Morning in NEHU Guest House:
The day
breaks quite early in NEHU guest house as we call to “North East Hill
University guest house” in short. This is a hamlet in Shillong with picturesque
view and beautiful ambience. This is a campus in the Shillong suburbs spreading
over 1225 acres of land. It accommodates several institutes namely the IGNOU
(Indira Gandhi National Open University), National Council of Science Museums (NCSM),
a central school, Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Sports
Authority of India (SAI) and The English and Foreign Language University (EFLU),
apart from regular university departments. The campus also boasts of a small
shopping center where you find almost everything needed to run your home. There
are few eat-outs. The eateries serve Indian, Chinese and Khasi delicacies. Food
is delectable to say the least. In addition, there are student canteens,
student dhabas spread across the campus
The functional
gate is gate number 2 through which all the vehicles enter the campus. We lived
in the Tirat Sing guest house, that is the new guest house. The rooms are big
with double beds and the ambience is good. You may find some of the electric
sockets not working but there are plenty others to make your job done. They
provide electric kettles for hitting water and materials for making tea. You
can rise up to faint beams of sunlight in an autumn morning. Surprisingly, the
birds don’t chirp. There are not enough birds there. The locals say, the birds
were eaten up by people, so there are unexpectedly low number of birds. Only
you can spot a sparrow or a mynah. No large birds!!
There is quite
a good possibility that the place rains through autumn. In the morning, there
is cloud floating over the campus and one can literally walk through the
clouds. The mornings are best to walk around the campus. There is a beautiful
duck pond full of fishes and ducks quacking all over the pond. It is good to explore all the small roads and
pedestrian crossing to find shortcut between the roads. The distance between
the old and the new guest house is about 2.5 kms. In between there are numerous
departments and small lanes and by lanes to explore. The library building is
huge and is straight way from gate number 2. The high and low slopes make it
the ideal place for strolling, breathing fresh air and burning calories. You
can spot friendly stray dogs that generally don’t harm anyone. So, one does not
really have to run away from them. Happy walking in the campus.
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