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Nizamabad
Staff Reporter
NIZAMABAD: Collector I.S. Sri Naresh has called upon teachers to aim at ensuring 100 per cent success in the Secondary School Certificate annual examinations beginning in mid March. Inaugurating the divisional-level study camp arranged for students residing in Social Welfare Hostels at Ambedkar Bhavan here on Thursday, he said this year teachers were provided training to help the students to get good ranks in the SSC examination from the district. The camp give orientation for public examinations, he said. Mr. Naresh suggested to the students to avail themselves of the camp and study hard even during holidays by staying back in hostel. "This is the crucial time for you to mould your future. Therefore, you should not waste even a single minute," he said. He said a plan had been underway to provide computers and televisions to every social welfare hostel with the help of banks. Non-Resident Indians would also contribute in providing such facilities, he hoped. The SSC students staying at hostels would be given special training for 40 days from January 1 to face the public exam. The BC Welfare Officer Wasram, Social Welfare Officer Brahmaiah and Tribal Welfare Officer Varaprasada Rao were present.
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