Tuesday 28 November 2017

Educational Travel Importance of Various Places!



GUJARAT
Key Takeaways from Gujarat / Educational Importance of the Place

o    AavoPadharo, words of welcome in the language of Learn about the fast-paced industrial development of the cities of Gujarat. Gujarat in recent years, has become a metal, engineering, and electronics products manufacturing hub of the country.
o    Learn about the entrepreneurial spirit that Gujarat and its habitants carry and have to offer to the nation.
o    Learn about the impact of current world industrialization on the ecology and wildlife and what we can do to help in bringing about changes.
Places of Interest (Education Point of View)

ISRO

The Indian Space Research exhibition is an attempt to share with the public our achievements, hopes and concerns through the media of working models, live panels, static displays, the 3D theatre and the interactive multimedia presentations.

Gujarat Science City

part of a government initiative to draw more students towards education in science. The center hosts an IMAX 3D theatre, an energy park, a hall of science, Planet Earth, an Amphitheatre, Life Science Park and dancing musical fountains among others

EDII Campus

They orient students towards the 'Charms of Becoming an Entrepreneur' and motivate them to think of entrepreneurship as a career choice.

Dholavira sight

one of the largest remarkable excavations of the Indus Valley Civilization which was one of the most developed civilization roughly 4500 years ago. The archaeological excavations here have revealed an Indus Valley Civilization site. 

Indroda Dinosaur and Fossil Park

This Park in houses the fossilized remains and the petrified eggs of the dinosaurs. The eggs and fossils on display here are from the world's 3rd largest dinosaur fossil excavation site and 2nd largest hatchery located at Raiyoli, Balasinor, Gujarat


RAJASTHAN
Key Takeaways from Rajasthan / Educational Importance of the Place

o    Learn about the rich and orthodox traditions of Rajasthan.
o    Learn about the state – Rajasthan is the least densly populated states in India. It is a mineral-rich state and has a diversified economy having agriculture, mining and tourism as its main engines of growth.
o    Learn more about rural upliftment through community service programs organized by various NGO’s, their rich handicraft and small scale industry.
o    Learn about the impact of current world industrialization on the ecology and wildlife and what we can do to help in bringing about changes. It is also the second largest producer of cement and contributes one tenth of salt produced in India.
o    Learn all about the history and Indian architecture of Rajasthan
o    Learning about Tourism as Rajasthan is one of the most visited places in India and a major part of the Golden Triangle and accounts for fifteen percent of the state’s domestic product. Tourism has increased employment in the hospitality sector.

Places of Interest (Education Point of View)

o    National Research Centre on Camel

We see the camel of different breeds and their behavior. The National Research Centre on Camel breeds the best camels in Bikaner and conducts research related to “the ship of the desert.”Gujarat Science City - part of a government initiative to draw more students towards education in science. The center hosts an IMAX 3D theatre, an energy park, a hall of science, Planet Earth, an Amphitheatre, Life Science Park and dancing musical fountains among others.

o    Jantar Mantar – Observatory
Built in 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the huge masonary instruments were used to study the movement of constellations and stars in the sky. Enormous sun-dial still provide accurate time, which are subject to daily corrections

o    Geejghar Village Retreat –
Organic Farm, Village Tour - Surrounded by Aravali Hills and the farms Geejgarh offers - a truly rural experience. We interact with villagers, witness organic farming, camel cart ride, perform daily village chores which may very well be cutting crop or using the village thresher
 
o    Vintage Car Museum – 

The maharanas’ car collection makes a fascinating diversion, for what it tells about their elite lifestyle and for the vintage vehicles themselves. Housed within the former state garage are 22 splendid


TAMIL NADU
Key Takeaways from Tamil Nadu / Educational Importance of the Place

o    Learn about the state that is the largest textile hub of India – Tamil Nadu. The textile Industry plays a significant role in the Indian economy by providing direct employment to estimated 35 million people and there by contributes 4% GDP. Learn more about rural upliftment through community service programs organized by various NGO’s in the state and more at Auroville.
o    Learn about the technological advancements in space research at ISRO in Sriharikota.
o    Vehicle manufacturing and transportation industry, are major contributors to the state’s economy.

Places of Interest (Education Point of View)

o    Honey & Bee Museum
It depicts information on indigenous honey bees and traditional indigenous tribal people who harvest them.  It also has a children’s activity room and a small knowledge resource unit on bees, environment and people. The Bee Museum is first of its kind focusing on traditional knowledge and practices. The museum aims to be a vibrant space with live demonstration units of bees, specimens and tools – both traditional and modern used in beekeeping and honey gathering.

o    Tribal Research Centre Museum
The Tribal Museum in Ooty provides an insight into the culture of 36 tribes of Tamil Nadu. Samples of tribal huts in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, detailed descriptions of the tribes of South India and more than 3,000 exhibits can be found in the museum attached to the Tribal Research Centre, Ooty. The expansive space is a treasure trove that brings alive the life and culture of the 36 tribes of Tamil Nadu. Three life-size statues of Paniya, Toda and Kota couples set the mood for a journey of discovery.

