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    Wanaparthy: District Superintendent of Police (SP) Giri Dhar Rao IPS gave valuable advice to students, encouraging them to avoid bad habits and focus on achieving excellence in life. He suggested that students should read books about great personalities and choose good friends to guide them on the right path.

    SP Rao shared key points with the students, urging them to:

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    – Stay away from bad habits
    – Read inspiring books
    – Choose good friends
    – Develop discipline and physical activity habits
    – Persevere through obstacles
    – Follow road safety rules
    – Report substance abuse and cybercrime incidents
    – Stay focused and happy

    Speaking at the Polytechnic College in Wanaparthy, SP Rao highlighted the importance of discipline, physical exercise, and persistence when facing challenges. He encouraged students to set goals and work hard to achieve them, even if they face setbacks or low marks.

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    “Don’t be discouraged by failures. Stay happy and focused on your goals,” he said, motivating the students to remain positive.

    SP Rao also stressed the importance of road safety and avoiding substance abuse. He urged students to report any illegal activities or cybercrime incidents to the police, ensuring a safer environment for everyone.

    The event was attended by the college’s Principal Jagan Naik, Mechanical Department Head Shyam Rao, faculty members, and around 500 students.

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