SRINAGAR: The J&K Forest Department is establishing a “Vanaspati Van” in South Kashmir to conserve medicinal plants and promote biodiversity, aiming to preserve the region’s natural heritage and benefit future generations.
During an inspection of local medicinal plant nurseries, the DFO Planning and Publicity Division, Danish Khan, stated, ‘The establishment of the Vanaspati Van in South Kashmir will not only enhance the conservation of our native medicinal species but also serve as an educational hub for the community.’
He further said, ‘By nurturing these invaluable plants, we are ensuring that future generations can benefit from their medicinal properties while fostering a deeper appreciation for our natural heritage.’
During the visit, an inspection of ongoing works was conducted in the Ahlan Gadole and Pathribal areas under the jurisdiction of the Planning and Publicity Division. The concerned Range Officer and Foresters were directed to expedite the pace of works and ensure the maintenance of proper Nursery and Plantation Journals to uphold transparency and accuracy in record-keeping.
The DFO emphasized the importance of timely execution and quality maintenance of all activities to achieve the desired outcomes under the planned objectives of the division. (KDC)