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Indian students study Singapore’s sustainability drive

Posted on Jan 18, 2020 in Travel

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By 2030, Singapore has pledged to reduce its carbon emissions by 30% as per the Paris Agreement  of 2015. How does a 721.5 sq km country manage its greenery levels with increasing industrialisation? Let’s find out how Singapore enlarged its green spaces. Singapore is home to vertical gardens — which helps because it has less …

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Students uncover facts and experience the Kennedy Space Center

Posted on Jan 08, 2020 in Travel

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On our educational trip to the USA East Coast, we got an opportunity to explore the Kennedy Space Center and this blogpost briefly recounts our experience. First, let’s look at what we discovered about the facility’s history. After NASA was established by President Dwight Eisenhower in 1958, the NASA Launch Operations Center was opened in …

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Gaudi’s architecture: His admirable creations

Posted on Sep 28, 2018 in Travel

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Architecture is the key that defines the charm of a city. Antoni Gaudi is a famous Spanish Architect whose work is undoubtedly synonymous to the word bizarre. His unique way of presenting nature in his work was awe inspiring and many artists and architects in the world, borrow from his original works to make their …

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Cultural Odyssey (German Exchange)

Posted on Aug 31, 2018 in Travel

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“Exchange of cultures leads to an exchange of diversity and trends” Dear Readers, our German exchange has come to an end and we would love to share our experience with you. We are glad we got this opportunity to be a part of this incredible journey. As cliché as it may be, the best advice …

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Explore the smallest country in the world, Vatican City

Posted on Jun 13, 2018 in Travel

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The Vatican City is the smallest country in the world. It is an independent state located within the city of Rome. It asserted its independence with a beautiful and culturally rich heritage which leaves its visitors awestruck. This place is a wonderful, majestic yet a unique place, in its own right. The Vatican is where the leader of …

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Thailand through students’ eyes

Posted on May 30, 2018 in Travel

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We all know that Thailand is also called the ‘Land of Smiles’. Everyone should visit this amazing place at least once in a lifetime. As student travellers, the choice of destination is one of the most essential steps in an excursion. We chose Thailand because of its wide spectrum of cultures and traditions available. The …

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7 essentials a traveller must carry during summer

Summer

Posted on May 23, 2018 in Travel

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As a student, we eagerly wait for summer vacations as we get an opportunity to travel to new destinations. But travelling could bring excitement as well as trouble during summer. To avoid getting into a bad situation, it’s better to plan and prepare for a pleasant and memorable journey. Taking small remedial measures would help …

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Secrets of the Temples of Angkor

Posted on May 09, 2018 in Travel

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Cambodia – the bliss of life can be easily felt in this place. You must be wondering what is so special about the temples of Angkor. They were and have always been unique and beautiful. So let us dig deeper into these walls of beauty. Let us start with the temple of Angkor Wat. Angkor …

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What Singapore teaches us!

Posted on May 02, 2018 in Travel

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Singapore as a country, came into existence in the year 1965, 18 years after India gained independence. Yet, India is 12th in the world economic rankings while Singapore is at the 3rd position. A country smaller in size than the state of Assam is a leading hub of tourist attractions. It is also a leader …

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Community Action Service (CAS) at Spitler Primary School, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Posted on Mar 16, 2018 in Travel

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CAS stands for Community Action Service. Community service is usually aimed at helping a wide section of society. We helped the Cambodian society by conducting a CAS program at a rural school called Spitler Primary School in Siem Reap. We imparted education to the students thereby sharing our knowledge with them on various subjects like …

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