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Saturday, January 27, 2018

Botanical Garden Kashmir

Ginkgo tree seed propgation

The Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre's Herb Garden plays a central role in the education of our students. Botanical medicine students study and cultivate a variety of medicinal plants throughout their life cycle. Many of these plants are harvested at their seasonal peak for creating medicinal tinctures and salves. Nutrition classes use the cultivated culinary herbs and organic vegetables in the instition's whole-food kitchen lab. The garden is designed, cultivated and managed by students and volunteers under the guidance of the garden manager and assistant garden manager with a combined total over 21 years of experience.



Availability: Herbs, Crude Drugs, Herbal Seeds, Herbal Roots,Forest Tree seeds, Temperate fruit plants,Medicinal herbs,Flower seeds and much more.....

If you don't found you variety/sort/quantity, which you are looking for, please send us a mail to : jkmpic@gmail.com


Sunday, January 21, 2018

Chinar plantion in Kashmir

Minister for Forest, Environment, and Ecology, Choudhary Lal Singh on Saturday informed the house that in last one year the department has brought prestigious Chinar to Jammu Province.
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He said the department has planted 40,000 Chinar saplings in Jammu during last one year.
He claimed that the fund allocation for the forest sector in the State is highly inadequate, which amounts to 0.04 percent of the total state budget.
He added that there is a requirement of around Rs 10,000 crore for treating 9,00,000 hectares of the degraded forest area of the State and at the rate of present funding, it will take more than 350 years to rehabilitate the degraded forest area.

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

kiwi gardens in kashmir

Kiwi cultivation in Kashmir Growers in Kashmir are getting into kiwifruit in a diversification move away
from the traditional apple crops of the region. Kiwis were introduced to the region in the 1950s, but only recently has interest in exotic crops created a viable demand for it. Currently only green kiwifruits are in production, but there are plans to introduce golden varieties also.

A farmer in South Kashmir area of Pulwama district, Mahmood Khan, who had taken up cultivation of exotic fruits more than a decade back, said, "We started growing kiwi on experimental basis some 9 years ago. There were hardly any buyers for it then. But our patience has paid off, as now, the demand for it has risen in fruit markets of India, Pakistan, Gulf, and other middle-east countries. It fetches good returns in local market also and tourists also like to buy these."

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Shaheed-e-Azemat Road,Nambalbal, Pampore

The Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) has paid glorious tributes to Hurriyat leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz ahead of his 9th martyrdom anniversary.

A DFP spokesperson in a statement issued in Srinagar said the number of martyrs is increasing with each passing day. He said martyrs by rising above fear and greed have taught a lesson that one should prefer death with honour than life with dishonour.

Paying tributes to Shaheed-e-Azemat Sheikh Abdul Aziz and all other Kashmiri martyrs, the spokesperson said the struggle for right to self-determination will continue till peaceful resolution of Kashmir dispute. “Kashmir is a political issue and needs to be resolved in a political way,” he added.

He also expressed grief over the loss of lives and properties across th valley in last few days and said until Kashmir is not resolved, this bloodshed will continue.
Hurriyat leader, Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi addressing a function in Srinagar in connection with the 9th martyrdom death anniversary of Sheikh Abdul Aziz, said that the 2008 agitation was the turning point towards Kashmir dispute when people of all walks of life took to streets and it was a referendum towards India’s illegal occupation and economic blockade.

He said Kashmir issue has entered a final stage and it is need of the hour to show unity among the ranks .of Hurriyat leadership.

He said solidarity will be expressed with martyrs of Kashmir on the day.

The function was also attended by Shakeel-ur-Rehman, Muhammad Maqbool, Ghulam Muhammad Mir, Tahoor Sidiqi, Advocate Abdul Ahad Qadri, Rouf Aasmi, Omer Khalid and Molvi Javaid.