Department Outing Report: Visit to Kachari Ruins and Stone Garden.
Department of History and Education, Norman Putsure College.


Destinations: Kachari Ruins, Dimapur and Stone Garden,
3rd Mile on 3/02/24.

Visit to Kachari Ruins


The day commenced with a visit to the Kachari Ruins, a historical site of significant archaeological importance. The Kachari Ruins are remnants of the Kachari Kingdom, which provides valuable insights into the megalithic culture and the architectural expertise of the era.
The educational aspect was further enriched through interactive sessions where students and faculty engaged in discussions about the historical context of the Kachari Kingdom. The visit served as an invaluable practical learning experience, enabling participants to connect theoretical knowledge with real-world historical
sites.

Lunch at Stone Garden


Following, the group proceeded to the Stone Garden in 3rd Mile for lunch. The Stone Garden, known for its serene ambience setting, provided an ideal environment for participants to relax and interact in a more informal setting. The
communal lunch served as a perfect occasion for faculty and students to bond, share their thoughts on the educational outing, and engage in discussions beyond the academic realm. It also provided an opportunity for participants to
reflect on the learning experiences of the day and discuss future outings and projects.


The department outing to the Kachari Ruins and Stone Garden was a resounding success, offering a blend of educational enrichment, cultural immersion, and social interaction