Stalin Emphasizes Lifelong Learning and Simplicity in Education
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin underscores the importance of continued learning post-degree, urging students to embrace simplicity and kindness. Speaking at the Bharathidasan Institute of Management's 33rd Graduation Day, he inspired students to balance success with discipline, drawing inspiration from the Thirukkural for enduring wisdom.
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin, addressing the 33rd Graduation Day of the Bharathidasan Institute of Management in Tiruchirappalli, emphasized education as an ongoing journey. He urged graduates to continually learn, dream ambitiously, and embody simplicity and kindness in their endeavors.
Stalin highlighted the necessity of adapting to an evolving world, drawing inspiration from the Thirukkural to stay grounded in foundational principles. He noted that true leadership is about creating a positive impact, not merely holding a position or earning high salaries.
As degrees were awarded to 197 candidates, the Chief Minister pointed out that in the era of Artificial Intelligence, honesty mirrored one's knowledge. He encouraged graduates to aspire to high positions, fostering achievers who could potentially lead in both Indian and multinational corporations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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