Wipro earthian teams from Kohima district conduct Happy Trail .3 Camping Trip in Dzüleke, engaging students in ecology, culture, and sustainability.
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DIMAPUR — The Wipro earthian participant teams from the Kohima district conducted the ‘Happy Trail .3 Camping Trip’ at Dzüleke village from February 27 to March 1.
According to a press release, the three-day camp brought together 18 students, three teachers, two mentors, and community members for an immersive learning experience rooted in ecology, culture, and sustainability under the Wipro earthian initiative.
The camp offered hands-on activities designed to connect students with nature and indigenous knowledge systems. Participants learned traditional cane basket weaving from a local artisan, explored biodiversity through a bird-watching session, and undertook nature walks to Dzülekiechie Falls, Khwukhabadze, Mezhazhu, and the surrounding paddy fields.
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Students also foraged for wild edible plants and learned to cook traditional dishes, gaining insight into sustainable food practices and local livelihoods.
Evening campfire and storytelling sessions; sharing of indigenous myths, legends, values, and lived experiences; as well as a focused session on writing field notes and reflective documentation were part of it.
The programme received support from the Dzüleke Village Council and Seyielhoukho, teacher-in-charge of GPS Dzüleke, and colleagues. The camp was also visited by Patricia Vizo, Joint Director, Department of School Education (DoSE), and Rokonieno, ADC, DMA Samagra Shiksha Kohima.