On the occasion of the 63rd Independence Day, 13 of us had been to the Adhunik Steels Plant to celebrate the day. We were invited to the place to perform a skit on drug addiction and awareness. We left our hostels at about 8:45 am and took around 45 minutes to reach our destination plant which is located in the outskirts of Rourkela.
We were warmly greeted by the members of the plant. After a short interval of time, the chief guest arrived and he hoisted the tricolour. And after his speech, we had our 20 minutes play on Drug Addiction and Awareness. The crowd showed a very positive response to the play and appreciated the topic of the play. A short while after our performance were a few dance performances which we enjoyed a lot. And our presence was then acknowledged by gifts.
After this two hour long programme, we had an interactive session with the top brass at Adhunik who are also Rotarians. They told us all the basic things about how the steel bars are made and what all shapes are casted later on. Thereafter, we had a small tour of the place, they showed us the furnace in which the iron was melted, and we even got the chance to see liquid iron. The plant was very big, so we visited only few sections of it. The trip to the place was really good as it was something like fun-cum-study tour. And with all these nice experiences we left the place at about 1:00 pm.
It was really a one of a kind experience. None of us had thought that we would celebrate our Independence Day by visiting a plant and seeing the liquid iron.
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