The 'Dharohar-Gyanodaya Express' train was flagged off from the Safdarjang Railway Station here by Union Minister of State for Home Affairs of India Kiren Rijiju and Sarbanda Sonowal, MoS Youth Affairs and Sports. Both the ministers hail from the northeast.
Started as the 'College-on-Wheels' project in 2012, this is the fifth edition of Gyanodaya Express.
"This is a very unique concept to be pursued by any educational institution and we have drawn an inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi who had travelled in trains for over an year. Real education means ground exposure to students," DU Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh told PTI.
The trip, which will conclude on December 29, will cover all eight northeastern states -- Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura.
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The varsity had offered short-term courses in Assamese, Nagamese, Manipuri, Arunachali and Tripuri languages of the northeast. Foundation courses in Nepali and Bengali, which are widely spoken in Sikkim and Tripura, were also offered by DU as part of the preparation for the heritage tour.
DU had invited proposals from students about projects they would like to undertake on such a journey. The colleges had selected the best proposals and nominated them for the tour with the final call on the selected students having been taken by a project selection committee.
The students will meet representatives of local universities as well as senior functionaries of the states during the trip.
DU also plans to publish a book titled 'Dharohar: The glory of the Northeast' on the experiences of the students during the journey as well as the projects churned out by them.