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    Bhadrachalam ITDA Project Officer (PO) B Rahul has started a career guidance program to help tribal students choose the right education and job opportunities. The goal is to increase awareness among students in tenth, intermediate, and degree courses.

    To provide useful career information, posters with details about courses, career paths, and job options have been placed in tribal schools. This will help students understand their choices better.

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    On Friday, Rahul launched a vocational counseling program at AGHS Girls’ Ashram School in Bhadrachalam. During the event, officials from different government departments shared their career experiences. Their stories encouraged students to aim for government jobs. Some students showed interest in becoming IAS and IPS officers, while others wanted to become Collectors.

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    As part of this program, career guidance books are being distributed in all tribal schools. Teachers have been asked to guide students and parents about educational opportunities. Tehsildars and special officers have also been instructed to visit schools and promote career awareness.

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    A talent promotion test will be conducted on February 23, with five students from each school taking part. The PO also emphasized that, with Class 10 and intermediate exams approaching, tribal school staff should work on improving the pass percentage.

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