Visit to the factory Nimpith Leather located in Joyanagar which is around 54km away from our college was held on the 10th of October 2015. In total 19 students were accompanied by Prof. Gautam.
The students took a pit stop to Ramakrishna Ashram from there they headed to the different places in Nimpith such as Sarada Vivekanand Girls High School where the temple of Lord Ramakrishna is situated; they also visited Vivekanand Institute of Biotechnology. Finally the students set out to the leather factory and watched the process of making different products of leather such as office bag, belt, ladies bag, purse, etc. The students had a knowledge sharing session with the sales management discussing pricing facility, turnover, etc. answering queries of the students and explaining them in detail the processes.
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Industrial Visit to Nimpith Leather Factory
Visit to the factory Nimpith Leather located in Joyanagar which is around 54km away from our college was held on the 10th of October 2015. In total 19 students were accompanied by Prof. Gautam.
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The students took a pit stop to Ramakrishna Ashram from there they headed to the different places in Nimpith such as Sarada Vivekanand Girls High School where the temple of Lord Ramakrishna is situated; they also visited Vivekanand Institute of Biotechnology. Finally the students set out to the leather factory and watched the process of making different products of leather such as office bag, belt, ladies bag, purse, etc. The students had a knowledge sharing session with the sales management discussing pricing facility, turnover, etc. answering queries of the students and explaining them in detail the processes.
Overall an amazing experience by the students.
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