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    Nagar Kurnool: District Senior Civil Judge Sabitha spoke about the importance of the Indian Constitution in protecting individuals from injustice and illegal activities. She highlighted that the Constitution gives everyone certain rights to safeguard them from atrocities.

    Speaking at a Legal Awareness Conference held at Little Flower High School in Nagar Kurnool, Judge Sabitha stressed the need for students to develop good habits, discipline, and a strong understanding of the law. She said that legal awareness is important for both boys and girls, and it can boost their self-confidence.

    Judge Sabitha pointed out that students aged 14-18 sometimes think they know everything, but this is not always true. She advised students to listen to their parents and teachers, as good behavior will help them achieve their goals. She also encouraged students to report any injustices they face, assuring them that the police are there to protect and assist them.

    In addition, Judge Sabitha reminded students to focus on their studies and listen carefully to their teachers’ lessons. She said this will help them succeed in competitive exams. She also emphasized the importance of developing a competitive mindset from a young age and stressed the need for students to be socially responsible while pursuing their education.

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    During the event, there was also a discussion about the POCSO Act and other laws related to children’s rights. Several advocates, including Madhusudan Rao, Shyam Prasad Rao, Bhavani Bhai, Ramchander, and Khaja Abdul Rahim, along with court staff members, the school principal, and teachers, attended the program.

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