Newsletter Volume Issue Coming soon DEMO TEXT (Resonating with the bright flowering trees, our article section starts with ancient trees. They are the mighty giants of the past, speechless witness of historical events, shelters for many lives, support for daily activities and are helpless in front of ever-growing demands of human society. The article depicts this multi-spectrum existence of old trees and seeks our attention and sensitivity towards them. Our next article introduces us with wetland based nutritional food “Makhana”. Starting from Jammu and Kashmir, this plant is now widely distributed across northern and north-eastern states of India. The high calorific value of its edible seed promoted steady increment of its market value. )
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