Students interact with  Probationary Dy.SPs

 Dr. S. Sreekantaswamy, Director of College Development Council and Chairman, UoM, Competition Centre is seen watering the plant to inaugurate an interaction programme between students of the Centre and Probationary Dy.SPs under the programme ‘Halligobba Collegigobba IAS/KAS project’ organised by the University of Mysore and Negilayogi Vidyavardhaka Competitive Examination Training Centre (NVCETC) at Vidyavardhaka First Grade College here recently, as Probationary Dy.SPs Narasimha V. Tamadhwaja,  Dr. Devaraj, M. Praveen,  N. Chandankumar, M.J. Prithvi, Convenor M.V. Vishakanta, Dr. K.N. Chandrashekar Negilayogi Chairman and Advisor D. Ravi Kumar look on.

Mysuru: University of Mysore and Negilayogi Vidyavardhaka Competitive Examination Training Centre (NVCETC) had organised an interaction between students of the Centre and Probationary Dy.SPs under the programme ‘Halligobba Collegigobba IAS/KAS Project’ at Vidyavardhaka First Grade College on Seshadri Iyer Road here recently.

About 100 students participated in the interaction with Probationary Dy.SPs Dr. Devaraj, M.J. Prithvi, M. Praveen, N. Chandankumar and Narasimha V. Tamadhwaja.

Inaugurating the programme Director of College Development Council and Chairman, University of Mysore Competition Centre. Dr. S. Sreekantaswamy said that all the participating Probationary Dy.SPs were from rural background thus sending a message that intelligence and talent were not the prerogatives of urbanites. He advised students to be confident and shun inhibition and  inferiority complex.

He contended that English, Mathematics and Science were not tough nuts to crack if studied with proper concentration under good guidance. He asked the students to have the five Probationary Dy.SPs as role models and emulate them.

Addressing the students Dr. Devaraj opined that revision was important in studies and added that relaxation between studies was very important to grasp better. He averred that number of hours of study was not important but what one comprehends finally.

He asked students to avoid group study and too much indulgence on facebook which has no knowledge value. He suggested students to have a healthy competition.

Negilayogi Chairman Dr. K.N.Chandrshekar, Advisor D. Ravi Kumar and  Convenor M.V. Vishakanta were present on the occasion.

This post was published on January 17, 2018 6:42 pm