It was among the very first things that caught my attention as I looked up for more info on Nurtingen, prior to my visit to this lovely place as part of a journalist exchange programme in April. I was intrigued by the concept of Green Roofs (GR).
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The world has become a small place. This is already almost a platitude. Young people are growing up into an almost boundless future. Nevertheless, school still has to prepare young people for the globalised world. Yesterday’s visit by the Indian editor Aditi Guha to the class 8d of the Max-Planck-Gymnasium (a grammar school) fitted perfectly into this concept.
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The weather Gods may be unpredictable. The mood of the seasons may be difficult to fathom. But for visitors in Nurtingen, Germany, the welcome remains equally warm everytime you decide to visit the place.
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“Forget me not,” it seems to want to say; a market square straight from a picture book with everything that goes with it; a meeting place for the townspeople. Any visitor would be thrilled by the weekly market in Nürtingen! One could even call it the “market with a heart.”
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“Close-Up” in Nürtingen: Yesterday morning, our colleague Aditi Guha from the Times of India arrived in Swabia. Although still a bit worn-out from the long flight, from the very first moment she has been delighted by Nürtingen. By Jürgen Gerrmannmore ...
What does a Lithuanian journalist think of Bonn? And what does a reporter from Düsseldorf find fascinating about Budapest? Their latest impressions are in the journalists’ blog.