SEC-S14W4 | The best place you have ever visited |"Deepshikha Meti School Visit."|
Hello fellow travelers, how are you? Hope everyone is well and traveling to new places for peace of mind. Today I'm going to share a great travel story as part of Week 4 of the Traveling Steam Community Engagement Challenge Season 14.
I travel to learn about the place to get an idea of the quality of life of the local people there. Traveling gives me new experiences with emotional satisfaction. We also went to get peace of mind and to know about the school what it teaches and how it is run. Of particular interest was the buildings to see
Today's mentioned trip was a day trip and was a summer excursion. I know there is a very pleasant and peaceful environment where everything from education of children to training of village women is provided. We went to the Deepshikha Meti School located in Rudrapur, Dinajpur, which is funded by Germany and Austria.
Yes I took my very close younger brother with me on this trip. There is no satisfaction in traveling alone, traveling is complete with someone. And various questions arise in the minds of both about the places of travel which help us to know something new.
The highlight of my visit was the mud and bamboo buildings of Dipshikha School. The buildings are constructed of mud, sand, straw, bamboo, wood and tin. Its walls are made of mud mixed with earth and straw. Clay and sand are used for plastering the walls of the building. Palm oil and soap paste are used for floor plastering. The main attraction is the three buildings made of this mud which give this school a distinct look and identity.
We started from Dinajpur by train in the morning and got down at the local station and reached Deepshikha School by van. I entered the school with permission to enter and classes were going on. Providing women's boutique and tailoring training. We visited the school and stayed there for two hours. The school was funded in 2005 by a German charity called "Shaanti". Here children to class 10 are taught. The building was designed by German architects Anna Herringer and Rowarg. After talking to local people they are excited and proud to have such a school near them. They treat inquisitive tourists very well. We ate at a local hotel in the afternoon which had duck meat and some vegetables which were cooked in a very local and homely manner.
Yes my journey has been continuous and instructive. I gained some new experiences on this day and met some new people that I have gained in my knowledge.
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Founded by Germany and Austria, really? Definitely there was a strong European influence around the world no matter what throughout the long history, specially before power executed by main kingdoms of those periods. Regards from my part and good luck with your article friend.
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Curated by @alegnita
In September 2005, the construction of mud school house started in Rudrapur village of Birol upazila. A donor organization called "Peace" in Germany finances the project. Students from the University of Liège in Austria , the Dipshikha project staff were involved in the construction of the building. The building was designed by German architects Anna Heringer and EK Röwerg.
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Anda mengunjungi tempat yang begitu indah kawan, apalagi dibuat dengan sangat unik yang menggunakan lumpur dan bambu selamat kawan semoga sukaes
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Hi @abdul-rakib, really attractive Dipshikha school, in Rudrapur.
I was quite struck by the fact that it is built of mud and bamboo among other components, it looks beautiful and more so when they use materials that are quite a work of art for the builders.
I am glad you were able to share with the local people and that they are happy with the institution, besides that it is an educational site.
Greetings and success.
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Deepshikha Meti School's main tourist attraction is its buildings made of mud and mud. All the facilities are available here for delivery mothers for normal delivery. It is built and operated with German and Austrian funding. Thanks for your comment.
I think you have visited an extraordinary and very beautiful place in your country. I was amazed by some of the pictures you displayed, absolutely sensational 👌
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Wow, you love traveling because you learn new things and it gives you emotional satisfaction, I didn't know this,, but thanks to you for sharing. Oh, there is no satisfaction in traveling alone. Is this school an ancient school and what kind of material is it made from? It looks like bamboo.. You mad a good choice by going with your cousin. That meal looks appetizing. Success in your entry!
When you go to a new place, learn about the people of that place and learn about the culture. Yes the structure of the school is made of mud and bamboo. Thanks for your valuable feedback.
It is a pleasure to read your account of your visit to Deepshikha Meti School in Rudrapur, Dinajpur. It sounds like your trip was educational and informative, and the photos add an interesting visual dimension to your experience. Traveling with your brother certainly brings the experience closer. Thank you for sharing this educational and cultural experience, and good luck in the engagement competition!
Dipshikha school trip was educational for me I learned a lot that day. Thanks for your valuable feedback sir.