Sunday 28 June 2020

What is this KBG-37

This one is easy.
Along the parks or roads in enclaves, you would have seen this.

What actually is this?

Want a clue? Here it is.

Now, shoot fast. Name the object in any languageFirst three correct answers will be the Winners of Kaun Banega Ghumakkad KBG-37!

For first timers on KBG, you can respond on any of the channels below:
  1. Leave a comment on this post
  2. Send email to hbindia@gmail.com
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  5. Send a WA message. If you want your WA number to be added to Ghumakkad's list, send an email.
The KBG Contest timing is chosen to suit most of the time zones across the world.
Hope we helped you in overcoming the lockdown boredom to some extent.

KBG-36 had featured a common grass. However, no one gave the correct answer. But one reader produced the same grass next morning! We therefore declared him to be the sole winner!

Shoot fast to win KBG-37! All the best.

     -Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Neeta Bhargava/ 28th June 2020

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Saturday 13 June 2020

A Squirrel Comes Home

Ever seen a baby squirrel?
Ever adopted one?
How tiny is it?
What to feed?
Will it bite?
We have a real life story to answer all these questions!

Ghumakkad has great pleasure in bringing you another guest story about 'Gillu' the baby squirrel. 

Our guest writer is Dr Rohini Tiwari from Coimbatore India.


Rohini Tiwari
Rohini is a true blue Nature lover, with an ear for bird songs and compassion for adopting abandoned creatures- much to the chagrin of her family. As a child she wanted to open a Zoo๐Ÿ˜„. A Food Technologist and Nutritionist by profession, Rohini is a music lover and a culinarian. When not talking to her pets, she conducts Stress Management seminars/webinars. She holds a PhD in stress and anxiety management with diet intervention

Over to Rohini for Gillu's story in her own words. Gillu ki kahani Rohini ki zubani เค—िเคฒ्เคฒू  เค•ी เค•เคนाเคจी เคฐोเคนिเคจी เค•ी เฅ›ुเคฌाเคจी 
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Little Gillu arrived in our lives about two weeks back, when Radha, our house help mentioned that it had fallen off it's nest in a mango tree in her house. My daughter, Tanvi and I begged her to bring it over.

Wary of us and especially our dog Toffee at first, but Gillu settled in pretty quickly. 

He was given a nest of sorts made from a kitchen mitten hung in a linen basket.

Gillu's mit nest. You can see how much tinier it is in these pictures.  He had to have his "safe place" after all.

He loves to play hide and seek. See the video.

It loves to have milk in the morning and has its own special dropper for feeding.

Gillu has brought so much love and joy in our lives that it can't be expressed in words. There is such kindness and tenderness that I see in my daughter's eyes when she pets or handles Gillu.


Like a typical baby, Gillu loves to play hide and seek behind pillows, curtains and cushions. See a short clip below.

Watching the world below from its perch on the curtains tops....


Gillu's favourite stance... Hanging upside down...


Gnawing at bits of branches with bark on them.


Squirrels like to chew on wood and bark because their front teeth are constantly growing. This helps to file their teeth down.


Gillu's favourite haunt... The window net.


I have to mention how well Toffee (our dog) took to Gillu. She literally pines for it and whines longingly whenever she sees it. Gillu however, true to its instincts doesn't let Toffee anywhere close to it. Scrambles up to a safe place as soon as Toffee appears in its vicinity.

We keep introducing it to the local flora and flowers. But when you don't give it wood to gnaw... ๐Ÿคญ๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿป‍♀️


As the baby grows, we are giving it a taste of grass and its seeds which it relishes. See the video below.


Like all of us Gillu also likes to be cuddled and tickled. See how it is enjoying the gentle tickle.

I keep it outside on the terrace for sometime (while still in the basket), to expose it to the outside sights, sounds and smells to acclimatise it.
We need to respect every lifeform around us. They bring unfathomable joy in our lives and teach us love and kindness. Am hoping to release Gillu into its natural environment once it's a bit older.

Thanks for giving me the opportunity to share our joy.
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We once again thank Rohini for sharing the story. All the pictures and videos are courtesy her and duly acknowledged.
Hope you enjoyed being with Gillu the baby squirrel specially during the boring lockdown.

We wish Gillu a safe return to its natural environment.

