<p>In this episode of The Lead from DH Radio, JNU School of Environmental Sciences's Dr A L Ramanathan informs what's happening in the western part of Himalayas and what needs to be done.</p>.<p>Ahmed Shariff: Hi and welcome to DH Radio. Today we are joined by Dr A L Ramanathan, Professor environmental geology, hydrogeochemistry, biochemistry and glaciological laboratory at the Jawaharlal Nehru University. Dr Ramanathan has published more than seventy-five papers in various peer-reviewed journals and has been working intensively in Himalayan glaciers. Hi Dr, welcome to DH Radio.</p>.<p>Dr A L Ramanathan: Hello.</p>.<p>Ahmed: Dr, my first question to you is, can you describe for us the geographical aspects of the Western Himalayas?</p>.<p>Dr A L Ramanathan: the Himalayas is a continuously rising mountain. It is relatively younger because it has tectonic activity. The concerned western part of the Himalayas receives moisture sources from the western disturbances from the Mediterranean...</p>.<p>To know more about the conversation, listen to the podcast.</p>
<p>In this episode of The Lead from DH Radio, JNU School of Environmental Sciences's Dr A L Ramanathan informs what's happening in the western part of Himalayas and what needs to be done.</p>.<p>Ahmed Shariff: Hi and welcome to DH Radio. Today we are joined by Dr A L Ramanathan, Professor environmental geology, hydrogeochemistry, biochemistry and glaciological laboratory at the Jawaharlal Nehru University. Dr Ramanathan has published more than seventy-five papers in various peer-reviewed journals and has been working intensively in Himalayan glaciers. Hi Dr, welcome to DH Radio.</p>.<p>Dr A L Ramanathan: Hello.</p>.<p>Ahmed: Dr, my first question to you is, can you describe for us the geographical aspects of the Western Himalayas?</p>.<p>Dr A L Ramanathan: the Himalayas is a continuously rising mountain. It is relatively younger because it has tectonic activity. The concerned western part of the Himalayas receives moisture sources from the western disturbances from the Mediterranean...</p>.<p>To know more about the conversation, listen to the podcast.</p>