SIMPLICITY IN THE COUNTRYSIDE !
HI READERS!






Yesterday we went to our first field visit and I'd like to share my experience about the same.
We visited a nearby village and I got the chance to explore village life in depth. For someone like me who's grown up in city , it was a great privilege to experience the same.
Our venerated faculty members Mr. Vinod and Dr. Rahul Kumar guided us throughout our visit.
We all eagerly left the campus, the weather was very humid but our excitement overtook it. We came across the Railway lines. I had never walked on railway tracks before yesterday and that experience was overwhelming. After continuous walking for a few minutes, we finally reached our destination; i.e Chaheru Village .
Villages often provide us with a better social structure, and all of the people I met in the village were very hospitable.
It was hot and humid, and a very kind and generous lady offered us some drinks while we were interacting with her. She and her son together run a 'dhaba', offering their customers a very rustic appeal.
This visit helped us explore the traditional architecture of village. Especially the water tanks which reflected the local culture and the identity of people who live there, for example a water tank made up in the shape of a football may symbolise that people living in that particular house are engaged in sports etc.
I also met a lady who lived all by herself. She offered us a glimpse of her daily life which included household chores and taking care of the livestock. The simple scenic beauty of her little home was majestic and all the elements surrounding it offered the viewers a soothing and refreshing site.
This was the first time that I interacted with my batchmates outside campus life. We clicked numbers of pictures.