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Visit Bio-diversity park or Science centre in holi- days and write a report of 150-200 words on it and paste some pictures

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Answered by ragini3156
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The National Council of Science Museum has opened many National Science Centers around the country. The aim of this council is to show different uses of science in different fields with educational point of view. There are many National Science Centres. I was lucky to have a chance of visiting the National Science Centre in Delhi.

During last summer vacation I happened to go to Delhi with my mother to see my uncle. He is a lecturer in a college in Delhi. He has two children. One son and one daughter. I saw many things but a visit to National Science Centre was a memory for me.

I went there with my cousin who was a student of tenth class at that time. We were three. The first thing that hit me was the number of children there. I saw many foreigners also. Children from different states could be seen there. Delhi is in real sense a capital of India. He can see different culture of different states assembling there. So it was a thing of wonder for me to see so many children in different costumes speaking different local languages.

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Answered by ronakbhavsar495
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Visit to the bio-diversity park

Madhulima Banerjee

19.06.19

During my summer holidays this year, I visited the famous Botanical garden of Kolkata, West Bengal. It is known to be the oldest biological garden in the world and has the Great Banyan, supposed to be the largest in the world spanning an area of about 330 m. It is supposed to house around 14000 tree species and 13,722 plants. Some rare plants are a rare endemic palm (Phoenix rupicola) found only in the Eastern Himalayas and here. Another is a very old double coconut female palm tree that grows the largest seed in the world. An endangered screw pine found only in Mungpoo Hills of Darjeeling district. There is a Cannon Ball Tree that looks like a Canon Ball. A Bread fruit Tree whose fruits when baked or roasted tastes like fresh breads. The animals include some rare migratory birds like Jungle babblers, Black Rumped Flameback etc. Squirels and mongoose are common.

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