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55 students partake in Srinagar varsity's trekking programme

| @indiablooms | Mar 19, 2022, at 01:34 am

Srinagar/IBNS: The Government College of Education (GCoE) M A Road, Srinagar organised a one-day trekking programme for the students from Nehru Park to Shankaracharya hills up to the temple.

A total of 55 students, including 35 female students and 20 male students participated in the trekking programme.

The programme was flagged-off by the Principal of the College, Prof. Dr Ruhi Jan Kanth, alongside senior faculty member Prof Rubeena Khateeb.

The students experienced and enjoyed traversing through high and difficult terrain tracks.

After having started trekking at 10 am, the group reached its destination at 1 pm and culminated at 4 pm.

While sharing their experience, students said that it was refreshing and an adventure to take a walk on the Shankaracharya hills.

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