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Medicinal plants used very much in herbalism to study the medicinal properties of the plants. The applications of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) have expanded widely in the field of agriculture, plants and various other fields, but the usage for identification of plant variety is still rare. This paper discusses the use of NIRS to distinguish the medicinal plant variety through the spectral signatures...