Dipshikha Met School: Learn with Joy!

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I have not been to the north part of my country! As my destination was always the Sea or the hill situated in the South and South-East part of the country. Recently I have found the beautiful place in the internet and thought to write about the beautiful “Dipshikha Meti School” at Dinazpur, Bangladdesh.

Rudropur Village is shining due to this beautiful School and is a matter of hope that there was not any educational institution in this area before 1999 when this beautiful foundation stablished. Kids used to walk 4/5 kilometers to attend schools when “Deepshikha” a volunteer organization come forward to help the students in the Rudropur village. It was an outstanding effort by the organization as they not only educate people but also doing cultural activities like Singing-Dancing, group discussion, acting, conversation based English learning etc.

The main objective of this intuition is “teaching through joy”.

I just loved the mud and bamboo based two storied building! Beautiful structure and amazing architectural will definitely amazed you. This institution made with special features like although there is no Air-cooled or Heating still the School stay hot during cold season and cold during summer time, beautiful isn’t it. The cost of the institution building didn’t cross USD 20K as the main material was Soil, Straw, Sand, Bamboo, Woods, tin and less amount or Rod, Tin, Brick and Cement but it could be more than US$100K if it was built by concrete.

It has revived the recognition at National and International level.

I will definitely pay a visit after the pandemic.

[School Image Source](https://m.facebook.com/groups/onedaytraveler/permalink/890575931439343)


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