Trip To Radio Manav Rachna (RMR)
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The day started like any other school trip--excitement and the thrill of escaping class for a day of adventure.
The trip to RMR started with excitement, but things quickly took a turn when we got caught making too much noise!
As soon as the announcement came, our class rushed out of the room. Unfortunately, Headmistress Ma’am was standing right outside, and she saw our class. After our class's apologies, we were apologized. Then we were on our best behavior rest of the day.
The bus rode to Manav Rachna University was a bit like a circus. With 50 kids and only two teachers, we were all fitted into one bus. Then the transport manager sent a van for a few of us, "Few!" but it was still super crowded. We ate snacks, took selfies but i still wonder that how did the entire bus fit in a selfie! But anyways it caused a lot of noise, soon when we reached the university, we were amazed by how big and beautiful it was. The Media Shala was cool and "high-five". We all had that amazing felling and were so astonished after seeing RJ Diksha told us she’d interviewed famous people, like Olympic medalist Manu Bhakar and many more! She also told about a concert which happened in that university a few weeks ago.
The best part of the day was when we got to try being RJs ourselves! We spoke into the mic and had a small podcast session, It was a really great experience I spoke in both the languages Hindi and English "Hinglish" like a real RJ. We also got to hear an RJ live on air, talking about the rules for crackers in Faridabad, which was fun and. After that, we sat in a conference room. Before heading back home. The bus ride was much quieter, but everyone was still talking about how much fun we had and the cool things we learned!
Finally, the trip was a really good experience after listening to RJ's and "BEING AN RJ!"
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