Thursday, 16 January 2025

Sharmilee The Tigress

Shirmilee - means a shy woman ! But Shirmilee the tigress of Kanha is far from being shy!

We experienced it today at Kanha National Park. While on a morning Safari in an open four wheel vehicle, we were stopped by another vehicle. Loaded with professional photographic equipment, the occupants dressed in forest fatigues, were making a documentary on one of the Tigers of Kanha NN - Neela Nalla. They asked our driver to stop, reverse and pull up on one side. Their vehicle came alongside and told us to wait for Shirmilee to cross over the road.

As if on cue, the tigress appeared from the bushes on the left, paused, started to cross over, paused again, growled at us twice and then walked into the bushes on the right. Leaving all four of us bewildered and thrilled at the same time. Three of us Debsashis, CP Srivastava and me recorded those fleeting moments on our cameras.

You can feel the excitement of our encounter with Shirmilee through the pictures and a video below.


The video clip below by CP has captured not only Shirmilee' walk but also her growl at us.


And after obliging us with her majestic walk, Shirmilee returned to where she belongs- the jungle. Debashis' picture below captured it so well.


We also saw Mahaveer the male tiger of Kanha. He did not come as close like Shirmilee. Yet we could catch a glimpse of his massive size.


Thanks Debu and CP for your pictures and the video clip.

There are many stories associated with Shirmilee. 

Once she chased a Forest Guard who was on foot patrol. He ran and climbed a tree. Being at a height, he could call his Beat colleagues  on phone. The tigress did not budge and kept waiting for her 'catch' to climb down. The rescue teams had to come on two elephant backs to bring their colleague to safety. Now, would you call Shirmilee a shy tigress?

Another time Shirmilee's cubs attacked three women who were plucking mushrooms from the forest during the monsoon. The women raised an alarm. The cubs got frightened and ran away to the mother who wasn't far away. The women rested the injured lady against a tree and ran to the huts to seek help.
In the meanwhile, Shirmilee came from behind and dragged the injured woman into the forest. Remains of her body were found two days later.
Shirmilee defies her name!

Such tales add to the thrill of being in a jungle! If you haven't been to one, do it now!

Readers may browse our earlier stories on Tigers.

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   - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Debu and CP/ Kanha/ 16th Jan 2025

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Tuesday, 14 January 2025

Zero Mile Nagpur

 What is Zero Mile in Nagpur?

Why is it called the Zero mile?

Ghumakkad along with three other Navy Veterans visited the Zero Mile in Nagpur today.

Zero Mile in Nagpur lies precisely at the center of undivided India with the Zero Mile Marker indicating the geographical center of India by the British in 1907. The Zero Mile Stone was used to measure all the distances. The Zero Mile Stone consists of four horses and a pillar made up of sandstone.

However, after India's partition, the center of the country shifted slightly northeastwards into what is now Madhya Pradesh. The actual location is now in a remote forest near Sihora, in a place called Karaundi. Two other villages in Madhya Pradesh, Barsali, also claim to be the geographical center of India.

The Zero Mile pillar and the horses are currently being restored. Here are a few pictures.


The milestone


A tourist spot in Nagpur.


The Zero Mile Pillar.


One of the hexagonal stones with distance marker to Baitool, aka Betul.


Majestic horses in sandstone


Sandstone carving.


The restoration of Zero Mile Pillar

A map of undivided India dating back to 1907, showing the triangulation survey. 

Fast forward to 2025. Nagpur Metro  is a thing of pride. Close to the Zero Mile pillar are the Shaheed Smarak and Freedom Park metro station. Few pictures 






The two Ghumakkads at the Freedom Park



We close with Makhan Lal Chaturvedi's immortal tribute to the fallen soldier.


We are on our way to Kanha tomorrow.  More from the Tiger kingdom soon.

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-  Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Debashis Mukherjee
Nagpur/14th Jan 2025

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