o     Vivekananda Rock Memorial – 

The colossal and imposing ‘Vivekananda Rock Memorial’ is located offshore around 500 m east of mainland of Vavathurai, Kanyakumari, in the southernmost tip of India. It is seated on one of the two adjacent rocks projecting out of the Lakshadweep Sea and comprises of two important structures, the ‘Shripada Mandapam’ and the ‘Vivekananda Mandapam’. This awe-inspiring memorial was constructed in honour of the great spiritual leader and Hindu monk of India, Swami Vivekananda who is said to have attained enlightenment here after meditating for two days prior to his famous Chicago trip. This rock is also considered sacred as local legends say Goddess Devi Kumari blessed the rock while performing austerity. The memorial today stands as an architectural chef d'oeuvre illustrating various architectures styles of India and attracts thousands of visitors round the year.

HIMACHAL PRADESH
Key Takeaways from Himachal Pradesh / Educational Importance of the Place

o    Learn about the economy of Himachal Pradesh, it is one of the fastest growing states of India.
o    Learn more about rural upliftment through community service programs organized by various NGO’s in the state – agriculture and processed food are the main sources of income for the people of Himachal Pradesh.
o    Learn about the impact of current world industrialization on the ecology and wildlife and what we can do to help in bringing about changes.

Places of Interest 

o    Rohtang Pass
It depicts information on indigenous honey bees and traditional indigenous tribal people who harvest them.  It also has a children’s activity room and a small knowledge resource unit on bees, environment and people. The Bee Museum is first of its kind focusing on traditional knowledge and practices. The museum aims to be a vibrant space with live demonstration units of bees, specimens and tools – both traditional and modern used in beekeeping and honey gathering.

o    River Rafting and Kayaking
o    Subhash Baoli

o    Norbulinga Institute

o    Solang Valley

o    Hadimba Devi Temple

o    The Great Himalayan National Park

o    Participate in a Volunteering activity and learn all about Environment and wildlife conservation.

MAHARASHTRA
Key Takeaways from Maharashtra / Educational Importance of the Place

       Maharashtra is one of the largest, wealthiest and most developed states in India by current economic indicators. Mumbai is the commercial capital of India and has evolved into global financial hub. The state is the leading producer of sugarcane and cotton in the country.
       Learn more about rural upliftment through community service programs organized by various NGO’s in the state.
Learn about the impact of current world

Places of Interest (Education Point of View)

Bombay Natural History Society
It depicts information on indigenous honey bees and traditional indigenous honey gathering.
National Defense Academy
The Tribal Museum
Village Tour
Industrial Visits to major factories such as Amul, Parle-G - The industries in Mumbai provides industries for all streams of education.
Visit to Sadhana Village for volunteering work by the school students. Creating awareness about the environmental protection and conservation, rural schooling and more.
Study tour to BARC - The Bhabha Atomic Research Center also known as BARC is India’s premier nuclear facility, based in Trombay, Mumbai. The interesting feature of BARC is that it is a multi-disciplinary research center and has extensive infrastructure. BARC’s objective is to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, mainly in power generation sector.
Visit to BSE – Bombay Stock Exchange – attend sessions covering topics such as Overview of the working of the Stock Exchange, Indian Economy and Demat and Depositories
Interactions & Understanding from the Industry Experts – Exclusive sessions with eminent professors, industry experts, workshop sessions to gain their knowledge and understanding of the intricacies and working of the industry.

KARNATAKA
Key Takeaways from Karnataka / Educational Importance of the Place

       Learn about the rich and orthodox traditions of Karnataka. Learn about the folk culture of villages of Karnataka.
       Karnataka is one of the high economic growth states of India and education is one of the important industry in Karnataka
       Learn more about rural upliftment through community service programs organized by various NGO’s in the state.
       Learn about the Dravidian history and understand the history behind the structures in North Karnataka.
       Learn about the impact of current world industrialization on the ecology and wildlife and what we can do to help in bringing about changes.
Learn about the story of how IT developed in.

Places of Interest (Education Point of View)

o    ISRO - The Indian Space Research exhibition is an attempt to share with the public our achievements, hopes and concerns through the media of working models, live panels, static displays, the 3D theatre and the interactive multimedia presentations.

o    HAL Heritage Centre & Aerospace Museum - Aerospace Company's Museum Featuring Photographs & Models Tracing Aviation & Aeronautics History. The Exhibits Highlight The Various Applications Of Science And Technology In Industry And Human Welfare.

o   ISKON Temple Cultural Complex - The architecture of Bangalore's ISKCON temple is a magnificent presence and is credited to be the largest ISKCON complexes in the world. An example of neo - classical style of architecture, the ISKCON temple is embellished with the most exquisite style of stone carvings.

o   Visit to Organic Farm Tour & Kolar Gold Mine - Gold mining in Kolar goes back to the first millennium BC. Gold mining was at it peak during the British Rule. Gold mining was finally stopped in 1992 after reaching a point where the cost of mining exceeded the value of the precious metal.


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