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TMU Students’ Educational Trip to Shimla and Mussoorie

Teerthanker Mahaveer University, one of the best private universities in India, recently organised a captivating educational trip to Shimla and Mussoorie. This visit, spanning from March 30th to April 2nd, 2024, provided an enriching experience for the students and faculty of the B.Sc.-B.Ed. Faculty of Education. The picturesque journey was not only a retreat into nature’s splendour but also a significant step in faculty development and peer learning.

Organisers and Participants

The event was hosted by the B.Sc.-B.Ed. Faculty of Education. Esteemed personalities, including Dr Vinod Kumar Jain, Head of the Department, B.Sc.-B.Ed., and Dr Arpita Tripathi, Assistant Professor at TMU, graced the trip with their presence. The involvement of these academic leaders added immense value to the visit.

Purpose of the Visit

The primary aim of this trip was faculty development. Senior students had the opportunity to share their four-year experiences with their junior counterparts. This interaction aimed to foster a collaborative learning environment and provide practical insights beyond the classroom.

Exploring Shimla

Shimla, renowned for its colonial charm and scenic vistas, served as the first destination. The students and faculty strolled along the bustling Mall Road, a hub of activity and local culture. The visit to the Viceregal Lodge, an architectural marvel, offered a glimpse into the region’s historical significance. Additionally, the lush greenery of Annandale provided a serene escape, perfect for relaxation and reflection.

Experiencing Mussoorie

Mussoorie, often referred to as the Queen of Hills, captivated everyone with its soothing ambience. A thrilling cable car ride to Gun Hill offered panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. The vibrant streets of Mall Road in Mussoorie were perfect for walks and local shopping. A trek to the stunning Kempty Falls added an element of adventure to the visit, allowing everyone to connect with nature in a profound way.

Educational Benefits

This trip provided a unique opportunity for learning outside the traditional classroom setting. The cultural and historical insights gained during the visits to Shimla and Mussoorie enriched the students' understanding of the region’s heritage. Additionally, the exposure to nature and environmental awareness was a valuable aspect of the trip.

Student Experiences

Senior students shared their experiences, reflecting on their journey and the knowledge gained over the past four years. These stories were inspiring for the junior students, who expressed their enthusiasm and appreciation for the experience.

Faculty Perspectives

Dr. Vinod Kumar Jain highlighted the importance of such trips in the holistic development of students. He emphasised how real-world experiences complement academic learning. Dr Arpita Tripathi echoed these sentiments, noting the positive impact on student engagement and motivation.

Success of the Trip

The visit to Shimla and Mussoorie was a resounding success, offering a perfect blend of education and recreation. This visit set a precedent for future educational trips. The success of this trip has inspired plans for similar initiatives, aiming to provide long-term benefits for students by enhancing their learning experiences through travel and exploration. The students and faculty returned with a wealth of knowledge, memorable experiences, and a renewed appreciation for the beauty of nature. This trip not only fostered a sense of camaraderie but also highlighted the importance of experiential learning.

FAQs

Q1. What was the primary purpose of the visit?  

Ans: The main goal was faculty development, allowing senior students to share their experiences with junior students, and fostering a collaborative learning environment.

 

Q2. How did the students benefit from this trip?  

Ans: Students gained cultural and historical insights, enhanced their environmental awareness, and experienced learning outside the classroom.

 

Q3. What activities were included in the visit?  

Ans: Activities included strolling along Mall Road, visiting the Viceregal Lodge, exploring Annandale, a cable car ride to Gun Hill, wandering through Mall Road in Mussoorie, and trekking to Kempty Falls.

 

Q4. Who organised the event?  

Ans: The event was organised by the B.Sc.-B.Ed. Faculty of Education at Teerthanker Mahaveer University.

 

Q15 What were the key highlights of the trip?  

Ans:  Highlights included the scenic beauty of Shimla, the adventure in Mussoorie, the historical and cultural insights gained, and the strong bonds formed among students. To get more updates on such events, follow TMU’s social media channels.

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