Acharya Balkrishna from Patanjali aided by a 40-member team of specialists has so far identified 465 different types of plants. About 1,000 medicinal plants of different kinds would be identified and planted here, a government release said here.
Speaking on the occasion in Morni today, Balkrishna said the development of the world herbal forest would generate employment opportunities for the local people.
Ginger, turmeric and 'harad' are grown in large quantity in the area, he said, adding Patanjali will try to purchase the produce at fair price.
Certain varieties of medicinal plants which grow only during the monsoon would also be identified. These are available in Morni alone and are not found in any part of the world, he added.