The Department of History organized a one-day educational trip to Senapati district in Manipur, on 14th March, 2026 for the B.A 6th Semester History honours students as part of its academic activities. The aim of the trip was to provide students with field-based learning and exposure to historical, cultural and geographical aspects of the region. A total of 90 students along with three teaching faculty participated in the trip.
The first site visited was Maram Khullen village, one of the largest and oldest settlements of the Maram tribe. During the visit, the students took part in a village walk, visited the chief’s house and observed the megalithic culture. This experience helped them understand the cultural heritage and traditional settlement patterns of the Maram community.
The group also visited Don Bosco College, Maram, where students explored the campus and observed the infrastructure and facilities of the institution. The visit helped them gain exposure to the learning environment of a higher educational institution in Manipur. The group then proceeded to Namhai Zho, located along the banks of Barak river. It provided an opportunity for students to observe the natural environment and understand the geographical importance of the river.
Overall, the educational trip proved to be both informative and enriching for the students. It allowed them to learn beyond the classroom and gain practical insights into the cultural heritage and natural landscape of the region.
