Telangana guv takes part in Yuva Sangam

Telangana guv takes part in Yuva Sangam
Hyderabad: Governor of Telangana, CP Radhakrishnan, took part in the fourth phase of Yuva Sangam programme hosted at Raj Bhavan, Hyderabad. The initiative was orchestrated by the University of Hyderabad in conjunction with NIT Patna.
The Governor underscored the imperative of national cohesion, citing India's remarkable ascent as the world's 5th largest economy, a feat made possible by our rich unity in diversity.
Emphasizing the pivotal role of education-driven progress, he articulated its potency in surmounting life’s myriad challenges.
The Governor elucidated the symbiotic relationship between production and distribution, asserting that the former underpins the latter. Drawing a fine distinction between happiness and monetary wealth, he advocated for individual and familial prosperity alongside societal and national contribution. Earlier, students engaged in a spirited dialogue with the Governor. tnn
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