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Stay healthy, study hard to fulfill parent’s wishes: Hyderabad CP advises students

Hyderabad: Following instructions from the Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to visit hostels to resolve the problems faced by students in gurukul institutions, Hyderabad Police Commissioner C. V. Anand on Saturday visited Telangana Minorities Residential Girls Schools in Musheerabad and Bagh Lingampally, and inquired about their problems.

He discussed with the Principal about the breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner being provided to students and inquired about the type of diet being provided to students. Principal K. Vanishree and the Social Welfare Department, Deputy Director, K. Challa Devi showed the kitchen, sanitary area, science lab, computer lab, robotic lab, sports room, dormitories of students, to the Police Commissioner.

Anand inquired about the teaching method of the school and thoroughly inspected all the floors in Gurukul School and inquired about facilities to students. Addressing students, Anand encouraged students to take a healthy diet every day and participate in extracurricular activities like sports, which help in building a healthy personality.

This helps in facing the challenges that come in life and dealing with thoughts of different people. He said that the facilities and amenities provided by the Telangana government to students of this institution were commendable and arrangements have been made to make all social and minority welfare hostels and schools more nutritious and provide beauty products with a budget of Rs.500 crore.

Congratulating students for clearing national level entrance exams like NEET, he said that it is because of the hard work of teachers of the institution that the students have achieved such great achievements. The students of these institutions should also try for the civil services exams. “Stay healthy, stay safe, study hard and fulfill the wishes of your parents and teachers and live up to their hopes,” he advised.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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