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Village Projects & Meditation

Today we visited a village to ask questions about our project to the people who lived there. My group is focusing on wet waste. The first thing we did was go to a small school that went up to fifth standard and there were 35 students and 2 teachers. We had an introduction to the small village members there. Then we went into a house with the village leader there to talk to us. We discussed our topic and asked many questions to them. It helped us later on. Also, today we heard the founder of Agastya speak to us about how it started and many other things. His answers were really inspiring and I feel that I learned a lot in such a little time. Lastly, we had a spiritual circle where we listened to the background and meditated. I really enjoyed that. And I really want to see a peacock.

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