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Ex-DGP asks students to aim high

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VIZIANAGARAM: Former State Director-General of Police Ramavatar Yadav has asked students of Satya Junior and Degree College to adopt children who have not gone to school for want of money and educate them in the interest of society.

Speaking on ‘Secrets of Success’, organised by Lotus Educational System, on the college premises on Saturday, Mr. Yadav asked them to aim high and choose the right path for success. Asserting that no student is good or bad at education, the former DGP said, “it depends on how one is able to mould on his own under the able guidance of teachers and elders.”

Krishna Murty, CEO of Lotus said that “for the fear of committing mistakes many a students have not been able to reach their aim. Those who fail to plan cannot come up in life.” Mr. Seshibhushana Rao, joint secretary of Botcha Guru Naidu Educational Institutions, presided.

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