Issue Date: Jun 15, 2012
During a recent visit to Arunachal Pradesh, we were staying on the edge of the Sessa Orchid Wildlife Sanctuary. The small 100 sq km sanctuary in West Kameng district is well-known for its orchids. The Indian Army uses Sessa as a transit check post and hence there are a fair number of army personnel in the area.
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Thanks. You have raised a very pertinent issue. My family is a great lover of Makhana and we use it in different ways. Slowly...