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Prajna Chowta (born in 1970, Accra, Ghana) is an Indian conservationist, wildlife researcher, writer and filmmaker specialised in the Asian elephant. She is the co-founder and managing trustee of the Aane Mane Foundation, [1] founded in Bangalore, India, in 2000. [2]
Prajna Chowta, born in 1970 in Accra, Ghana, is an Indian conservationist, wildlife researcher, writer, and filmmaker specializing in the Asian elephant. She is the co-founder and managing trustee of the Aane Mane Foundation, established in Bangalore, India, in 2000.
Prajna Chowta obtained a Bachelor's Degree at Middlesex University (Comunication studies, Linguistics and Art history) and a Master's Degree in Area Studies (Anthropology, Art & Archaeology and Politics of South Asia) at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies), London University,
Prajna Chowta of the Aane Mane Foundation has contributed two essays: — Cultural aberrations in the management of captive elephants — The legend of Palakapya
Oct 4, 2016 · Film-maker and elephant researcher Prajna Chowta (46) has been appointed Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Mérite (Knight in the National Order of Merit) by the French government. She has been conferred with the France’s one of the highest civilian recognitions in recognition of a life devoted to caring for wild Asian elephants.
Film-maker and elephant researcher Prajna Chowta (46) has been appointed Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Mérite (Knight in the National Order of Merit) by the French government.
Oct 3, 2016 · Film-maker and elephant researcher Prajna Chowta has been appointed Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite (Knight in the National Order of Merit), one of the highest civilian...
K.M. Kaveriappa and D.K. Chowta in supporting my endeavours. Finally, I wish to pay tribute to Parbati Barua, whom I visited in 1993, just after finishing my studies in London. She showed me a rare copy of the Hastividyarnava and was the living proof that all this was possible for a woman. Prajna Chowta January 2010
Jun 6, 2014 · Prajna, who’s lived and studied in India, Africa and Europe, touring the world with her father D.K. Chowta, a businessman, art connoisseur and philanthropist, earned her masters in anthropology...
by Prajna Chowta A project supported by AsECF (USA), AERCC (India) The Old Elephant Route project was designed and conducted to study the past and present migration of wild elephants on the border area between Burma and north-eastern India as well as the viability of this corridor as a migratory route in a region which is located at the ...