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Student Exchange Programme Under EK Student Exchange Programme Under EK Bharath Shrestha Bharath A team consisting of 2 faculty members and 8 students from IHM-Hyderabad, visited the state of Haryana,they were hosted by SIHM –Faridabad, Panipat & Kurukshetra Sl. no Activities by Month of Proposed Details of activity Paired Number of Any other India activity Activity states participants/ relevant Tourism involved attendees information offices/ CIHMs/ IITTM 1 IHM February 2020 IHM Visit of IHM Hyderabad students to paired Haryana IHM – Hyderabad – Hyderabad Hyderabad state, IHM – Faridabad, Panipat, Kurukshetra 08 students student’s 02 faculty visit to Haryana IHM –Faridabad, Panipat, Kurukshetra - 300 Day – 1 Inauguration of the Ek Bharat Shreshta 15.02.2020 Bharat program at Rajhans hotel, Surajkund by Shri. Vijai Vardhan, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary (Home & Tourism) Govt of Haryana, Chairman BoGs of SIHMs Haryana, in the presence of Mr. Atul Shukla, Principal SIHM Faridabad & Panipat. Inauguration of the Ek Bharat Shreshta Bharat program at Rajhans hotel, Surajkund by Shri. Vijai Vardhan, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary (Home & Tourism) Govt of Haryana, Chairman BoGs of SIHMs Haryana Visit to A team of 08 students and 02 faculty of IHM Surajkund Hyderabad visited Surajkund Mela Mela Visit to Surajkund Mela Day – 2 Distribution of Brochures of Telangana State were 16.02.2020 Telangana distributed among visitors at Surajkund Mela Brochures at Surajkund Mela Distribution of Telangana Brochures to visitors at Surajkund Mela Visit to Hauz Students visited Hauz Khas village to learn Khaas about the history of the place and Islamic architecture Visit to Hauz Khas village Day – 3 Interaction A presentation on Telangana was delivered 17.02.2020 with students by students of IHM – Hyderabad to students of SIHM of SIHM – Faridabad and a presentation on Faridabad Haryana was delivered by students of SIHM Faridabad Presentaions on Telangana & Haryana as a part of the exchange program for both paired state students Visit to Students and faculty of IHM Hyderabad Damdama lake visited Damdama lake and nearby village as a part of the sightseeing program at Haryana. An interaction between the locals and students helped them gain knowledge about the local customs and lifestyle. Visit to Damdama lake, trekking in the area and interaction with locals on customs & lifestyle Retro dinner A retro themed dinner was organized by IHM and cultural Faridabad for the students & faculty of IHM exchange Hyderabad. A cultural show was organized displaying the dances, costumes and festivals of Telangana & Haryana Cultural show and retro dinner at IHM Faridabad Day – 4 Visit to IHM A visit was organized to IHM Panipat for 18.02.2020 Panipat interaction between students of both colleges. Welcoming at IHM Panipat and student interaction, display of traditional Haryanavi costume and village lifestyle Visit to Visited and learnt about Brahma sarovar lake Brahma at Thanesar revered for being the spot from Sarovar lake, where Lord Brahma created the universe. Dharohar, Interacted with locals and learnt about the Museum, Gita murals around the lake. Jyotisar & IHM The Dharohar museum showcased Kurukshetra traditional Haryanavi trades followed in the yesteryears and still being followed in villages. A visit to Jyotisar was peace filled with new facts that were given to all about the spot being the place where the Bhagwat Gita was delivered to Arjuna by Shri Krishna. IHM-Kurukshetra visit was another interaction point for students of the paired states. Interaction with locals at Brahma Sarovar lake, visit to Jyotisar, Dharohar, Museum & IHM Kurukshetra Day – 5 Telangana & Students of IHM – Panipat were exposed to 19.02.2020 Haryanavi the culinary delights of Telangana and food Hyderabad. workshop for The menu was elaborate with the following students of dishes IHM Panipat Marag, Miriyalu Charu, Chanaga Pappu by IHM – Wada, Mirapakai Bhaji, Maka Garelu, Kodi Hyderabad. Pakodi, Dum Ka Murg, Hyderabadi Kheema Closing Curry, Munakkaya Pulusu, Nizami Handi, ceremony of Kaddu Ka Dalcha, Tellannam, Nimmakaya the Ek Bharat Pulihora, Bagara Annam, Tomato Pachadi, Shreshta Vankaya Kothimir Pachdi, Gongura Pachdi, Bharat Kandi Podi, Karivepaku Podi, Double Ka Program Meetha, Gile-E-Firdouse. A grand closing ceremony was organized with chief guest as Shri. Anil Oraw, Regional Director (North) India Tourism Telangana food workshop for students of IHM Panipat by IHM – Hyderabad, Cultural program Closing ceremony of the Ek Bharat Shreshta Bharat .
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