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Debabrata Phukon
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From: CEiBa <contact@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, May 29, 2022, 7:25 PM
Subject: CEiBa Newsletter Volume 5 Issue 1, 2022
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- : - Reading at the end of Pandemic - : -
CEiBa Newsletter Volume 5 Issue 1, 2022
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360396711_CEiBa_Newsletter_Volume_5_Issue_1_2022
The current issue tells us about the Spatial and Cultural Variation of
Ethnomedicine in India as well as the Sustainability Issues in the
Healthcare System - both authored by senior researchers. It includes the
section: Wild and Uncultivated Edible plants of India (Part - 12) with
Trevasia, Trianthema, Urtica, and Xanthium. Be unique, or common in
appearance, with stinging hairs, or prickly seeds, their culinary
potential is hitherto unknown to many of us. And, a bunch of
mini-articles, a living fishing tool, flowers as non-chemical pesticide
gun, and teasing apart the advertisement of immunity-boosting elements,
is in it as usual.
Last but not the least, we are inviting popular articles and snippets
for our next issues, especially from young aspiring researchers; so, if
you can hatch up anything interesting during this period and later, you
can reach out to us: rajasri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx or ceiba.research@xxxxxxxxx
We wish you a Happy Reading.
CEiBa
Center for studies in Ethnobiology, Biodiversity, and Sustainability
(CEiBa)
https://ceibatrust.org
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