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हरियाणा के हर्बल पार्क (Famous Herbal Park of Haryana)

Herbal Park

Herbal Parks and Herbal Gyan Kendras have been set up in each district to educate people about the traditional Indian system of medicine for generating awareness, preserving gene pool and production of quality seeds and seedlings for distribution to farmers. Farmers are also being encouraged for ex-situ cultivation and propagation of medicinal plants to save the natural biodiversity and Income Generation.

These herbal Parks will help in conservation of species and also serve as gene-pool both for indigenous & exotic species. This endeavour of Haryana Forest Department has been appreciated by the public, practitioners and policy makers.

Dr Abdul Kalam JiThe Herbal Nature Park is situated at Chuharpur Reserved Forest near Khizrabad on Bhud Kalan road in Yamuna Nagar district. It is about 35 KM. from Yamuna Nagar, 80 K.M. from Dehradun, 130K.M. from Chandigarh and 255 K.M. from New Delhi. Chuharpur Reserved Forest has an area of 184 Acre, with a medium tree density of Khair, Simbal, Teak, Shisham etc. This Herbal Nature Park is dedicated to Late Ch. Devi Lal Ex. Dy. Prime Minister, of India. This park was inaugurated by the then Hon’ble Chief Minister of Haryana Ch. Om Parkash Chautala on 6 Nov. 2001.

List of Herbal Park – 

Total Herbal Park – 58

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Sr No Name of Herbal Park District Location Area (In Acres) Status of Land Year of Establishment
1 Kapur Vatika Panchkula DP-244, Mallah

Road

25 Protected Forest 2005-06
2 Thapli Herbal Park Panchkula Village Thapli 10 Protected Forest 2011-12
3 Tikar – Tal Herbal

Park

Panchkula Tikar – Tal 20 Protected Forest 2011-12
4 Harar Vatika Ambala Old Officer’s

Colony

5 Govt. land 2005-06
5 Cantt Herbal Park Ambala Ambala Cantt 25 Army land 2009-10
6 Waqt Board Herbal

Park

Ambala Ambala Cantt. 5 Govt. land 2011-12
7 Shankar Herbal Park Ambala Khera Village 4 Panchayat Land 2012-13
8 Rudraksh Vatika Yamunanagar Chuharpur Village 184 Reserved Forest 2006-07
9 Adibadri Herbal Park Yamunanagar Adibadri 10 Panchayat Land 2009-10
10 Arjun Vatika Kurukshetra Rawgarh 8 Protected Forest/ Panchayat Land 2007-08
11 Jamun Vatika Kaithal Siwan 25 Reserved Forest 2007-08
12 Guhna Vatika Kaithal Guhna village 5 Panchayat Land 2011-12
13 Ashok Vatika Karnal Gharaunda 5 Municipal Committee Land 2008-09
14 Indri Herbal Park Karnal Indri 10 Protected Forest 2011-12
15 Bilva Vatika Panipat Patti Kalyana

Village

14 Panchayat Land 2008-09
16 Amaltas Vatika Sonipat HAIC Murthal 8 Govt. land 2008-09
17 Khanpur Kalan Herbal Park Sonipat Khanpur 12 Govt. land 2009-10
18 Neem Vatika Rohtak Samar Gopalpur 42 Govt. land 2008-09
19 Putranjiva Vatika Jhajjar Kamalgarh 8 Panchayat Land 2008-09
20 Herbal Park Bhindawas Jhajjar Bhindawas 5 Adjoining Wildlife Sanctuary 2009-10
21 Anwala Herbal

Vatika

Gurgram Sohna 15 Reserved Forest 2008-09
22 Ratanjot Vatika Faridabad Gurgaon Canal,

Faridabad

10 Protected Forest 2008-09
23 Guggal Vatika Mahendrergarh Salimabad 35 Reserved Forest 2008-09
24 Chawan Rishi Vatika Mahendrergarh Doshi Village 45 Panchayat Land 2008-09
25 Faizalipur Herbal Park Mahendrergarh Faizalipur Village 17 Panchayat Land 2011-12
26 Kariya Herbal Park Mahendrergarh Kariya village 16 Panchayat Land 2011-12
27 Kheri Herbal Park Mahendrergarh Kheri village 17 Panchayat Land 2011-12
28 Mohalara Herbal

