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Improve inter-personal skills, students told

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Become masters of your life, says Abhay International Chairman


  • College conducts programme on coping with stress
  • `India has capability to meet demand for engineering graduates all over world'

    ARMOOR (NIZAMABAD Dt.) : V. Ramchander Rao, Chairman of the Abhay International Academy of Human Life Technology, Hyderabad has advised students to change their mindset and improve inter-personal skills to cater to the needs of the changing society all over the world.

    "If you are ready to change always, you will become masters of your life. If you are not ready to reform yourselves you will become burdensome to your parents, society and nation," he said while giving a graphic presentation on the need for change in mindset and improvement of inter-personal relations at a workshop at the Kshatriya College of Engineering, here on Tuesday.

    The college management conducted this programme titled `Confluence of Blooming Buds' for the benefit of students to cope with stress in studies and face challenges in future. Parents, faculty members and senior Intermediate students who finished their public examinations recently were also invited to attend the programme.

    Ideally located

    Impressed with the fact that the college was set up in a rural environment in the backdrop of natural landscape, Dr. Rao said the institution was ideally located since the country had a vast rural base with umpteen villages. "One cannot understand himself/herself unless he/she understands nature," he observed.

    The college management Chairman Aljapur Srinivas opined that engineering education acquired significance in the fast growing economy. Only India had the capability to meet demand of engineering graduates all over the world, he said.

    "There is a good demand for Indian engineering graduates in every country. Because, our students have excellent communication skills in English, sound academic background, discipline in life and perseverance to come up in the career," he added.

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