We had done another story on a squirrel frolicking in a park in Jaipur Rajasthan. You may click the link below to browse the story:
We are very happy to collaborate with guest writers. Here are some of the guest stories from our blog in recent past:

Krishna The Male Showstopper Story of a Tiger by Koushik Gopinath
Winning the Hearts of People Story of village development by the Army in Arunachal Pradesh by Abhishek Singh

Fallen but not Forgotten A Tribute to WW-I Soldiers by Trixie Asirvatham
Women Hiking in Water Story of four women who nearly drowned hiking in water by Akanksha Bhargava


Feel free to contribute your pictures and stories. Due credit will be given as in the above stories.
Thanks for browsing

   - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Rohini Tiwari/ 13th June 2020

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Friday 12 June 2020

A Wild Grass No One Could Answer KBG-36

A tuft of grass.
Shown in KBG-36.
Grows wild.
All over.

Everybody said it is a grass.
But no one could give the correct name.

What is the correct answer to Kaun Banega Ghumakkad KBG-36?
It is Swollen Finger Grass or just Finger Grass having the scientific name Chloris Barbata. Once again, the credit for this research goes to Dr Chitra Shanker.


Many of you answered Couch Grass, Foxtail Grass, Crab Grass and Goose Grass. See the pictures below highlighting the difference.


Although no correct answer came, one reader messaged within a few minutes at night that he will produce the grass next morning. He kept his word and brought a sample of Swollen Finger Grass. Full marks to Col Avinash Tiwari for being a regular and active KBG-Participant.

For the extra effort taken by Col Tiwari, we declare him the sole winner. Congratulations.

As we had said that this grass grows everywhere. Here is a picture taken on the roadside.


More KBGs will follow. But before that we have few more stories to cheer you up while working from home.
Stay home stay safe. 
Stay connected.

   -Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Neeta Bhargava/ 12th June 2020

#fingergrass #swollenfingergrass #chlorisbarbata #nature #plants #naturephotography #wildplants #ghumakkadhb #ghumakkadharsh #KBG #kaunbanegaghumakkad #onlinecontest #powerofobservation #lockdownfunathome #beatthecorona #lockdown #stayhomestaysafe #greenfields #environment

Sunday 7 June 2020

Name the Plant KBG-36

Grows all over.
On the road sides.
In the fields.
Around manicured lawns.
Just about everywhere.
You can't miss it if you observe Nature around you!

Name the plant shown in the picture below and win KBG-36!


Want a clue? See the next picture.

Now, shoot fast. Name the plant in any language. First three correct answers will be the Winners of Kaun Banega Ghumakkad KBG-36!

For first timers on KBG, you can respond on any of the channels below:
  1. Leave a comment on this post
  2. Send email to hbindia@gmail.com
  3. Respond on FB
  4. Comment on Instagram @ghumakkadhb 
  5. Send a WA message. If you want your WA number to be added to Ghumakkad's list, send an email.
The KBG Contest timing is chosen to suit most of the time zones across the world.

Hope we helped you in overcoming the lockdown boredom to some extent. KBG-35 which featured the leaves of Brahmi climber evoked great response. All the three winners were once again women. Men folk, wake up this time!

Thanks for your participation which keeps KBG alive!

Stay home, stay safe.

   - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Neeta Bhargava/7th June 2020

#nature #plants #naturephotography #wildplants #ghumakkadhb #ghumakkadharsh #KBG #kaunbanegaghumakkad #onlinecontest #powerofobservation #lockdownfunathome #beatthecorona #lockdown #stayhomestaysafe #greenfields #environment

Monday 1 June 2020

I Got A New Life- A Covid Survivor's Tale

'How did you feel when you tested positive for Covid-19?'
'Could you prevent others in the family from getting infected?'
'Any tips to overcome Covid-19 infection?'
These are some of the questions we asked a Covid-19 survivor from New York USA.

An IIT educated engineer and a Military Veteran  from India (name withheld for reasons of privacy) is now settled in USA. We will call him Covid-19 Survivor or CS for short. CS and family live in the neighbouring area of New York city. New York has been one of the worst affected areas by Covid-19. More than 20,000 people have lost their life to Corona in NY area alone as on 31st May 2020. The family live in a gated community complex which is not a congested area.
However, CS  and his whole family got infected with Covid-19. But as he says 'By God's Mercy', they survived to tell this tale


Excerpts of our conversation with CS:

Ghumakkad Harsh: You must have taken all hygiene precautions. How did you then get infected and what were the symptoms?

Covid-19 Survivor: Yes, we took all precautions. But I got Covid-19 infection from the market probably by touching my face with my gloves. I started getting fever within three days. Immediately I maintained social distance from all at home. In addition to the fever between 100 to 102 F , I developed other symptoms like dry cough, fatigue, overall body pain and slight loss of appetite.

