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About Author: Dr. Rashmi Rekha Patra

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Dr. Rashmi Rekha Patra is a PhD in Botany with a specialisation in Environmental Toxicology. Her PhD work was on the impact of Organo-Mercury based pesticides on plants. She was a lecturer in Botany and currently on a sabbatical and has been evangelising on environmental issues in an around her vicinity.

Posts by Dr. Rashmi Rekha Patra

  • PEACE LILY OR SPATHIPHYLLUM -“an efficient air purifier” When we talk about indoor plants that are beautiful as well as efficient air purifiers, the name of Peace Lily comes to our mind. It is one […]

    Peace Lily : An efficient air purifier

    PEACE LILY OR SPATHIPHYLLUM -“an efficient air purifier” When we talk about indoor plants that are beautiful as well as efficient air purifiers, the name of Peace Lily comes to our mind. It is one […]

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  • Curry Leaf : A Gem Of Indian Cooking Dr. Rashmi Rekha Patra Curry leaf is synonymous with hot and mouth watering South Indian cuisine. Once it is added to a curry, it gives a distinct […]

    Curry Leaf : A Gem Of Indian Cooking

    Curry Leaf : A Gem Of Indian Cooking Dr. Rashmi Rekha Patra Curry leaf is synonymous with hot and mouth watering South Indian cuisine. Once it is added to a curry, it gives a distinct […]

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  • A Primer on Noise Pollution It is high time to make a Noise about Noise. The ubiquity of noise and its generally obvious nuisance effect have caused many people to be apprehensive about its adverse […]

    A Primer on Noise Pollution

    A Primer on Noise Pollution It is high time to make a Noise about Noise. The ubiquity of noise and its generally obvious nuisance effect have caused many people to be apprehensive about its adverse […]

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  • The Death Of a Waterbody

    When Indias great water bodies like the Dal lake in Kashmir, Lake Loktak in Manipur and Chilka in Orissa were found to contain toxic minerals, the layman first became familiar with eutrophication. These lakes are […]

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