In a recent event at the Grievance Hall of the District Police Office, District SP Riti raj, IPS, spoke about the importance of setting life goals early and pursuing them with determination. She congratulated students from police families who had passed their 10th, inter first year, and second year exams.
Riti raj emphasized the significance of adopting good habits to achieve success and reach higher positions in life. Drawing inspiration from books like “Tuesdays with Morrie” by Mitch Albom and “Atomic Habits” by James Clear, she encouraged students to think about their goals and the steps needed to achieve them.
During the event, SP Riti raj inquired about the students’ goals and guided them on the types of studies and efforts required to achieve those goals in the future. She stressed that adopting good habits is crucial for reaching high goals in life.
Citing valuable resources like “Tuesdays with Morrie” and “Atomic Habits,” SP Riti raj encouraged students to read these books and integrate the lessons into their lives. She reassured students that low marks in studies should not discourage them, as marks do not solely determine success.
SP Riti raj advised students to practice subjects in which they receive low marks repeatedly to achieve better results. He also highlighted the importance of mastering the English language for future studies.
Additionally, SP Riti raj encouraged parents to support their children’s educational interests, making it easier for them to achieve their goals. The program was attended by children of police families who had completed their 10th, inter first year, and second year exams, along with their mothers.