GH: What tests were done to establish Covid-19 infection and when?

CS:  A week or so after that, when I got shortness of breath and no taste I rushed to Urgent Care. I drove myself. They carried out many tests as I am 69-year old. X-Ray showed no pneumonia, EKG/ ECG showed a normal heart, Pulse Oximeter showed normal (97%) oxygen saturation level. I was also tested for Covid-19, advised rest, given Cough Suppressant and sent home.

GH: How did you feel after testing positive for Covid-19? 

CS: The next day I got a call that I am Covid-19 Positive. Initially, all hell broke loose. But I said what the hell? Having been a Fauji (defence person), how can I go down without fighting? And then the fight began- for my life! I fought by gathering mental strength and trying to stay positive

GH: How did you overcome the virus? Any specific treatment?

CS: I continued to behave as if nothing has happened. Kept moving around doing daily chores instead of lying down the whole day. I even kept driving as required. Did not call a cab for fear of more infection. I continued the morning hot drink of Haldi + Black pepper + Cinnamon+ Ginger +Lemon. Covid-19 in my body wanted me to lie down all the time so that the virus multiplies quickly and reaches the lungs. But I gathered strength and kept moving around the house. Drank hot-water repeatedly, continued my breakfast of fruits and ate light hot meals. I also did salt water gargling and took steam inhalation. I took Crocin/ Tylenol to reduce the fever. I also got rashes on my body since my immunity had come down. After medication the rashes reduced in few days. After a fortnight I had no fever and my appetite and general condition started improving for recovery but I had lost 15 Lbs. It wasn't the best way to lose weight! But mercifully I was alive.

GH: Who was next to get infected with Covid-19?

CS: My son got Covid-19 from me and he developed fever within a week. He also got cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, loss of appetite etc. His fever started to rise 103 then 104F and did not come down. His oxygen saturation level started to reduce. He was given Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin. 

GH: Did he require hospitalisation?

CS: His shortness of breath continued and became more severe. On eighth day of his fever, we rushed him to Urgent Care where he was diagnosed with Pneumonia and low oxygen saturation level. The next day, we decided to call 911/Ambulance and admitted him to the hospital. (All hospitals are converted to ICU for Covid-19). He was immediately put on oxygen and saline drips. He could not eat the hospital food as they give mainly beef. His wife remotely monitored his condition closely and in three days he was back home with no fever. In few days he also recovered. That was a big relief.

GH: Did anyone else in the family get infected?

CS: Yes, within a day of our son getting infected, our daughter-in-law also developed fever/Covid-19. But she is a brave person as she took Tylenol and continued cooking food for all of us. She kept herself moving all the time. Went out few times to market for groceries and medication etc.(She took maximum precautions while she was out and also sprayed all the stuff with disinfectant on return). Whenever she got fever she took Tylenol and kept herself very active. She never gave chance to Covid-19 virus to multiply. She recovered within a few days.

GH: Hope your wife escaped the virus?

CS: No, we were not so lucky. My wife also developed Covid-19 fever a day after my daughter-in-law got it. With shortness of breath, dry cough, loss of appetite, she lied down most of the time. She took Tylenol for fever, drank hot water, took steam several times a day and did salt water gargling. She also did Anulom Vilom several times a day (a breathing exercise in yoga). She hardly moved and was down with low fever the longest. After 18 days, she recovered. 

GH: You and your family suffered for almost a month. But you all overcame the Covid virus. Would you like to leave a message for our readers should they face Covid-19?

CS: Without being prescriptive, all we would say that should the virus attack you, fight it. Fight it with your mental strength and positivity. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables to strengthen your immune system. Even if you get fever, keep moving around the house. Have faith in yourself and God. God bless.

We thank CS for sharing his Covid-19 nightmare with our readers. Am sure it will inspire and prepare them to face Covid-19 better.

The readers may also browse some of our Covid related stories listed below. Just click any link to browse the respective story.

Hope we have helped in reducing your tension due to Corona scare the world over.
People like CS are not many who have fought it successfully.
Stay safe, stay healthy. Still if you get Covid-19, fight it out as CS and family did!

Thanks for browsing

   Harsh-the-Ghumakkad/ 1st June 2020

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Disclaimer: Please use the experience of the Survivor in this story to build your immunity and mental strength to fight it out. Follow the advice of the healthcare professionals in your area/country.