Park

Mahendrergarh Mohalara Village 16 Panchayat Land 2013-14
29 Blaha Kalan Herbal Park Mahendrergarh Blaha Kalan Village 19 Panchayat Land 2013-14
30 Mahendergarh Herbal

Park

Mahendrergarh Forest Complex

Mahendergarh

5 Govt. Land 2015-16
31 Bachhod Herbal Park Mahendrergarh Bachhod Village 10 Panchayat Land Under

Establishment

32 Koka Herbal Park Mahendrergarh Koka Village 10 Panchayat Land Under

Establishment

33 Kanina Herbal Park Mahendrergarh Kanina Village 10 Panchayat Land Under Establishment
34 Indira Gandhi Memorial Herbal

Park

Rewari Devlawas 16 Panchayat Land 2008-09
35 Gurwara Herbal Park Rewari Gurawara 9 Panchayat Land Under

Establishment

36 Khalilpuri Vatika Rewari Khalilpuri 9 Panchayat Land 2011-12
37 Shaheed Bhagat Singh Herbal Park,

Kakodia

Rewari Kakodia 9 Panchayat Land 2011-12
38 Rajiv Gandhi

Memorial Herbal Park

Rewari Masani Barrage, Dharuheda 15 Govt. land 2011-12
39 Akeda Vatika Rewari Akeda village 18 Panchayat Land 2011-12
40 Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Herbal Park Rewari Karnawas village 6 Panchayat Land 2011-12
41 Ramgarh Vatika Rewari Ramgarh village 4 Govt. Land 2011-12
42 Gugodh Vatika Rewari Gugodh village 6 Panchayat Land 2013-14
43 Sir Chottu Ram Herbal Park,

Ghurkawas

Rewari Ghurkawas Village 6 Panchayat Land 2013-14
44 Pali Herbal Park Rewari Pali Village 12 Panchayat Land 2013-14
45 Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel Herbal Park,

Gujar Ghatal

Rewari Gujar Ghatal Village 37 Panchayat Land Under Establishment
46 Baba Ban Dev Herbal

Park, Raipur

Rewari Raipur Village 8 Panchayat Land Under

Establishment

47 Mirpur Herbal Park Rewari Mirpur University 10 Institutional Land Under

Establishment

48 Bhurthala Herbal

Park

Rewari Bhurthala Village 4 Panchayat Land Under

Establishment

49 Aloevera Vatika Mewat Sonkh village 15 Sec. 4&5 of PLPA 2008-09
50 Shatavari Vatika Hisar Bir Hisar 25 Protected Forest 2008-09
51 Ch. Mitra Sain Arya Herbal Park Hisar Khanda Kheri Village 15 Panchayat Land Under Establishment
52 Ch. Surender Singh

Memorial Herbal Park

Bhiwani Kairu 65 Panchayat Land 2008-09
53 Ch. Surender Singh Memorial Herbal

Park

Bhiwani Tosham 45 Protected Forest 2009-10
54 Bahera Vatika Sirsa Fulkan Village 17 Panchayat Land 2008-09
55 Ch. Surender Singh Memorial Herbal

Park / Mulethi Vatika

Fatehabad Gilakhera village 14 Closed u/s.-38 of IFA 2009-10
56 Er. Kanwar Sain

Gupta Herbal Park

Fatehabad Tohana 25 Govt. Land Under

Establishment

57 Chandan Vatika JInd D.C. Colony, Gohana Road, Jind 16 Govt. land 2008-09
58 Kahsoon Herbal Park Jind Kahsoon 20 Closed u/s.-38 2013-14

Objectives

The main objectives for developing this herbal park are :-

  • Conservation of medicinal plants of Haryana for study and research.
  • Developing a gene-pool of indigenous and exotic plant species for conservation and propagation purposes.
  • Popularization of cultivation and use of Indian medicinal and aromatic plants in the area by local people.
  • Establishment of sustainable medicinal plants resource base.
  • Developing a centre for tourist attraction in Haryana to help popularizing Indian Ayurvedic System.

