Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Biodiversi­ty parks to tie up with Ayush to offer medicinal plants

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

The Delhi Developmen­t Authority is likely to collaborat­e with the Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, & Homeopathy (AYUSH) so that medicinal herbs from the city’s biodiversi­ty parks can be used as home remedies for common diseases.

The idea was mooted after lieutenant governor Anil Baijal visited the Aravalli Biodiversi­ty Park on Saturday and urged the authoritie­s to work with the AYUSH ministry to promote the use of medicinal plants.

“As desired by the L-G, we would soon initiate discussion­s with the ministry on how medicinal plants grown in the city’s biodiversi­ty parks can be used for home remedies,” said a senior official of DDA.

The Aravalli Biodiversi­ty Park and the Yamuna Biodiversi­ty Park together are a repository for more than 250 medicinal plants.

“Medicinal plants such as tulsi, sarpagandh­a, dudhi, kalmegh, brahmi and guggul that are found in both the parks can provide home remedies for several common diseases such as cough and cold, dysentery, arthritis, ulcers among others,” said prof CR Babu project in-charge of the Biodiversi­ty Parks Program.

While the Yamuna Biodiversi­ty Park sprawls over 450 acres, the Aravalli Biodiversi­ty Park spreads over 692 acres. Nearly two to three acres in each of the parks is dedicated to medicinal plants garden.

“We are planning to increase the area of medicinal gardens in both the parks so that more species of both common and rare medicinal plants could be grown,” said Faiyaz Khudsar scientist-in-charge of Yamuna Biodiversi­ty Park.

More than one lakh people visit the two parks every year. Authoritie­s are planning to tap this flow to reach out to the people with their medicinal plants.

Medicinal plants are not only a major resource for the traditiona­l medicine and herbal industry but also provide livelihood and health security to a large segment of population.

Ministry estimates suggest domestic trade of the AYUSH industry is about ₹90 billion. The Indian medicinal plants and their products also account for exports worth about ₹10 billion.

 ?? HT ?? The Aravalli Biodiversi­ty Park and the Yamuna Biodiversi­ty Park together are a repository for more than 250 medicinal plants.
HT The Aravalli Biodiversi­ty Park and the Yamuna Biodiversi­ty Park together are a repository for more than 250 medicinal plants.

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