ELECTRAGE Electrage 2012-13 | Page 42

In a blast furnace, fuel, ore, and flux (limestone) are continuously supplied through the top of the furnace, while air (sometimes with oxygen enrichment) is blown into the lower section of the furnace, so that the chemical reactions take place throughout the furnace as the material moves downward. After which we relaxed and rejuvenated ourselves in the beach...the beach water definitely did magic on most of us..it was fun to find the nature in its pristine form and be one with it.. On day two we went to the breathtaking Katiki Falls...most of us had 'itchy feet' and did not mind walking an extra mile through the treacherous path up the hills..only to dip themselves in the most pure form of water running down the hill top.The water was extremely cool...made a chill run down our spines! After that it was the hill station of Araku which had all our attentions.. It is a beautiful valley in the Eastern Ghats ... There was productive interaction among all the students, which gave us a platform to showcase our hidden talents.. On the home stretch,we felt all out of energy but were still filled with enthusiasm to share our experience with all our friends.. In the end we want to thank our faculty members P.S sir Mr. Venkaiah and C.T Sir Mr. NarsimhaRaju for accompanying us and guiding us with utmost care and discipline. 40