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Amaravati- Tourism is a close subject for some people. In particular, seven teachers from Nepal who work in the same school have come to India on the occasion of the Kumbh Mela. They will be participating in the Kumbh Mela organized in Prayagraj after enjoying tourism from Kolkata to the sea of ​​Visakhapatnam in South India, Charminar in Hyderabad, Verul Caves in Maharashtra and Khajuraho Caves in Madhya Pradesh. Some are 78 years old, while others have reached 75. Two or three are between the ages of 70 and 71, while one retired last year. This is the second consecutive year that these elderly teachers are participating in the Kumbh Mela in India and enjoying their tour of India. This is a special report by "ETV Bharat" regarding the delightful journey of these retired Nepali teachers who came to India with fun and frolic like school students. Six people retired from a single school: Gadadhar Kaple, who retired 15 years ago from Tribhuvan Secondary School in Buddhashanti village in Jhapa district of Koshi province of Nepal, Basant Kumar Timsena, who retired 12 years ago, along with Madhav Prasad Adhikari, Leelaprasad Satyapal, Dhruvlal Regami, Narendra Kumar Baral and Prem Prasad Salkota, have come to India. These seven teachers were friends in school too, and are now enjoying their post-retirement life together after retirement. Although Prayagraj is close from Nepal, we wanted to see some places in India. That is why our journey started from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. There is no sea in our Nepal, so we have never seen a ship. Basantkumar Timsena, while talking to "ETV Bharat", expressed his joy at seeing a ship in the sea for the first time in Visakhapatnam. In Visakhapatnam, we saw a region rich in nature, religious places and we were also happy that we suddenly reached the ashram of Meher Baba, whom I believe in. We came to Hyderabad from Visakhapatnam. We had heard about the Charminar in Hyderabad since childhood. We actually saw the Charminar and then we saw the magnificent Golconda Fort in Hyderabad. After that, we came to Aurangabad and saw the caves of Ajanta and Verul. Basantkumar Timsena expressed that we were amazed by the artworks of thousands of years ago and the engineering science of that time. We are now going to see the caves at Khajuraho. After seeing the artworks at Khajuraho, we will go to the Kumbh Mela by Tuesday evening. We will take a bath at the Kumbh Mela. We want to see the Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya. After having darshan of Shri Ram in Ayodhya, we will return to our village in Nepal, said Basantkumar Timsena. This team of retired teachers had also come to the Simhastha Kumbh Mela held in Nashik twelve years ago. At that time, five retired teachers were with us instead of seven. Now, two more have joined this team after retiring in the last twelve years. Since we have retired and are old, we give importance to traveling rather than sitting at home and traveling in India is very pleasant for us, Gajadhar Kafla told "ETV Bharat". Out of the seven retired teachers from Nepal who came to India on the occasion of the Kumbh Mela, Gajadhar Kafla has visited America twice and Basantkumar Timsena has also visited Dubai twice. Gajadhar Kafla says that I have visited America twice because my son is living in America. Basantkumar Timsena said that I have visited Dubai because my son is in Dubai. All seven retired teachers say that they would rather enjoy traveling than staying alone at home. These retired teachers also expressed the feeling that they like traveling in India because our religion, culture, and language are all similar to India.

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00:00On the occasion of bathing at the Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, seven teachers from Nepal are enjoying as if they are young and are travelling in India.
00:11These seven teachers have been selected from the school in Jhapa district of Nepal in the village of Buddhashanti.
00:19While leaving for our next journey at the Jalgaoethil Railway Station after watching Ajitha Veru Leni,
00:25they told us their pleasant travel experience while talking about ETV Bharat on the occasion of India Tourism.
00:48There is no water or sea in our country.
00:51That's why I got tired of seeing it.
00:53But in Visakhapatnam, we saw a lot of things.
00:58From natural resources to pilgrimage, we saw a lot of things.
01:03It was a lot of fun.
01:07I didn't even imagine that I would find Mehar Baba's ashram there.
01:15Because Mehar Baba is my Guru.
01:19After that, we came to Hyderabad.
01:23I had heard about Hyderabad's Charminar since childhood.
01:26I wanted to see that.
01:28I saw that.
01:29I saw a big fort there.
01:32The fort of the kings.
01:34Gonda.
01:38Gola Konda is the name of Vaishya.
01:41After that, we came to Aurangabad.
01:46Because of this, we wanted to see Ajitha and Ellora's fort.
01:52Since childhood.
01:53So we went to Ellora first.
01:55We saw there.
01:56Today we saw Ajitha.
02:00That era.
02:01A thousand years ago from today.
02:04The history of that era.
02:07Seeing the engineering of that era, we were shocked.
02:14And now it's our turn.
02:16Khajuraho.
02:19After seeing the art of Khajuraho, we will go to Kumbh Mela.
02:26And after bathing in the Kumbh, we will go to see the Ayodhya Ram Temple.
02:32It's a beautiful place.
02:36Everyone here, the people, the shopkeepers, the workers.
02:42Everyone is very nice.
02:46I am happy.
02:48The journey of the life of these teachers who have a pleasant experience of India.
02:56Anand Dait.
02:58Shashank Laure.
03:00ETV Bharat Amravati.
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