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Address: Gudma, Gondia Maharashtra
Station Code: GDM
Station Name: Gudma
Zone: SECR/South East Central
Train Frequency Weekly: 76
Station Traffic: Medium
Address: Salekasa, Maharashtra 441916, India
Station Code: SKS
Station Name: SALEKASA
Zone: SECR/South East Central
Train Frequency Weekly: 100
Station Traffic: Medium
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www.cr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2022-06-13
Central Railway Press Release Central Railway’s Butterfly Garden at Wadi Bunder - Another positive step towards a Green, Healthy and Environment friendly Railway Central Railway has been consistent in its efforts towards creating an environment friendly atmosphere for its passengers & Public and has implemented various green initiatives across its zone. The concept of a Butterfly Garden at Wadi Bunder is first its kind in on Mumbai Division, Central railway, This initiative by Mumbai Division in co-ordination with NGO, “Go Shoonya†has turned a former dumping ground inside Wadi Bunder into a beautiful garden with specific species of Flora to attract butterfilies. This is also a positive attempt at conservation and protection of the endangered species of butterflies. Spread over a vast area of approximately 2000 square feet, this Butterfly Garden located near the Wadi Bunder,new Coaching Complex, boasts of a collection of more than 400 species of plants including Dark Blue Tiger (Tirumala Limniace), Blue Mormon, Tawny Rajah (Charaxes Bernardus), Striped Tiger (Danaus Genutia), Orchid Tit, Common Jezebel (Delias Eucharis), Tawny Coster (Acraea Violae) and Restricted Spotted and Flat. Plant species like Champa, Jaswand, Tagar, Ananta, Mogra, Kaner, Lantana, Jamaican spine, Kamini, Lily, Aboli, etc. are which are known to attract butterflies. There are 150 species of butterflies found in Mumbai. An important element in the food production cycle, butterfly is nature's best colorful creation. The Butterfly garden is a combination of plants that can host a butterfly through its life cycle and also provide it nectar from flowers. The butterfly Garden with several indigenous and fragrant species of flowering plants for the butterflies is also a treat for nature lovers. The Garden also has Jet watering facilities to provide a vibrant atmosphere. As part of its contribution towards a Greener Earth, Central Railway has also set up Herbal Gardens at CSMT and Igatpuri and a Miyawaki Forest at LTT. Boasting of a collection of approximately more than 120 and 470 different species of herbal plants and shrubs, the Herbal Garden at CSMT and Igatpuri, which is one of its kind includes herbs like Ashwagandha, Adusa, Ajwain, Apamarg, Bramhi, Elachi, Menthol mint, Pepper, Shatavari, Tulsi , Anjeer, Turmeric, Insulin, Gudmar, Tej patt, Bringraj, Sarpa gandha, Giloi, Clove etc which are effective remedy against a number of diseases and ailments. Central Railway has also taken up 1000 Miyawaki plantation activity on Mumbai division on 250 square meter area at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus. Miyawaki is a fast growing dense plantation system in which about 3 to 4 saplings are planted per square metre. In addition to improving the bio-diversity, these plants also help in increasing the oxygen level and reducing the air and noise pollution and is yet another environmental initiative to address climate change and to reduce carbon footprint. Central Railway has always been at the forefront of preserving and nurturing nature and its horticulture department has been the winner of several awards and trophies in various plants and flowers exhibitions. This initiative is another important step towards a greener and healthy Railway. --- --- — Date: June 13, 2022 PR No.2022/06/28 This press release is issued by the Public Relations Department, Central Railway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai (Shivaji Sutar) Chief Public Relations Officer 2
www.cr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2021-03-16
Central Railway Press Release Central Railway’s herbal garden at CSMT Another positive step towards a green and healthy Railway Central Railway has been consistent in its efforts towards creating an environment friendly atmosphere for its passengers and has implemented various green initiatives across its zone. The concept of a Herbal Garden at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus is one such initiative by Mumbai Division. Planned at a vast area, this garden is situated near the Heritage Gully, at the entrance to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, platform no 18. Boasting of a collection of approximately 120 different species of herbal plants and shrubs, the garden is definitely one of its kind. The herbal plants include, Ashwagandha extensively used in treatment of various diseases such as leprosy, nervous disorders, venereal diseases, rheumatism and as a tonic for all kinds of weakness and also to promote vigor and vitality; Bramhi that is used in the treatment of mental disorders like epilepsy, insanity and memory loss; Evening primrose, the oil of which is widely used as a dietary supplement, for cosmetic purposes and for the treatment of atopic eczema in the premenstrual syndrome; Menthol mint, that is widely used for flavouring toothpastes, mouth washes and also in cosmetic preparation. Menthol is also used in medicines like pain balm, analgesic creams and cough syrups etc. The collection also includes herbs like Adusa, Ajwain, Apamarg, Elachi, Pepper, Shatavari, Tulsi etc used as effective remedy for cough and cold, Anjeer, Turmeric, Insulin, Gudmar, Tej patta etc used as remedy for diabetes and other herbs like Bringraj, Sarpa gandha, Giloi, Clove etc which are effective remedy against a number of diseases and ailments. The Herbal or Medicinal plants are generally known and popular for a number of health benefits such as decreasing blood pressure, prevention of cardiovascular diseases, or reducing the risk of cancer. In addition to improving the biodiversity, these plants also help in increasing the oxygen level and reducing the air and noise pollution. Central Railway has always been at the forefront of preserving and nurturing nature and its horticulture department has been the winner of several awards and trophies in various plants and flowers exhibitions. This initiative is another important step towards a greener and healthy Railway. --- --- — Date: March 16, 2021 PR No.2021/03/22 This press release is issued by the Public Relations Department, Central Railway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai
(Shivaji Sutar) Chief Public Relations Officer
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