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    Students Should Work Hard to Achieve Success: Collector

    Nalgonda District Collector Ila Tripathi encouraged students to work hard and aim for top positions in society. On Monday, she attended a motivational session at Udayaditya Bhavan in the Nalgonda District Collector’s Office. The session was for students staying in social welfare hostels who are preparing for their 10th-grade exams.

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    She advised students to set clear goals and put in dedicated efforts to achieve them. She emphasized that the 10th-grade exams are crucial for their future and urged them to take the challenge seriously. She also advised them to use their time wisely, avoid distractions, eat healthy food, and balance both smart work and hard work. She motivated them to aim for a 10/10 GPA and make their district proud.

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    Later, Collector Tripathi directed agricultural officers to educate farmers about the benefits of crop rotation. She suggested that if necessary, farmer conferences should be organized in different areas before the agricultural season begins.

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    She pointed out that most farmers in the district grow paddy, which can be difficult during the summer due to a lack of irrigation water and declining groundwater levels. She encouraged farmers to consider growing dryland and horticultural crops, as they require less water. She stressed the importance of educating farmers on sustainable farming practices to ensure long-term agricultural success.

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