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<strong>One look at the house and it reminds you of the Hobbits, the imaginary people, from the novels, like &ldquo;Lord of the Rings&rdquo; by JRR Tolkien. Yet it is a real home which has been constructed by a man from Nagaland &ndash; a physical education teacher.</strong></p>
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The teacher whose name is Asakho Chase has built this home in Khonoma in Nagaland, which is India&rsquo;s first green village. A East Mojo report mentions that Chase initially wanted to construct a fantasy field hut but later he landed building a structure by hand which was inspired by hobbit home. In this endeavour he got help from friends and the internet.</p>
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It took Chase nearly two months to make this 10 by 14 feet home. In this, three days were spent in digging five feet of fresh soil. While the hobbit home&rsquo;s front wall is built with alder wood, it stands apart because of its colourful and round-shaped door and window.</p>
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With Chase&rsquo;s mother setting up a vegetable garden and planting flowers around the house, the home reflects a homely ambience.</p>
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What makes this house eco-friendly is that wood used for the foundation was cut from an alder tree which grows back in a period of five to six years while the leftover wood was used to make furniture like bookshelf and a table.</p>
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Initially built by Chase for his family, he has now opened it for visitors. Talking to Better India he said: &ldquo;The interiors are very basic with a single room. It can accommodate around five to seven people. There is also a small kitchenette, a western-style bathroom and water and electricity facilities.&rdquo;</p>
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Chase, who also doubles up as a football coach, insists that people who visit should act with responsibility. He told East Mojo: &ldquo;I keep no dustbin here at my hobbit home. So, even in the days to come, I am planning that visitors who come here will have to take back the trash they bring. I am sceptical of people being critical about my decision but that&rsquo;s how I want to do it. I think we should all be responsible travellers.&rdquo;</p>
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