a value of travelling essay
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Nobody can under-estimate the educational value of travelling. Travelling is a better teacher than books. It confirms one’s bookish and theoretical knowledge. It helps us to learn things in an easier, more lasting and more lucid manner. Think of a student who has actually seen the Taj. Is he not much better placed to write about the Taj than any of his class-fellows who has never been to Agra? Travelling gives first- hand information about things places, persons and events. IT provides an opportunity for acquiring practical knowledge of men and matters and enables a person to fight the battle of life in a more successful way. Travelling is essential for the healthy growth of the mind. Tagore write : “The health of the mind cannot be maintained on the ration of books served up in motionless classes within the prison walls of a static school.”
Travelling converts a student into a awakened scholar in the open university of the world. He is able to have a close look at life, grapple with its varied problems and have a first- hand knowledge of the affairs of the world. Knowledge obtained through books is incomplete, imperfect and short-lived. Knowledge obtained through travelling is perfect and permanent.
One who has not travelled, remains like a frog in a well. He is a self-centered. There are certain students who have not seen a single place other than their own. This creates inhibitions and inferiority complex in such students. They cannot be successful in their lives.
It is through trips and tours that their general out look can be broadened and general standard raised.
Travelling converts a student into a awakened scholar in the open university of the world. He is able to have a close look at life, grapple with its varied problems and have a first- hand knowledge of the affairs of the world. Knowledge obtained through books is incomplete, imperfect and short-lived. Knowledge obtained through travelling is perfect and permanent.
One who has not travelled, remains like a frog in a well. He is a self-centered. There are certain students who have not seen a single place other than their own. This creates inhibitions and inferiority complex in such students. They cannot be successful in their lives.
It is through trips and tours that their general out look can be broadened and general standard raised.
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