It is always an excitement to go on a long tour with friends in college years. We always remember the first tour we have with friends. It is a different kind of feeling as the day approach nearer. The night before the tour is something to remember as all friends prepare their baggage and plans about all the fun they are going to have together. These memories are to cherish forever.
We all need a break from the busy life to refresh and revive ourselves from stress and boredom. Actually, very often we neglect the necessity of a tour. We may not know the impact of a tour in the lives of many. It can unite a broken relationship, create stronger bonding among peers, relieve stress and anxiety, gather experience, encourage for better performance, and above all appreciate God’s creation.
It’s been a while BASC college students did not have a long overnight tour. By the grace of God and the Initiative of Mr. Michael Mondol, Mr. Lukesh Raksham and Mr. Winson S. Falia soon it may become possible for the college students to have a long tour. BASC college students are working hard to make strong fish pond dikes where excavators cannot go. The mud is watery; therefore, it makes the job more difficult for the students to work efficiently. They need to drag away the upper layer of the mud and dig little deep to look out for solid mud. Many of them submerge themselves half a way down in the mud to make a straight line. It kills time and slows down the progress of the work by half. Yet, they are not discouraged and willing to work more vigorously to make it happen. Despite all the inconvenience, I am very pleased to see their eagerness and enthusiasm. Please pray for BASC college students now they are writing their Mid-Semester Examination (March 12-20, 2023). They are going to start the work again after the examination. May God fulfill the purpose of their hard work.
