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History Society of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Krishna Nagar sent a group of students to visit a place of historical interest. You, Anant/Anita, were its leader. Write a report in 1 5 0 − 2 0 0 words for the school newsletter on the tour, describing the place, its history, how you reached there and all that you have learnt.
Solution:
A VISIT TO THE TAJ MAHAL
By Anant/Anit
I, along with a group of ten students, visited the Taj Mahal last week. It was a trip of five days organised by the History Society of our school. It was done to enhance students' interest in History and historical places.
The place was a unique marvel. Shah Jahan gave India the gift that no one has given ever. His profuse love for his wife gave birth to his eternal beauty. Its captivating charm left us stunned. More than being the wonder of the world, it is a brand. It is built on emotion and drenched in it. It is the undying marble refusing to lose its shine. Rarest talent and unrestricted investment went into the making of it.
Its stunning symmetry and enticing inlay makes every Indian proud.
When the President of USA, Bill Clinton visited the Taj Mahal in the year 2000, he was spell bounded by its beauty. After visiting the Taj Mahal, he said that there are two types of people in the world those who saw the Taj Mahal and those who didn't. It's immensely beautiful and that's why it is reckoned as one of the seven wonders of the world.
By Anant/Anit
I, along with a group of ten students, visited the Taj Mahal last week. It was a trip of five days organised by the History Society of our school. It was done to enhance students' interest in History and historical places.
The place was a unique marvel. Shah Jahan gave India the gift that no one has given ever. His profuse love for his wife gave birth to his eternal beauty. Its captivating charm left us stunned. More than being the wonder of the world, it is a brand. It is built on emotion and drenched in it. It is the undying marble refusing to lose its shine. Rarest talent and unrestricted investment went into the making of it.
Its stunning symmetry and enticing inlay makes every Indian proud.
When the President of USA, Bill Clinton visited the Taj Mahal in the year 2000, he was spell bounded by its beauty. After visiting the Taj Mahal, he said that there are two types of people in the world those who saw the Taj Mahal and those who didn't. It's immensely beautiful and that's why it is reckoned as one of the seven wonders of the world.
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