Aquarium Exhibition cum Flower Show ends
Source: Hueiyen News Service
Imphal, November 06 2012:
If Tokay Gecko does not belong to endangered group, this reptile species should be put up for sale by issuing licenses to boost the State economy, stated Uttam Chand, Director, Department of Science and Technology, Manipur on Tuesday.
Speaking at the concluding function of 1st State Level Aquarium Exhibition cum Flower Show held at DM College campus here, Uttam Chand encouraged entrepreneurs in the State and talked in length about finding ways and means to develop the State economy.
Plants and animals which are found in Manipur are increasingly on demand by other states and countries and one of them is Tokay Gecko, which is said to have high medicinal values.
It has become one of the most attractive items of many interested buyers from outside the State and the fact is now well known by the people, Chand who attended the function as chief guest, added.
He suggested that instead of imposing ban on selling either medicinal plants or animals available in Manipur it is better to promote them and allow selling after issuing proper licenses if they do not fall under the category of endangered groups.
"If we can export Tokay Gecko whose demand is on the rise it would significantly help in boosting the State economy," he further asserted and maintained that such business is carried out in other countries like Malaysia.
The 1st State Level Aquarium Exhibition cum Flower Show organized by MASTEC was started from November 3.The concluding function of the exhibition was attended by Ng Brajakumar, Principal, DM College of Commerce and Th Surendranath, Director, MASTEC as president and guest of honour respectively.
Altogether 69 aquarium tanks and three flower forums participated at the 4-day long Aquarium Exhibition cum Flower Show.