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Home | Current Attractions | Life Science Park
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Life Science Park
Bringing science and nature to life |
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he proposed Life Science Park is being developed on an area of 9000 sq. meters with a future provision of expansion into another 9000 sq. meter.
he main objective of the park is to enthuse children in the study of nature and in evolution, propagation and sustenance of life on this planet. Through various activities in Life Science Park, children will develop a sense of belongingness and love towards plants and animals around them.
he Life Science Park will be featured with (i) a river system for sustenance of life, (ii) a tissue culture laboratory with supporting nursery for reproduction of plants, (iii) aromatic, medicinal, economic and ornamental plants, (iv) cactus, succulent and bonsai, (v) a self-sustaining butterfly park, (iv) pet corner for developing a symbiotic relationship between children and animals, etc.
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Exhibits Detail |
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River System :
- Evolution of Life :
- Butterfly Corner :
- Aromatic
and Medicinal Plants – citronella, lemon grass, eucalyptus, various medicinal plants planted outdoor (a complete list to be furnished by the landscape architect)
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Economic Plants –  spices, tea, coffee, cocoa, rubber, sandal wood etc planted outdoor(a complete list to be furnished by the landscape architect).
- Ornamental Gardens – with small flowering shrubs, season flower beds, Japanese garden, small fountains, a cold drink stall with garbage cans, seating areas under garden umbrella until medium size plants grow.
- Cactus, Succulents, Bonsai –
a walk-through nursery with a ground area of about 100 sq mt, 4 mt high with translucent FRP or polycarbonate sheet on top and 10 cm grid chain links on sides on top of 1 mt high brick wall; with water inlet for watering the plants with garden hose.
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Tissue Culture Laboratory –  about 100 sq mt in an interesting looking air conditioned structure; the interior design will be given by the Regional Plant Resource Laboratory of Bhubaneswar.
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