It
was my five day trip to village Katarpur, Haridwar Uttrakhand
through NSS camp. Katarpur is a small village between Laksar and
Haridwar. I reached there by my university bus via Kankhal on 25th
March. I and my fellow mates stayed there in a local school which was
arranged for us, we settled
ourselves that night, but mosquitoes were angry as we intruded in
their territory so they didn’t let us sleep at all. The next
morning I woke up around 6 in the morning. Everyone in the camp was
served ‘Poha and tea’ in breakfast around
9 am which was difficult to
swallow. That breakfast was
very delicious that I would never love to eat it ever again. The
very next day we went for a survey in a village. Main occupation of
people in a village is either farming or mining. The interesting
thing is there are more than five schools so if you are on a trip to
Katarpur you can take admission in anyone of them for your studies in
very less fee.
In the evening village looks
like a beautiful scenery painted which used to be in our art books in
playgroups, specially near river Ganga. The interesting thing Ganga
flowing through this village is very clean. If you are visiting this
place you will find full support of people living here as they are
very friendly , the only problem in the village is intoxication and
health facilities, rest the village is no less than a town. Five
kilometers from Katarpur village there is a beautiful temple of Lord
Shiva from where you can see river Ganga which looks even more
beautiful and peaceful. If one loves nature and wants to go to
village this place is perfect because along with flora and fauna one
might also get a chance to see wild animals like elephants, deer, fox
etc.
All in all this place is more
like a town with town like facilities and beauty like village.


Hii Jeevesh. I read your blog. It was beautiful and touched my heart. The way you have picturised all the aspects of the village is truly appreciated. If you go with your blog this way, one day you would definitely have your own travel diary which people would love to read.
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Hii Jeevesh. I read your blog. It was beautiful and touched my heart. The way you have picturised all the aspects of the village is truly appreciated. If you go with your blog this way, one day you would definitely have your own travel diary which people would love to read.
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Thank you sir
DeleteVery nice Jeeves... Ur way of interpretation is very impressive... Gud luck for next travelogue...๐
ReplyDeleteThank You so much ma'am, this means a lot.
DeleteGreat start from the bank of holy Ganges..can feel the freshness of your writing style with vivid description of the village...just keep it up..All the Best for your unfolding burning passion.
ReplyDeleteGreat start from the bank of holy Ganges..can feel the freshness of your writing style with vivid description of the village...just keep it up..All the Best for your unfolding burning passion.
ReplyDeleteBhaiya loved ur blog....
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Thank You sir, this means alot.
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