2021
DOI: 10.22271/plants.2021.v9.i3c.1300
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A preliminary report on ethnomedicinal uses of selected plants by Sahara tribal groups of Kangaon village of Bargarh district in western Odisha

Abstract: Ethnomedicinal plants are playing a significant role to cure various diseases. In this present manuscript the authors were documented the conventional practices of therapeutic medicinal plants by Sahara tribal groups of Kangaon village of Bargarh District, in western Odisha, India. As this village is the residence of both the authors ARS and MS, observation of plants and close interactions with the local practitioners of Sahara tribes to extract the data were done regularly. In this present manuscript authors … Show more

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“…With an area of 8,364.89 square kilometers, Kalahandi ranks seventh among Odisha's 30 districts in terms of size. Bhawanipatna, the headquarters of Kalahandi district in Odisha, India, is located approximately between 19.9025° N latitude and 83.1664° E longitude at the centre of the district (9). The Kalahandi district comprises two distinct physiographic regions: plains and hilly tracts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With an area of 8,364.89 square kilometers, Kalahandi ranks seventh among Odisha's 30 districts in terms of size. Bhawanipatna, the headquarters of Kalahandi district in Odisha, India, is located approximately between 19.9025° N latitude and 83.1664° E longitude at the centre of the district (9). The Kalahandi district comprises two distinct physiographic regions: plains and hilly tracts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kalahandi experiences a rich biodiversity and is an underdeveloped and poverty striken district in western Odisha, inhabiting a number of different communities like kandha, ganda sabara, harijana, lohara, kandra, brahmin, gouda, and mali (Panda and Padhy, 2007; Sahu et al 2020) [1,2,5] . Kalahandi lies in between 19.3 N and 21.5 N latitudes and 82.20 E and 83.47 E longitudes and occupies the south western portion of Odisha, bordered to the north by the Balangir district and Nuapada district, to the south by the Nabarangpur district, Koraput district and Rayagada district, and to the east by the Rayagada district, Kandhamal district and Boudh district.…”
Section: Location and Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The district is primarily agricultural, with over one third of the district area covered with dense jungle forest. Industry is very limited, but bauxite and graphite deposits can be commercially exploited (Panda and Padhy, 2007; Sahu et al 2020) [1,2,5] .…”
Section: Location and Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The study emphasized the heavy dependence on these medicinal plants due to limited access to modern healthcare facilities. Building on this foundation, Sahu et al's (2020) study broadened the scope to include treating serious conditions like diabetes, cancer, and hypertension, highlighting the importance of preserving traditional medicine in regions with restricted access to modern healthcare. In 2022, Das et al reinforced the importance of sustainable plant use for both nutritional and medicinal purposes in addressing food security and healthcare challenges in Kalahandi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%