24
Dec
Aeschynanthus chayangtajuensis, a new plant species discovered in Arunachal Pradesh, has been formally reported by the esteemed journal Phytotaxa. The species is named for Chayang Tajo, one of the state's oldest and most remote villages, in recognition of the area's distinctive biodiversity and cultural heritage. This discovery highlights the ecological significance of Arunachal Pradesh by bringing to light Chayang Tajo, a community under the Government of India's Vibrant community Programme, which aims to promote economic development and sustainable growth in border areas. The finding of Aeschynanthus chayangtajuensis underscores Arunachal Pradesh's growing stature in the global scientific community and emphasizes the…