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High altitude meadows in India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bugyals are alpine pasture lands, or meadows, in higher elevation range between 3,300 metres (10,800 ft) and 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) of the Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, where they are called "nature’s own gardens".[1] The topography of the terrain is either flat or sloped. The surface of these bugyals is covered with natural green grass and seasonal flowers. They are used by tribal herdsmen to graze their cattle. During the winter season the alpine meadows remain snow-covered. During summer months, the Bugyals present a riot of beautiful flowers and grass. As bugyals constitute very fragile ecosystems, particular attention needs to be given for their conservation.[1]
Some of the notable bugyals are: Auli near Joshimath, Garsi, Kwanri, Gulabi Kantha, Bedni, Panwali Kantha and Kush Kalyan, Dayara, Gidara, Bagji Bugyal and Munsiyari.[1]
Place | District | Image |
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Ali Bugyal | Chamoli | |
Auli Bugyal | Chamoli | |
Bagji Bugyal | Chamoli | |
Bedni Bugyal | Chamoli | |
Chainsheel Bugyal | Uttarkashi | |
Chopta Bugyal | Rudraprayag | |
Dayara Bugyal | Uttarkashi | |
Gidara Bugyal | Uttarkashi | |
Gorson Bugyal | Chamoli | |
Gulabi Kantha Bugyal | Uttarkashi | |
Har Ki Doon Bugyal | Uttarkashi | |
Helsi Bugyal | Tehri Garhwal | |
Kedar Kantha Bugyal | Uttarkashi | |
Khaliya Bugyal | Pithoragarh | |
Kush Kalyan Bugyal | Tehri Garhwal | |
Madhyamaheshwar Bugyal | Chamoli | |
Moila Bugyal | Dehradun | |
Moth Bugyal | Rudraprayag | |
Nag Tibba Bugyal | Tehri Garhwal | |
Panar Bugyal | Chamoli | |
Panwali Kantha Bugyal | Tehri Garhwal | |
Pushtara Bugyal | Uttarkashi | |
Nawali Bugyal | Chamoli |
Bugyal is a fragile ecosystem and it is essential to maintain a balance between ecology and environment. In this context a court case was filed by the public objecting to erection of the prefab houses and by introducing non-biodegradable matter in the upper meadows of the bugyals by the tourism departments. It was averred that the peace and tranquility of the bugyals was getting affected. The court had ordered that the polluter must pay for the damage to environment based on absolute liability principle, which covered payment of damages to the affected people but also to compensate for all costs for restoration of the degraded environments.[2]
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