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Travelling
Means My last trip was of Jaipur in last summer
holidays my whole family went there in car
going from with our cousins. We had a lot of fun
there first we pink City and we clicked a
Bus lot of pictures there with my cousin's .After
Anjali Bhardwaj 4th Shine 1 that we went to watch some historical
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places like Tal Mahal ,and janitor mantar.
One Place to another place. this going road is My favorite place was Amar fort built by the
called travelling travelling is part of a education
Raja man Singh.
travelling has a great educative value. it gives us Then we went to our relative home and
know legs. The world is full of dangers and with them we had a lot of shopping
difflcutes travelling removes the monotony of day there . After that we went to a. Museum
-day life. It adds on element of venture of life. City palace museum is situated in jaleb
There are different ways of travelling i like, by bus,
chook and was erected by Raja Rai Singh.
by train, one foot eats. When we travel by bus, so You can find many rare items in the.
we see a new place. It gives us enjoy.
We should try its to, travelling to historical place it Museum such as Royal
help us so many knowledge. Travelling is now clothes , handicrafts
considered on indispensable part of education.
and textiles. This was
Travelling helps us to learn many things travelling my best ever trip to
should by compulsory for students. we should try
Jaipur.
to utilize every scope for trove. Ayush 3rd a1
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Travel Story
Travel Story of Santosh Yadav How She Made India Proud
Santosh Yadav was the only woman in the whole world to have scaled the Mt.
Everest twice. It begins by telling that she was born in a society that considered girls
to be a curse. We learn that Haryana is her birthplace and she defies the societal
norms to own herself. She suffered gender discrimination from an early age and
Meenakshi 9 A1 then decided she would carve her own way. She went to get admission in Delhi and
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To stay in a hostel in Jaipur where life changed for her. She joined mountaineers in an expedition and
there was no looking back then. She worked hard for it and took a professional course where she
excelled. Then, in 1992, she climbed Mount Everest just at
the age of 20. She became the youngest woman to do so
and even saved a fellow climber by sharing her oxygen.
She made India proud by creating history and was
awarded the Padmashri award by the government of
India.
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