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#)composition on school trip to puri and
bhubaneshwar
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There I was in Bhubaneswar, a city about which I had heard many times, but never got the opportunity to visit. I remember crossing it a number of times whenever I went to south India through Kolkata and vice-versa. But, this time I was coming from Delhi and my purpose was not to cross it, but to spend a few days there.
There I was in Bhubaneswar, a city about which I had heard many times, but never got the opportunity to visit. I remember crossing it a number of times whenever I went to south India through Kolkata and vice-versa. But, this time I was coming from Delhi and my purpose was not to cross it, but to spend a few days there.I have some friends from Odisha who speak fluent Hindi so I had no doubt in my mind that people of Bhubaneswar would be good in Hindi too. But, this belief was disapproved by my first encounter with Oriya people outside the Bhubaneswar railway station. However, if you know Bengali then it is easier to understand Oriya, which is of course a beautiful language (I realized a couple of days later that the people knew Hindi but were shy while it came to speaking). That day, I repented that I should have learnt Oriya from my friends. I also cursed them for teaching me only those three random words of Oriya which I could not speak there in public.
There I was in Bhubaneswar, a city about which I had heard many times, but never got the opportunity to visit. I remember crossing it a number of times whenever I went to south India through Kolkata and vice-versa. But, this time I was coming from Delhi and my purpose was not to cross it, but to spend a few days there.I have some friends from Odisha who speak fluent Hindi so I had no doubt in my mind that people of Bhubaneswar would be good in Hindi too. But, this belief was disapproved by my first encounter with Oriya people outside the Bhubaneswar railway station. However, if you know Bengali then it is easier to understand Oriya, which is of course a beautiful language (I realized a couple of days later that the people knew Hindi but were shy while it came to speaking). That day, I repented that I should have learnt Oriya from my friends. I also cursed them for teaching me only those three random words of Oriya which I could not speak there in public.As any railway or bus station of India, there were also a throng of Auto-wallas who were requesting (read bullying) to ride on their autos. What I have always followed in such circumstances is to respectfully ignore them and act as if someone is coming to pick you up. It is advised to pretend that you are waiting for someone and in this pretext look all around to find the exit of the station and keep on moving tightly securing your luggage and as you reach the main exit which opens to the main approach road start searching for some honest looking Auto-walla. It is always better to ask any elderly person about your destination and for that matter, it is far better to have some homework done beforehand through the internet or at least in your train. The selection of the elderly person or the Auto-walla depends on your judgment of people.
There I was in Bhubaneswar, a city about which I had heard many times, but never got the opportunity to visit. I remember crossing it a number of times whenever I went to south India through Kolkata and vice-versa. But, this time I was coming from Delhi and my purpose was not to cross it, but to spend a few days there.
There I was in Bhubaneswar, a city about which I had heard many times, but never got the opportunity to visit. I remember crossing it a number of times whenever I went to south India through Kolkata and vice-versa. But, this time I was coming from Delhi and my purpose was not to cross it, but to spend a few days there.I have some friends from Odisha who speak fluent Hindi so I had no doubt in my mind that people of Bhubaneswar would be good in Hindi too. But, this belief was disapproved by my first encounter with Oriya people outside the Bhubaneswar railway station. However, if you know Bengali then it is easier to understand Oriya, which is of course a beautiful language (I realized a couple of days later that the people knew Hindi but were shy while it came to speaking). That day, I repented that I should have learnt Oriya from my friends. I also cursed them for teaching me only those three random words of Oriya which I could not speak there in public.
There I was in Bhubaneswar, a city about which I had heard many times, but never got the opportunity to visit. I remember crossing it a number of times whenever I went to south India through Kolkata and vice-versa. But, this time I was coming from Delhi and my purpose was not to cross it, but to spend a few days there.I have some friends from Odisha who speak fluent Hindi so I had no doubt in my mind that people of Bhubaneswar would be good in Hindi too. But, this belief was disapproved by my first encounter with Oriya people outside the Bhubaneswar railway station. However, if you know Bengali then it is easier to understand Oriya, which is of course a beautiful language (I realized a couple of days later that the people knew Hindi but were shy while it came to spet. That day, I repented that I should have learnt Oriya from my friends. I also cursed them for teaching me only those three random words of Oriya which I could not speak there in public.As any railway or bus station of India, there were also a throng of Auto-wallas who were requesting (read bullying) to ride on their autos. What I have always followed in such circumstances is to respectfully ignore them and act as if someone is coming to pick you up. It is advised to pretend that you are waiting for someone and in this pretext look all around to find the exit of the station and keep on moving tightly securing your luggage and as you reach the main exit which opens to the main approach road start searching for some honest looking Auto-walla. It is always better to ask any elderly person about your destination and for that matter, it is far better to have some homework done beforehand through the internet or at least in your train. The selection of the elderly person or the Auto-walla depends on your judgment of people.
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