• S2E2: The Curious Origin of Himachali Apples

  • By: The Paperclip
  • Narrated by: Arun Sridhar
  • Jan 22 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
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S2E2: The Curious Origin of Himachali Apples

By: The Paperclip
Narrated by: Arun Sridhar
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  • Summary

  • Today we present the incredible journey of an American missionary, orchardist, author, and freedom fighter who, despite Herculean odds, played a pivotal role in transforming Himachal Pradesh into the 'Apple Bowl of India'. A visionary also known as the 'Economic Emancipator of the Hills'.

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    Script: Shreya Bhanja and Debayan Dasgupta of Saucepan Collective

    Host: Arun Sridhar

    Research & Edit: Banshori Bhattacharya, Srinwantu Dey and Arun Sridhar

    Recording: Caprino Studio, UK

    Editing & Initial Sound Design: Arun Sridhar

    Sound Mixing & Mastering: Mr. Swaminathan ThiruGnanaSambandam

    Music Composer: Dr.ShivaShankar Sadasivam

    Fact-checking: Joseph John

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