Bhaderwah July 1 : The Department of Geography Bhaderwah Campus University of Jammu is proud to announce the successful completion of a 15-day geographical tour spanning the length of India from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.
The tour, a first-of-its-kind initiative, aimed to provide students with hands-on learning experiences and a comprehensive understanding of India’s vast diverse geographical landscape, culture, economy, settlement, industry and natural landscapes.
Led by I/C Head Department of Geography Dr Chhering Tandup supported by dedicated staff, 4th semester students embarked on an incredible journey that took them through some of India’s most significant destinations. The tour offered a unique opportunity to witness the country’s geographical wonders, historical landmarks, and rich cultural heritage.
The tour commenced in the bustling capital city of Delhi, where students explored the city’s historical sites, including the magnificent Red Fort, Lotus Temple, New Parliament House, Kartbya Marg, Rashtrapati Bhawan, India Gate, Jama Masjid, and Qutub Minar. They also had the privilege of visiting renowned educational lime JNU and other research institutions to gain insights into the geographical research and initiatives being undertaken.
From Delhi, the group traveled southwards to the idyllic coastal city Chennai of Tamil Nadu Known for its pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and unique blend of India. Students have visited largest museum of Tamil Nadu State. In this museum they have been given the first handi formations about various aquatic animals, birds, snakes. mammals, arts, statue and history of Tamil Nadu.
Prof. Rahul Gupta, Rector, Bhadarwah Campus said, The geographical tour from Kashmir to Kanyakumari marks a significant milestone in the Department of Geography’s commitment to providing holistic and experiential learning opportunities for its students. It reinforces the department’s mission to nurture well-rounded geographers equipped with theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and a profound appreciation for the diverse landscapes that shape our world.
The next important destination was Kanyakumari, southern most land tip of India named after Devi Kanya Kumari who killed demon Banasura. Famous for sunrise and sunset view. Swami Viveknanda memorial museum.Best place for meditation, engraved permanent sun rise calendar and sun rise time. Meeting point of Arabian sea, Bay of Bengal and Laccadive sea. Students have been acquainted about the geographical significance of Kaniyakumari.
The students have got experience of Portuguese culture in Goa. The students have also visited National Institute of Oceanography.
The final destination of 15 days tour culminated by visiting pink city Jaipur, Rajasthan. Students paid visit of Amber Fort, Jaal Mahal, block painting, Traditional scientific equipments for the study of various celestial bodies at Jantar Mantar.
Throughout the 15-day tour, students actively participated in interactive sessions, field surveys, and discussions led by expert faculty members. The immersive learning experiences provided them with a deeper understanding of various geographical aspects, including regional variations, cultural diversities, climate patterns, and ecological dynamics across the Indian subcontinent.
The Students of the Department of Geography Bhaderwah Campus expresses its sincere gratitude to the faculty, staff, and all the individuals and organizations who supported and facilitated this landmark tour. “Their guidance, expertise, and logistical support played a vital role in ensuring the success and educational value of the journey,” Sheezan Kitchloo a students of 4th semester said.