DIMAPUR — Commerce department of Livingstone Foundation International College (LFIC) organised a comprehensive excursion-cum-industrial visit to Kolkata from December 13 to the 20th.
An update from the college stated that a total of 12 participants including 9 students and 3 faculty members undertook the trip. The main reason behind the programme was to enable students understand things practically through interaction with the industrial environment, working methods and employment practices.
The objectives were to enhance students’ understanding of textile factory operations, provide exposure to various aspects of Kolkata and offer a relaxing break post their semester exams, the statement read. It stated that students learned about the latest technology trend and made up their minds about their future job or area of interest.
During the trip, students explored Science City, delved into India’s history at Victoria Memorial, enjoyed a boat ride experiencing the serenity of the Ganga at Princep Ghat and had a thrilling time at Nicco Park and Wet O’ Wild.
Additionally, they explored local markets like Bura Bazaar, New Market, Fancy Market and South City Mall.
Highlight was the visit to Rupa Factory in Domjur, Howrah, where Soumya Jasu, the dyeing unit assistant served as the guide. Established in 2000, the factory specialises in dyeing and knitting for domestic and export production.
Report further stated that the trip provided an enriching learning experience, combining educational insights into textile manufacturing with the vibrant cultural exposure of the ‘City of Joy,’ Kolkata.
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