Salient Features

  • At prsent the park has been developed in 160 acres of land but in future it can gradually be extended up to 184 Acre.
  • The park harbours more than 350 species of medicinal trees, herbs, shurb and climbers.
  • Facilities of training to farmers to popularize agriculturization of economically viable medicinal species to them.
  • Quality seed and seedling production for distribution to farmers.
  • Trial of new medicinal species for introduction in agro-forestry models.
  • Development of protocol for cultivation techniques for important medicinal plants as cash crops.
  • Standardization of storage conditions.
  • In the initial phase attempt has been made to conserve medicinal plant wealth found in Haryana. While in the later phase important exotic and rare plants will also be procured and conserved in the park. Yamuna Nagar is known for agroforestry not only in Haryana but all over the country. Farmers are growing crops like turmeric along with poplar to boost their income. Special attention has been given to develop an agroforestry model for different medicinal plants in this park so that farmers may increase their income by adopting their cultivation.

Medicinal Species Planted

Planted More than 300 species of medicinal trees, herbs, shrubs, climbers ferns, and aquatic plants have been planted in 75 acres of land. Some of the important plants grown in the park are Ashwagandha, Sarpagandha, Vach, Brahmi, Chitrak, Safed Musali, Shatavari, Isabagol, Tulsi, Pippali, Makoy, Bhumi amalki, Gwarpatha, Harad, Bahera, Amla, Bael, Rudraksh, Kalihari, Patharchur, Lemongrass, Liquorice, Jatropha, Palmarosa and Haldi.

Main components of the Park


Landscaping and Walkways

Landscaping is the most important consideration for the development of such parks. Meandering walkways and aesthetically designed herbal beds add to the beauty of this Park. Landscaping is based on the following consideration:-

  • Cost effective by use of locally available material.
  • Soothing design to blend with the natural forest surroundings.
  • Adoption of Feng-shui models for harmony and coherence in the design.
  • Presence of water bodies and circuitous walk ways.
  • Aesthetically appealing and attracting to vast variety of tourists.

Demonstrative Herbal Garden

  • Herbal GardenMedicinal herbal plantation has been done under matured trees and along with tree plantation. So far lacs of herbs-shrubs have already been planted in along with medicinal tree plants. Since the park spreads over a large area, therefore to facilitate the tourists, a demonstrative herbal garden near the entrance has been made which displays more than 200 varieties out of the total varieties available in the park,of different medicinal plants on aesthetically designed herbal beds and it also provides sitting and walking places for tourists. Description of each plant and uses has also been displayed through name plates. This is a major tourist attraction in the Park.

Irrigation system

  • Since the area of the Park is very large, manual irrigation to plants was prohibitively costly. Therefore latest irrigation system of drip, sprinkler and rainguns have been adopted for this purpose. Horticulture department has provided subsidy on some of such systems.

Fencing

  • A 7.5 Km long and 7 feet high chain link fencing has been done to protect the plants of Herbal Nature Park from being browsed by wild animals.

Poly House

  • A Poly house on 500 M has already been installed with 50% subsidy from the Horticulture department. The Poly House is helping in preparing planting material and establishing medicinal plants resource base for propagation and distributing to farmers.

Green House

  • A greenhouse on 500 sq meters has been installed in the park. This is helping in hardening young tender plants before plantation

Bamboo Hut / Information Center

  • A small cottage of bamboo has been built to serve as an information center for the convenience of visitors in the park. Bamboo has been preferred as a building material since it blends well with the surroundings. Farmers’ training camps are regularly organized here.

Lake

  • A lake has been dug parallel to Green House which is fed by West Jamuna Canal. Some birds have been let open for attraction to the children. Few migratory birds also visited this during winter.

Children Park

  • To attract more children to visit this park, a small children’s park has been developed at lake island for their recreation. Educating children by giving them glimpse of valuable medicinal plants is our cherished goal so that they learn the importance of their conservation and propagation from the very childhood.
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