KARIMNAGAR, JULY 11, 2026: If today’s students excel in their studies, learn the necessary skills, and secure high-level jobs, they will lay a solid foundation for the country’s development, said noted writer, speaker, and retired principal Lion Burra Madhusudhan Reddy.
Speaking as the chief guest at the World Population Day programme organised by the Satavahana Lions Club on the premises of the local Dhangarwadi Government High School on Saturday, he said that the youth who spend their time in a lifeless way, away from education and jobs, are a burden not only to their families but also to the country. He encouraged them to pursue higher education, get attractive jobs and run away from poverty. He said that the responsibility of providing a bright future to India, which has the largest youth population, lies solely with the youth.
He expressed hope that if today’s youth grow up on the right path, Vikasit Bharat will achieve its goals and reach the position of Vishwaguru. Satavahana Lions Club President Lion Acharya V Srinivas said that it has become mandatory to learn skills along with studies and urged every student to make efforts to learn skills in parallel with reading textbooks. He suggested that teachers should put a lot of effort in skill development.
Speaking on the occasion, In-charge HM Rama Devi promised to teach skills along with studies to her students. Prizes were given to the winners of the essay writing competition organised on the topic of the population of the country. Club Secretary Lion Narla Venugopal presented the vote of thanks, and 120 students, including teachers K. Anil, V. Savera, Srilatha, G. Vasundhara, and Anandha, participated in the programme.
