a minute felt wasted.
On to more positive things i.e. the blog itself, which is both informative and impassioned. And it has a lot on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, I have always wanted to visit and often wished my father had wrangled a posting there which alas he didn't. Plus it has a few posts on weaving, of which I know nought technically, but which is a bit of a passion of mine. Spent a lot of time browsing around and not a minute felt wasted.

That blog is written by a photographer whose wife runs Daaram, the store in Hyderabad where I will launch Brass Tacks next week! I think a lot of the weaving photos are from the weaving cooperatives that supply Dastkar Andhra (owners of Daaram). And yes, it's an informative blog :)
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