Society to Save Rocks

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AbbreviationSTSR
Formation1996[1]
FoundersFrauke Quader, Laxma Goud, M. Hassan and others
Founded atHyderabad
Society to Save Rocks[1]
AbbreviationSTSR
Formation1996[1]
FoundersFrauke Quader, Laxma Goud, M. Hassan and others
Founded atHyderabad
TypeNGO
Legal statusNot for profit society
PurposeProtecting rock formations
HeadquartersHyderabad, India
Region served
Hyderabad and Secunderabad
Official language
English
Secretary General
Ms. Frauke Quader
President
Prof. Fatima Ali Khan[2]
Vice-President
Ms. Sangeeta Varma[1]
Joint Secretary
Ms. Padmini-B. Patell[1]
Treasurer
Mr. G. R. B. Pradeep[1]
Dr. Sudheer Bhan,[1]
Dr. V. Ravi Kumar,[1]
Ms. Amita-Talwar,[1]
Mr. Sajid Mehmood[1]
Publication
Society to Save Rocks Quarterly Newsletter
Websitewww.saverocks.org/TheSociety.html

Society to Save Rocks is a not-for-profit entity established in 1996 in Hyderabad, India, by rocks enthusiasts[3] with preservation motif,[4] especially those rock formations abutting the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad[5] amidst the Deccan Plateau. Frauke Quader, Laxma Goud, M. Hassan and others have been credited with the formation of the Society way back in the 1990s.[6]

As a Hyderabadi interested in preservation of the rocks, Frauke Quader has much to share about the importance of the rocks,

  • ...Rocks sustain a very special ecosystem with unique flora and fauna, and once destroyed they can never grow back[7]

Notable civil servant Narendra Luther (1932–2021) had been associated with the society as a member and also held the position of elected president for more than a decade.

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