Netaji Subhash University Hosts Adventure Camp for B.Ed Students

Jamshedpur’s B.Ed Students Conquer Climbing Challenges at Tumung Adventure Camp

Netaji Subhash University’s adventure camp for B.Ed students in Tumung village fosters team building and physical challenges.

JAMSHEDPUR – An exhilarating adventure camp was recently held at Tumung village, known as Rock Station, for B.Ed students of Netaji Subhash University, Pokhari, Jamshedpur.

The event, led by instructor Uday Prakash Singh, saw students tackle challenging ascents of Kargil Rock, Elephant Rock, and Chimney Rocks.

To enhance teamwork and strategic thinking, the camp featured number games and wooden games, with students divided into five sub-groups.

The camp’s successful organization was under the guidance of Dr. Shakti Prakash Singh, Dr. Jai Prakash Singh, Shivani Singh, and Parveen Nisha from the Netaji Subhash Institute of Education.

University Registrar Nagendra Singh proposed and organized this unique educational event.

B.Ed Principal Prof. Jyoti Prakash Swain expressed deep gratitude towards students and teachers for their successful participation and coordination.

This event not only provided physical challenges but also aimed to build team spirit and problem-solving skills among the future educators.

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