The team of Ambika Prasad Research Foundation, Odisha (Rajkumari Supriya Devi, Sweta Mishra, Sugimani Marndi, Nibedita Jena, Subhalakshmi Rout and Arpita Dash) planted medicinal trees like Neem, Bahada, Jamun, Bael, Karanja, Fanfana, etc near Mahanadi River areas, Cuttack, Odisha
An initiative of Ambika Prasad Research Foundation for Biodiversity Conservation. Biodiversity is the foundation for human health. By securing the life-sustaining goods and services which biodiversity provide to us, the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity can provide significant benefits to our health. (Special thanks to R U, Cuttack; NBPGR, Base Centre, Cuttack; RIE (NCERT),Bhubaneshwar, RPRC, Bhubaneshwar, Wikipedia and other sources for data collection)
Plantation of medicinal plants near Mahanadi river areas, Cuttack, Odisha
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