Tribal life in the environment and biodiversity of Tripura, India
Biplab De1*, Trijash Debbarma2, Saikat Sen3and Raja Chakraborty3
1Regional Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (RIPSAT), Abhoynagar, Agartala, 799 005 Tripura India
2Singhania University, Pacheri Bari, Rajasthan India
3CES College of Pharmacy, Kurnool, 518 218 India
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.5.1.08
Tripura is a landlocked small hilly state of north-eastern India and part of richest reservoir of biodiversity. Aggressive civilization, rapid growth of industrialization and pollution results loss of different species from the earth causes danger to biodiversity. Different tribes of Tripura still lives on and near forest and depend on local flora and fauna for the food, shelter, medication and ritual ceremonies. Environmental hazards and destruction of forest resulted permanent loss of different flora and fauna for the earth. This also causes great changes in the lives of tribal people of the state. Now this is appropriate time of demand to ensure the biodiversity and conserve it to protect the traditional life of tribal people and the world environment.
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Biplab De, Debbarma T, Sen S, Chakraborty R. Tribal life in the environment and biodiversity of Tripura, India. Curr World Environ 2010;5(1):59-66 DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.5.1.08
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