Remnant of Quintessential Doon


The Suswa Valley at its broadest point, between Nagsidh Range and Phandowala. The river in its stressed state flows to the left of the pic beyond which is the Rajaji National Park! Today it witnessed three seasons in a single day: early morning was a chilly spring, day was early summer, afternoon was shades of monsoon.

Though unseasonal rains help no farmer but hopefully it will restore some life into the near toxic Suswa which is still considered the main tributary to the Ganga from Eastern Doon. This micro valley within the greater Doon Valley is still pursuing some of the crop patterns that were worked out with diligence over a century ago, when the pioneers introduced sugarcane plantations and cultivation of pedigreed basmati rice that benefitted from the alluvial riches brought by the Suswa during the monsoons.

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