Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964), a Statesman and politician, was the Prime Minister of India from 1947 to 1964. He was an outstanding global leader of his time. Nehru described the Nilgiris as, ‘second England’ and did much for the its post independence development with far reaching schemes like the Kundah hydroRead More →

(Indian Medical Service began soon after the birth of East India Company in 1600. Surgeons were first appointed in ships carrying men and material to India. By 1614 a Surgeon General was appointed. The Bengal Medical Service was set up in 1763 followed by similar services in Bombay and MadrasRead More →

(May 8 marked the 75th anniversary of the end of Second World War. This story was submitted to the People’s War site by Elizabeth Perez of Stockport Libraries on behalf of Margaret Ledger who worked as a nurse in India in several places during the war including Gudalur and WellingtonRead More →

(Around the middle of the 1800 Ooty was so popular that it attracted people from most of the European countries. They came for missionary work, for research, for business and trade or for rest and leisure. Here are some interesting Paris links to Ooty) Around 1850s, Ooty was a happeningRead More →

(The following report is based on a Letter to the Editor in the Indian Engineering dated September 3,1904 by a local well wisher).  There was first the selection of Mettucherry for the purpose by Sir Arthur Havelock (Governor) who did so after receiving a deputation of the leading residents ofRead More →

(The American Civil War was fought between 1861 and 1865 between the Northern States and the Southern States mainly over slavery of the blacks. Ooty locals will remember the many wonderful westerns staring John Wayne, Richard  Widmark, Robert Mitcham etc on the civil war stories –  especially, the climax withRead More →

(England’s Legendary Prime Minister Churchill was brash, brave and bold. He was ambitious from his younger days. His first expression of his political ambition was made in Ooty) Having failed in his attempts to obtain a more exciting posting, Churchill sailed for India on 11 September 1896 and was garrisonedRead More →

(During the British time Ooty was the preserve of the Army, Coonoor was the place of  ‘box wallahs’(traders) and Kotagiri was considered the centre of missionaries and intellectuals. Today’s nugget is about two Christian intellectuals who were not missionaries. On the other hand, they both converted to Hinduism !!) JamesRead More →

(May 1 is the death anniversary of Dr Carl Roman Abt,  a Swiss engineer, inventor and entrepreneur who was the founder of Nilgiri Mountain Railway. With all the fun and fanfare we have now with NMR, did anyone bothered to install a memorial for this genius? ) Dr Abt workedRead More →