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Kakinada: Collector Gopalakrishna Dwivedi has exhorted the students, who got admission to corporate colleges with financial assistance under ‘Reliance Dhirubhai Ambani Protsaham’ scheme, to fully derive its benefit by studying properly and thereby settling well in their lives. The district administration would provide reference books and other educational aides to such students so that they can pursue their studies with the desired result, he said in an interaction meeting with students and their parents here on Sunday. On the occasion, Mr. Dwivedi suggested to the colleges which admitted poor students under the above scheme, to lay adequate emphasis on imparting communication skills which were crucial to achieve success. The colleges were also expected to focus on teaching in English medium so that the students would acquaint themselves with the language which has always played a indispensable role in securing good jobs, Mr. Dwivedi said and exuded confidence that he would be able to continue the scheme with donations from Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) and others.
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