Medicinal Garden
Medicinal Garden
The medicinal garden of Chopra Kamala Paul Smriti Mahavidyalaya is a specially designed garden that cultivates a variety of plants with medicinal properties. The garden aims to provide a peaceful and educational space for students and visitors to learn about the importance of medicinal plants and their uses.
Size: 2600 sq.ft.(approx.)
Location: This is located in one corner of the College boundary in an open place.
Year of Commencement: 2021-2022 session(Introduced with a seminar entitled ‘Common Plants of our Surroundings and Their Importance in Rural Life).
Garden-in-Charge: Karabi Biswas, Assistant Professor, Dept. of English
Objectives
- To create a diverse collection of medicinal plants
- To educate visitors about the medicinal properties of plants
- To provide a peaceful and therapeutic environment for students
Features
- A sensory garden with plants that stimulate the senses
- A medicinal herb garden with plants used in cooking and medicine
- A traditional medicine garden with plants used in ancient healing practices
- A tranquil seating area for relaxation and contemplation
Benefits
- Educational opportunities for visitors to learn about medicinal plants
- Therapeutic benefits for visitors, including stress reduction and relaxation
- Conservation of medicinal plant species
- Community engagement and outreach program
Conclusion
The medicinal garden is a unique and valuable resource that provides a peaceful and educational space for visitors to learn about medicinal plants. We hope to continue to develop and expand the garden, and to share its benefits with the community.