Recycling of hospital waste-water for pollution free environment and sustainable development

By Dr N Irabanta Singh & Yashwant Kumar Pandey Introduction: As the pollution of the world has increased day by day, sources of clean Water resources have also decreased rapidly. As such we need to maintain our limited water resources by recycling available waste water in all possible way even from the hospitals. The disposal […]

By Dr N Irabanta Singh & Yashwant Kumar Pandey Introduction: As the pollution of the world has increased day by day, sources of clean Water resources have also decreased rapidly. As such we need to maintain our limited water resources by recycling available waste water in all possible way even from the hospitals. The disposal […]

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Hei-kak: An aquatic cash crop in Manipur

Hei-kak (in Manipuri)/ water chesnut or water caltrop (in English)/ Singhara (in Hindi) is botanically known as Trapa bisponasa Roxb. (Synonym. Trapa natans var. spinosa Roxb. makino) [Family Trapaceae].
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Hei-kak (in Manipuri)/ water chesnut or water caltrop (in English)/ Singhara (in Hindi) is botanically known as Trapa bisponasa Roxb. (Synonym. Trapa natans var. spinosa Roxb. makino) [Family Trapaceae].

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Ekai Thabi – An aquatic vegetable cash crop in Manipur

Dr N Irabanta Singh Introduction: Ekai Thabi (Manipuri)/ Water mimosa (English) is an aquatic floating perennial herb that attaches to the bank at the water edges and sends down a tap root. The North Eastern region of India particularly Manipur provide a favourable condition for mass propagation of water mimosa (Neptunia prostrata) owing to its […]

Dr N Irabanta Singh Introduction: Ekai Thabi (Manipuri)/ Water mimosa (English) is an aquatic floating perennial herb that attaches to the bank at the water edges and sends down a tap root. The North Eastern region of India particularly Manipur provide a favourable condition for mass propagation of water mimosa (Neptunia prostrata) owing to its […]

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Ekai Thabi – An aquatic vegetable cash crop in Manipur

Introduction:
Ekai Thabi (Manipuri)/ Water mimosa (English) is an aquatic floating perennial herb that attaches to the bank at the water edges and sends down a tap root. The North Eastern region of India particularly Manipur provide a favourable condition for mass propagation of water mimosa (Neptunia prostrata) owing to its ample rainfall, humidity and moderate range of temperature. Moreover, about 70% of the total population of four districts( Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur and Thoubal) of the state practised with paddy cultivation as the major source of income and 20% of this population are poor and marginal farmers. In this article the author wishes to describe the taxonomy, preservation methods, propagation through seed, ecology, nutritional and medicinal values, cost benefit analysis of water mimosa cultivation in Manipur as well as suggestions for cultivation of water mimosa in their inundated paddy fields.

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Introduction:
Ekai Thabi (Manipuri)/ Water mimosa (English) is an aquatic floating perennial herb that attaches to the bank at the water edges and sends down a tap root. The North Eastern region of India particularly Manipur provide a favourable condition for mass propagation of water mimosa (Neptunia prostrata) owing to its ample rainfall, humidity and moderate range of temperature. Moreover, about 70% of the total population of four districts( Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur and Thoubal) of the state practised with paddy cultivation as the major source of income and 20% of this population are poor and marginal farmers. In this article the author wishes to describe the taxonomy, preservation methods, propagation through seed, ecology, nutritional and medicinal values, cost benefit analysis of water mimosa cultivation in Manipur as well as suggestions for cultivation of water mimosa in their inundated paddy fields.

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Carbon Sequestration Vs Agroforestry trees

Dr N Irabanta Singh Introduction : There is a considerable interest to increase Carbon storage capacity of terrestrial vegetation through land use practices such as afforestation, reforestation and natural regeneration of forests, silvicultural systems and agroforestry. The global climate change is caused by the level of CO2 and other green house gases which is recognized […]

Dr N Irabanta Singh Introduction : There is a considerable interest to increase Carbon storage capacity of terrestrial vegetation through land use practices such as afforestation, reforestation and natural regeneration of forests, silvicultural systems and agroforestry. The global climate change is caused by the level of CO2 and other green house gases which is recognized […]

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Carbon Sequestration Vs Agroforestry trees

Introduction : There is a considerable interest to increase Carbon storage capacity of terrestrial vegetation through land use practices such as afforestation, reforestation and natural regeneration of forests, silvicultural systems and agroforestry.
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Introduction : There is a considerable interest to increase Carbon storage capacity of terrestrial vegetation through land use practices such as afforestation, reforestation and natural regeneration of forests, silvicultural systems and agroforestry.

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Rainwater harvesting vs flood in Manipur valley

Introduction : The Manipur state lies at a latitude of 23083’N-25068’N and a longitude of 930 03’ E-94078’E. the total area covered by the state is 22,347 km2 (8628 miles2). Imphal, the capital of the state lies in an oval shaped valley of 700sq. miles (approx).

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Introduction : The Manipur state lies at a latitude of 23083’N-25068’N and a longitude of 930 03’ E-94078’E. the total area covered by the state is 22,347 km2 (8628 miles2). Imphal, the capital of the state lies in an oval shaped valley of 700sq. miles (approx).

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Landslides on Imphal-Dimapur National Highway

Dr N Irabanta Singh Introduction : The first investigation on landslides on Dimapur- Manipur road was made by the Geological Survey of India (V.P. Sondhi, Unpubl. Rep. Strategic. Br. 1941).…

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Dr N Irabanta Singh Introduction : The first investigation on landslides on Dimapur- Manipur road was made by the Geological Survey of India (V.P. Sondhi, Unpubl. Rep. Strategic. Br. 1941).…

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