The Spectacular Orchidarium of Shillong: A Tourist Hotspot
The orchidarium in 6th Mile Upper Shillong area has been a recent tourist attraction in the capital of Meghalaya, Shillong. This is due to the display of the orchid flower plants in a plethora of different hues, cultivated by 20 women entrepreneurs from the state of Meghalaya. Developed in 2019, the orchidarium is situated in an area of 600 meters in Polly House. It showcases various types of orchid plants including seed plants, cut flowers, and potted plants in both local and hybrid varieties. The success of the orchidarium is largely due to the funding and assistance given by the Department of Biotechnology of the Central Government. This has enabled the 20 women cultivators from Shillong and East Khasi Hills district to become entrepreneurs of orchid plants. The orchidarium has recently been diversified with the cultivation of succulent and ornamental plants, as well as medicinal orchid plants. Encouraged by the success of the orchidarium, the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), a public enterprise of the Department of Biotechnology, has started a larger project that will give opportunities to 100 more women entrepreneurs in the district of Ri-bhoi through orchid plants. The success of the orchidarium despite the pandemic has enabled the sales of the orchid plants worth over Rs. 7 lakhs. This in turn has enabled the women entrepreneurs to gain financial freedom and economic stability. This project is an example of how the implementation of the Central Government’s assistance and funding can help to empower local women entrepreneurs and help to bring positive economic change in the region.