Mysuru: “It is the Judiciary and the Youth who have all the means and powers to eradicate corruption, casteism and crime,” said Justice Arali Nagaraj Gangavati, retired Judge of Karnataka High Court.
Addressing the students at a seminar on “Corruption-free India — Role of Youth and Judiciary,” organised by the Seshadripuram Degree College, here recently, he said that the youngsters have the required strength and they must identify the root cause of corruption and uproot it, just like a weed that is removed from the seeds.
“The students must bear in mind the following formulas in order to achieve success in making India a corruption-free nation. A clear aim, firm decision, hard work, continuous effort, self-confidence, best use of the time and making every failure a stepping stone for success in order to fight against corruption, casteism and crime,” he said and gave his own example to inspire youth to fight against corruption. The seminar concluded with an interaction and felicitation to the guest speaker.
National Youth awardee B.S. Anupama, Seshadripuram Degree College Principal Sowmya Erappa and Seshadripuram Independent PU College Principal N. Archana Swamy were present.
This post was published on September 15, 2018 6:28 pm