
Karnataka HC judge Justice HP Sandesh advises students to pursue knowledge and resilience for success
Speaking at the Yuva Vikasana-25 programme, an informative workshop on UPSC, banking, and competitive examinations at Shanivarasanthe, he highlighted that students require a genuine desire for learning to achieve their objectives.
The event was jointly organised by Adichunchanagiri Mutt, Kodagu Journalists' Association's Somwarpet Taluk Unit, BGS Seva Sangha, Kalale-Kudige, and Shanivarasante Bharathi Education Institution.
Justice Sandesh emphasised that success comes through knowledge and dedication, encouraging students to cultivate discipline, punctuality, self-confidence, and fearlessness. He advised teachers to guide students in developing resilience when faced with adversity.
M.B. Boralingaiah, the DIG (Southern range), noted that rural students often face limitations due to fear but can succeed through persistence and bravery.
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He stressed that education alone is insufficient and that skill development is crucial for securing positions. He advised students to regularly read newspapers and general knowledge publications to prepare for competitive examinations like UPSC, KPSC, and banking.
Shambhunatha Swami, the head of Hassan's unit of Adichunchanagiri Mutt and Kodagu District Secretary of Adichunchanagiri Branch Math, observed that whilst science has numerous branches, comprehensive knowledge strengthens society.
H.R. Harish Kumar, President of the Somwarpet Taluk Journalists' Association, Muralidhar, Founder President of Kodagu Journalists' Association, and resource persons P.C. Srinivas, Punith, H.T. Anil, and Girish Mallappa were present.
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