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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr.Krishnanand is the Founder and Director at TheGeoecologist, an online learning initiative, with prime focus on mentoring for Civil Services and other Competitive examinations. Dr. Krishnanand graduated from Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi and was awarded “Best student of the college across all disciplines” in 2009 and “Gold medal” in 2010. He completed his masters and Ph.D from Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi in Cold Desert Mountain Ecosystem assessing the Geodiversity and Human Response in Lahaul and Spiti, Himachal Pradesh.Read More...
Dr.Krishnanand is the Founder and Director at TheGeoecologist, an online learning initiative, with prime focus on mentoring for Civil Services and other Competitive examinations.
Dr. Krishnanand graduated from Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi and was awarded “Best student of the college across all disciplines” in 2009 and “Gold medal” in 2010. He completed his masters and Ph.D from Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi in Cold Desert Mountain Ecosystem assessing the Geodiversity and Human Response in Lahaul and Spiti, Himachal Pradesh.
Dr.Krishnanand is a specialist in Cold Desert Mountain Ecosystem. His Ph.D work is the maiden attempt by any Indian to map Geodiversity in the Trans-Himalayan region. He is an avid field researcher and photographer with two Geographical Documentaries to his credit- Exploring Ladakh- A Geoecological Perspective and Spiti Valley Project. His areas of interest include Geoecology, Geotourism, Geodiversity, Geomorphosites, Fossil Park, Geoparks, Field Work and Documentary Making.
Dr. Krishnanand has worked as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography, at Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi from 2012 till 2019 and began his own initiative “TheGeoecologist” in 2020.
He has presented his research at several international and national conferences, and was the only Indian and South-Asian to represent at the Geodiversity Training and Workshop Program, organized by International Association of Geomorphologists and Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland in August, 2019. He was awarded the scholarship as an Early Career Scientist by European Geosciences Union for Eurogeo-2021 conference held at Vienna, Austria.
He was selected as one of the ten members from all round the world (only one from India) at prestigious International Research Council (IRC) Scientific and Technical Committee & Editorial Review Board on Humanities and Social Sciences at Copenhagen, Denmark in 2020.
His work on Geoheritage and Geotourism in Trans-Himalaya was recognised by Oxford University and he delivered a talk in Oxford Geoheritage Virtual Conference (OXGVC), 25-29 MAY, 2020 and represented India once again at Oxford University Museum of Natural History in June, 2022. Dr.Krishnanand has published 5 books, 13 E-books and six articles at National and International levels.
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This book by Dr. Krishnanand titled "Transcending Barriers: Capacity Building and Personality Development Guide for Youth in India" is a comprehensive guide to help young people overcome the challenges they face in today's world. This book aims to empower youth by providing them with the tools and strategies they need to build their capacity, develop their skills, and achieve their full potential. The book is divided into five sections that cover a wide
This book by Dr. Krishnanand titled "Transcending Barriers: Capacity Building and Personality Development Guide for Youth in India" is a comprehensive guide to help young people overcome the challenges they face in today's world. This book aims to empower youth by providing them with the tools and strategies they need to build their capacity, develop their skills, and achieve their full potential. The book is divided into five sections that cover a wide range of topics related to capacity building and personality development. The first section explores the various barriers that can limit opportunities for young people, including gender, socio-economic status, and cultural biases. The second section focuses on capacity building strategies, such as mentorship, coaching, and experiential learning, that can help individuals overcome these barriers and achieve their goals. With practical tips, real-life examples, and expert insights, "Transcending Barriers" is an essential guide for anyone looking to develop their capacity and achieve their goals. It can be used by individuals, organizations, and institutions to enhance their capacity-building efforts and empower young people across India. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to overcome barriers and challenges and realize their full potential.
This book explores the fascinating geodiversity of Lahaul and Spiti, a remote region of Himachal Pradesh, India. As a geoecologist and a lover of nature, the author has been fascinated by the unique geological features of this region, which not only provide valuable insights into the Earth's history but also have important cultural and economic significance. The geodiversity of Lahaul and Spiti encompasses a wide range of geological formations, including the r
This book explores the fascinating geodiversity of Lahaul and Spiti, a remote region of Himachal Pradesh, India. As a geoecologist and a lover of nature, the author has been fascinated by the unique geological features of this region, which not only provide valuable insights into the Earth's history but also have important cultural and economic significance. The geodiversity of Lahaul and Spiti encompasses a wide range of geological formations, including the rugged peaks of the Himalayas, the ancient rocks of the Trans-Himalayan belt, and the fossil-rich sedimentary rocks of the Tethys Sea. These formations provide a window into the Earth's geological history, revealing how the Indian plate collided with the Eurasian plate, forming the highest mountain range in the world. In addition to its scientific importance, the geodiversity of Lahaul and Spiti also has important cultural and economic significance.Additionally, the book delves into the fascinating world of the fossil villages in Lahaul and Spiti. These villages are home to a rich collection of fossils, including marine fossils, which have attracted the attention of researchers and tourists alike. The book will explore the history of these fossils, their geological significance, and the impact of human activities on their preservation.
This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth look at India's unique geodiversity and geomorphosites, which are significant geo-resources. The author has attempted to take readers on this journey of exploration, based on his extensive research and fieldwork through India's diverse and dynamic landscapes with his background in geography and a deep passion for geodiversity and geomorphosites.
The author has presented a variety of case studies and
This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth look at India's unique geodiversity and geomorphosites, which are significant geo-resources. The author has attempted to take readers on this journey of exploration, based on his extensive research and fieldwork through India's diverse and dynamic landscapes with his background in geography and a deep passion for geodiversity and geomorphosites.
The author has presented a variety of case studies and examples that demonstrate the scientific and cultural significance of these resources, as well as the challenges and opportunities they present, based on extensive research and fieldwork.
The author has discussed the roles of science, technology, education, and policy in the conservation and management of these resources in addition to examining India's geodiversity and geomorphosites. The book offers a comprehensive perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing India's geodiversity and geomorphosites through a combination of scientific analysis, geographer's role, and policy analysis.
The common readers as well as the geographers, geologists, conservationists, environmentalists and anyone else who are interested in the natural and cultural heritage of India will all find this book to be an engaging and thought-provoking exploration of India's geodiversity and geomorphosites.
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