Rudraprayag Essays

  • Case Study of the Uttarakhand Disaster

    535 Words  | 2 Pages

    sources in the upper reaches of Gangotri and Yamunotri glaciers respectively. The flood disaster of 2013 is attributed to continuous heavy rainfall in the state from 15th June, 2013 to 17th June, 2013. Many regions in the state such as Kedarnath, Rudraprayag and Gaurikund etc. experienced up to 300% more than average rainfall. These heavy rainfalls resulted from the collective devastation of both torrential monsoon rains as well as Westerly disturbances. These rains reaped havoc throughout the state

  • Compare And Contrast And Visit: Kedarnath And Badrinath

    3080 Words  | 7 Pages

    1. Kedarnath and Badrinath are the most holy places of India where every year thousands of pilgrims visit to see their deities and remove the sins of their life. Both these places are part of CHAR DHAM Yatra. They are located in the Uttarakhand state of India. 2. Basically, char dham yatra of northern India is allowed only for 6 months during May to October. You will not find these dhams accessible in the other half of the year. However, you can visit these places simply to explore the snowfall

  • Hunting Research Paper

    1175 Words  | 3 Pages

    Cecil the lion was a beloved and iconic figure in Africa, but when he was illegally killed by a big game hunter, it flared up the argument of whether or not hunting is help or hurts conservation efforts, but because hunting is beneficiary to the environment it needs to stay legal. However, even with hunting’s positive effects, there are people that do not support hunting because it kills animals. Hunting helps keep the population of animals in control, removes predatory animals that are attacking