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Kashmir School features a unique biodiversity wall for students

Kashmir School features a unique biodiversity wall for students
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Srinagar: A higher school girl in Anantnag Kashmir Regency has become the first educational institution in UT to display the wall of biodiversity that makes biological learning easily and looks for students.
Two teachers, Dr.
Raouf Hamzah and Manzoor Javaid, the first of high school Verinag girls and the latter are from Deethu High School, both in the AnanTnag district, have designed a unique biodiversity wall that displays this diversity and zoology for learning easy and innovative for students.
Tasaduq Hussain, school education Director, Kashmir inaugurated the wall of biodiversity at school on November 2.
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“Since returning to the lock back hit Kashmir because my colleague, I and my colleague Dr.
Raouf Hamzah had taken the initiative to motivate young people to their studies through innovative methods”, said one of the two teachers who designed the unique biodiversity wall.
Dr.
Raouf Hamzah claimed that the wall of biodiversity with his unique design was the first of its kind in UT with around 90 percent of animal and plant specimens.
“At present, we have around 16 galleries on the wall and this helps students to get a clear concept of the subjects they learn.
We have been approached by other schools so that the walls of bio-similar diversity are designed for the benefit of the school students,” Raouf said.
Manzoor Javaid is also a nodal officer for the school herbal garden scheme in UT.
“We have executed the idea of ​​biodiversity walls on government girls high school verinag and designs will help students get clear ideas about their botanical and zoology lessons,” Manzoor said.
Designers say animal specimens and plants displayed on the wall have been collected without damaging animals or plants that live because they belong to the dead.
“These specimens are collected from dead plants and animals to ensure that there is no damage caused by biodiversity in the environment”, designers said.

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