Doon Rediscovered
Material type:
- 9788129113849
- 954.207 G1975
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New Theological College General Stacks | 954.207 G1975 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 00023059 |
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Doon Rediscovered unfolds its realms to the reader, glorifying the historic past od Dehra Doon before and after the arival of the East India Company. With the Gurkha invasion the entire region of Garhwal, Kumaon and Dehra Doon succcumbed into a lamentable decay, till the advent of the East India Company, when Lord Hasting in 1814 declared war on Nepal. Immensely mesmerised by the idyllic beauty of the Doon, the British at one point of time thought of making it the capiral of the their India colony. The British administration being growth-oriented, gave Doon a thriving economy with Dr Royle, the superintendent of the Saharanpur Botanical Gardens in 1827, recommending the experiment of tea cultivation in the Himalayas. Silk trade too flourished by all means. Mr. R. J. Shore`s administrative acumen gave Dehra Doon a network of canals and wells. Ever since independence, the Doon has undergone many a change. Yet it continues to enthrall people from far and wide with its fragrance of lime, litchi and basmati rice.
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