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Writer/Editor: Shivangi Vasudev Bhatt
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A combined orientation programme for these students was inaugurated today by Chief Guest Shri Sathyanarayanan Mundayoor, Padma Shri Awardee (2020) and a devoted educationist and social activist working in the North-East India, who is also a Scholar-in-Residence at IITGN, in the presence of Prof Rajat Moona, Director, IITGN.
The 18 students and off-campus youngsters, including 11 males and 7 females, plus their accompanying officers from Assam, are going to visit different places in Gujarat between February 24 and March 02, 2023, to get an immersive multi-dimensional exposure under five broad areas – Paryatan (Tourism), Parampara (Traditions), Pragati (Development), Prodyogiki (Technology), and Paraspar Sampark (People-to-people connect).
During the exposure tour, participants are going to visit Indroda Park, Akshardham Temple, Amul Dairy, Muni Seva Ashram in Vadodara, Statue of Unity, Sabarmati Ashram and Riverfront, NIT Surat, Modhera Sun Temple, and Rani ki Vav. They will also get a first-hand experience of living among students of various cultural diversity at IITGN and NIT Surat campuses and engage in different activities with them, including telescopic observation of the night sky, cultural activity, research glimpses, interaction with other North-East region students at IITGN, and so on. They are also going to meet the Governor of Gujarat Acharya Devvrat.
As a nodal Institute for this programme in Gujarat, IITGN has also facilitated the selection of 53 students and off-campus youngsters, including 27 males and 26 females, from various districts of Gujarat and having different educational/professional backgrounds in the fields of arts, commerce, engineering, agriculture and veterinary science, management, entrepreneurship, teaching, ayurveda, pharmacy etc.
Sharing his thoughts upon coming to Gujarat and IIT Gandhinagar, Supratim Deb, a student from Silchar, studying BA in Journalism and Mass Communication, said, “I have come to Gujarat for the first time, and I am very hopeful that this tour will help me in academic as well as personal development. I have already met many new people and am going to meet many more and learn from their experiences and wisdom. I am also keen to know about the culture, food, and music of Gujarat and excited to see the Statue of Unity.”
Sharing his plans for the exposure trip to Assam, Jigar, a student of the Government Engineering College, Gandhinagar, said, “Assam is the state of warriors and the land of natural beauty, Muga silk, Ahom monuments, delicious food, pottery and bamboo products, Bihu dance, and so on and I am on cloud nine with having this opportunity to absorb something of these things during our tour to the state.”
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