Saturday 9 April 2011

Patna Zoo- a home to rare and exotic herbal plants

Biharprabha News Inbox Edition

Good Morning,
We are here again with few interesting stories in Bihar.

  • Patna Zoo- a home to rare and exotic herbal plants
    PATNA: Although it is a lesser known fact, the Patna zoo has a wonderful collection of exotic and rare herbal plants. Spread over 2.5 acres of land, this herbal garden promises a remedy for possibly every ailment. Named after Dhanvantari, God of Ayurveda medicine, this garden has 70 varieties of medicinal plants with therapeutic qualities. Developed [...] Read it Online
  • Bihar to have a new museum to display its legacy
    A world-class museum will be constructed in the state capital here for which a presentation was given by experts from Canada-based international agency Lord Cultural Resources to Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar today. During the two-and-a-half hour presentation the experts briefed Kumar about the requirements for such a museum and the options available before the [...] Read it Online
  • Scholars given tips on Fulbright scholarships
    PATNA: United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF) senior programme manager Sudarsan Das on Wednesday encouraged the local scholars to apply for Fulbright scholarships for carrying out studies, research, teaching and professional development in the US. Addressing the students at NIT Patna here, he said that outstanding students, academics, teachers, policy planners, administrators and professionals in all disciplines can [...] Read it Online
  • Bihar to map ancient Buddhist routes in state
    PATNA: The Bihar government will soon begin mapping the lost and forgotten Buddhist pilgrimage routes in the state with an aim to revive its old glory and promote tourism. The newly formed Bihar Virasat Vikas Samiti (BVVS) an NGO working as a separate body under the guidance of department of culture and a deemed university Nava Nalanda [...] Read it Online
  • Maharashtra beats Bihar in crime rates
    MUMBAI: Opposition parties criticized the state on Wednesday over the increasing crime rate in the state. Quoting figures from the state Economic Survey (ES) report, leader of the Opposition in the legislative council, Pandurang Phundkar, claimed that Maharashtra was ahead of Bihar when it came to thefts, robberies, dacoities and crimes against women and children. Phundkar said that [...] Read it Online
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The Biharprabha News Team
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