Silapathar (Assam): At a time when the country is fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, the Orchid Society of Assam (OSA) is geared up for a different battle - to create awareness and stop illegal trading of the exotic plants through a national level online competition.
All one has to do is to click a selfie with their orchids and upload it on the official Facebook page, Orchidophiles, with address details and stand a chance to win Rs 10,000, Rs 7,000 and Rs 5,000 as top three prizes.
The idea occurred to the OSA after their bid to organise the state's first ever orchid festival during Bihu in April had to be cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Boasting the second-highest number of orchid species in India behind Arunachal Pradesh, Assam accounts for about 400 species and most of them are classified as wild and engendered.
"There is a lot of illegal trade going on and unless there's a concrete effort, we will lose all our species slowly. It's difficult to stop the menace directly so we want to create awareness and save our state's orchids," secretary of OSA Mithu Gogoi told reporters.