Triloki Nath Khoshoo

Triloki Nath Khoshoo

Triloki Nath Khoshoo (1927-2002) was a world-renowned environment scientist and an able administrator. He started his professional career as the co-founder of the Department of Botany that moved to Khalsa College, Amritsar, soon after the partition of India. [http://www.conservationandsociety.org/cs_1_1-memoriam.pdf In Memorium: T.N. Khoshoo (1927-2002)] ]

After a brief stint as Chairman of the Botany Department at Jammu and Kashmir University, he joined the National Botanical Gardens, Lucknow in 1964 as the Assistant Director. He soon became the Director, and due to his untiring efforts, the institution rose to the stature of being the National Botanical Research Institute in 1978.

Government posts

In 1982, he became the Secretary of the newly created Department of Environment in Late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's cabinet with the responsibility of developing an Environment policy for the country. In 1985, he joined The Energy Research Institute as a Distinguished Fellow and contributed to public policy discussions at national as well as international forums.

Writings

Dr. T. N. Khoshoo was a prolific writer. Over the course of five decades, he authored more than 250 research papers on plant genetics and evolution, biomass, energy, forestry, conservation and the utilization and management of natural resources.

He wrote seven books and edited eleven more on a wide range of subjects. His book on 'Mahatma Gandhi: An Apostle of Applied Human Ecology' published in 1996 was widely applauded for the practical relevance of the Gandhian views in today's world.

Decorations

*In 1992, he was decorated with one of India's highest civilian awards, the Padma Bhushan.
*He was honored by the United Nations in 1996, when he was awarded the Sasakawa Environmental Prize by the United Nation's Environmental Program. [http://www.unep.org/sasakawa/index.asp?ct=laureates&lau=triloki United Nations Environment Programme Laureates: Dr Triloki Nath Khoshoo] ]

Cannaceae

The world of the Cannaceae family and the "Canna" genus has much to thank Dr Triloki Nath Khoshoo, one of the great botanists of the last century who admired "Canna" very much, for it is from his work that we have gathered much of our knowledge of the "Canna" genus. In all, Dr Khoshoo authored and co-authored over 10 separate papers on the subject of "Canna", many of which were bought together in a single document called "Origin and Evolution of Cultivated Cannas". [ [http://cannanews.blogspot.com/2008/02/dr-triloki-nath-khoshoo.html "Origin and Evolution of Cultivated Cannas] ]

References

Recommended reading

*Khoshoo, T.N. & Guha, I - Origin and Evolution of Cultivated Cannas, Vikas Publishing House PVt Ltd.


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