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Travelling as ameans of education

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Answered by anu302
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"Travel in the younger sort, is a part of education in the eider, a pan: of experience. ''----Bacon,

Traveling has become an inseparable part of modern living. We travel for business, for sight-seeing and for necessity. We go to Darjeeling to see a relative or to look at the mighty Himalayas; We go to Puri to enjoy a sea-bath, to see the sun sinking in and emerg­ing out of the sea. We go to Kashmir to enjoy the lovely sight of the valley of gods and to have a glimpse of the beautiful flower-girls. We go to "Haridwar to have a dip in the holy Ganges. We go to Agra in a friend's marriage and do not forget to make a trip to the Taj, that poem in the marble But who travels to learn? Or we visit Vivckanand Srnarak at Kanya Kumari.

In Ancient India, people did not like travelling for many reasons. Means of communication were unsafe and slow. The ortho­dox opinion was against foreign travel. People intending to cross the high seas were threatened with social boycott. With the passage of time, that orthodox opinion has now changed. Indians, in gene­ral, have begun to realize the numberless advantages of travelling.

Answered by NarayanSameer
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Traveling, through this we get many information.


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