Lokesh Ohri

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Lokesh Ohri
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Personal details
Born
Dehradun, India
Nationality Indian
Known for Heritage conservation in the Doon Valley, Uttarakhand

Lokesh Ohri is an Indian anthropologist, historian, writer and a cultural activist based in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, who has campaigned for the preservation of the natural and cultural heritage of the Doon Valley.[1] He is the founder of Been There Doon That, an educational initiative that spreads awareness about the natural, social and cultural history of the Doon Valley through walks, lectures and workshops.[2] He is a convener for the Dehradun chapter of the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage.[3]

Biography[edit]

Ohri was born in Dehradun and attended St Joseph's Academy and has a master's degree in sociology. He received his PhD in cultural anthropology from the University of Heidelberg.[4] Ohri has long campaigned against insensitive and rapid development in Uttarakhand, particularly in the state capital Dehradun, which has led to a reduction in green cover of the state, partial or complete loss of heritage canals and water bodies through pollution or road construction, and poor restoration work on historic monuments.[5] In 2013, he founded Been There Doon That, an initiative that highlights the cultural, natural and social heritage of the Doon Valley through public lectures, talks and heritage walks.[6][7]

Books[edit]

  • Ohri, Lokesh (2019). Till Kingdom Come: Medieval Hinduism in the Modern Himalaya. Orient Blackswan. ISBN 978-8178245423.[8]
  • Ohri, Lokesh, ed. (2019). Walking with Laata: 50 Trails through Doon Valley's Living History & Nature. Book World. ISBN 978-9381089408.[1]

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