Develop a hobby other than studies, students told

  • | Tuesday | 25th September, 2018

| Photo Credit: CH_VIJAYA BHASKARKrishna Tarang-2018, a three-day annual youth festival by the Krishna University, took off on a colourful note on Monday. He called upon the students to develop a habit of learning an art or sport besides education that will help them have a better career. Students taking part in rangoli competition as part of Krishna Tarang 2018 in Vijayawada. Addressing a packed hall of students, Mr. Lakshmikantham said the youth competent in cultural and fine arts help the legacy pass on to the future generations as well as develop their self-confidence and personality. District Collector B. Lakshmikanthan inaugurated the festival hosted by P.B.

Students taking part in rangoli competition as part of Krishna Tarang 2018 in Vijayawada. | Photo Credit: CH_VIJAYA BHASKAR more-in Krishna Tarang-2018, a three-day annual youth festival by the Krishna University, took off on a colourful note on Monday. District Collector B. Lakshmikanthan inaugurated the festival hosted by P.B. Siddhartha College of Arts & Sciences in the city. Addressing a packed hall of students, Mr. Lakshmikantham said the youth competent in cultural and fine arts help the legacy pass on to the future generations as well as develop their self-confidence and personality. He called upon the students to develop a habit of learning an art or sport besides education that will help them have a better career.

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