On the western edge of India, running parallel to the seashore from the state of Gujrath to the southernmost state of Kerala, lies this unique ecosystem called Western Ghats. Western Ghats ecosystem is within the range of Sahyadri, also known as the mountain of Monsoon. It supports an array of forests from tall evergreen to the scrublands and also lateritic plateaus like the Tableland of Panchgani. It is a home to many endemic species of plants and animals including insects. Panchgani is a beautiful hill station nestling in the middle of five hills. It is one of the most popular destinations for tourists from all over the world. Panchgani has derived its name from 'panch' meaning five and 'gani' meaning hills.
Panchgani Hill Station Municipal Council
Presents
A FILM BY:
Ranwa, Pune ( www.ranwa.org )
Kedar Bhat
Ankur Patwatdhan
CAMERA & EDITING:
Kedar Bhat
VOICEOVER:
Angad Patwardhan
STILL PHOTOGRAPHY:
Ankur Patwardhan
Kedar Bhat
TEAM:
Ankur Patwardhan
Aparna Watve
Kedar Bhat
Bhushan Sathe
Pratiksha Mestry
Shivani Kulkarni
Tushar Mazire
SPECIAL THANKS
Shri. Ruchesh Jaivanshi (IAS) Collector & District Magistrate, Satara
Shri. Abhijeet Bapat (Joint Commissioner, Municipal Administration Branch, Satara)
Shri. Girish Dapkekar (Chief Officer, Panchgani Hill Station Municipal Council)
Smt. Laxmi Karhadkar
(Ex-President, Panchgani Hill Station Municipal Council)
Shri. Vinod Biramane
(Vice President, Panchgani Hill Station Municipal Council)
Shri. Narendra Biramane
(Ex-Leader of Opposition, Panchgani Hill Station Municipal Council)
Shri. Sudhakar Bagade (Ex-President, Panchgani Tableland Merchant Association)
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