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Students should aim to become real heroes: KHB chief

Students should aim to become real heroes: KHB chief

Time of India10-06-2025

Mysuru: Students should not limit their dreams to just seeing film actors and cricket players, or taking photos and selfies with them. They should aim to become real heroes and heroines by succeeding in competitive exams, advised Karnataka Housing Board commissioner KA Dayananda.
Speaking at the closing ceremony of an IAS and KAS exam training camp organised in collaboration with Karnataka State Open University at the Cauvery auditorium on Tuesday, he emphasised the importance of dreams and the clarity needed to achieve goals.
He advised students to pass competitive exams and strive to quickly overcome challenging situations. He further stated that dreams without continuous hard work are meaningless.
"Students should study diligently and avoid procrastination. They should not waste even a minute and should remain engaged in their studies until they achieve their goals," he added.
Today's youth are intelligent, but they lack patience and effort. They do not distinguish between good and bad and are unaware of the depth of hunger. This is why they get caught in stampedes like Chinnaswamy while trying to see their film or sports hero. If the youth had an awareness of hunger and literacy, they would grow to become truly famous individuals, he said.
KSOU vice-chancellor Sharanappa V Halase, registrar of exams Anand Kumar, and KSOU competitive exam centre coordinator Jainahalli Sathyanarayana Gowda were present.

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Video recordings of a statement made by the DPAR secretary to the media at noon on June 4 reveal that she initially stated that there would be a victory parade but requested the public not to gather at the Vidhana Soudha as it is a sensitive security zone and that fans must go the cricket stadium for the celebration. 'The victory march of the RCB will commence from the Vidhana Soudha. This is an iconic and historic moment. This is a historic building. The KSCA representatives have sought our permission and as per the directions of the CM we have granted permission,' the DPAR secretary stated to the media on June 4 about the felicitation and celebration event. 'We are expecting the team at 4 pm. We are going to give them a small felicitation on behalf of the state. From 4 pm, the CM and DCM (Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar) will be present and they will welcome the players and conduct the programme we hope, and we are making all arrangements,' she said. 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Siddaramaiah who posted on social media about the Vidhana Soudha event at around 1.40 pm, also stated in the post that the public could participate in the event but did not mention a parade. Despite the lack of police clearances, an open bus was dispatched from the KSCA to the Vidhana Soudha on June 4 at around 4.30 pm to carry the RCB players from the Vidhana Soudha to the stadium in a victory parade. The police did not permit the open parade. Hospital medical records for the stampede deaths indicate that the first death was declared at 3.45 pm and the last at 5.15 pm, which indicates that the deaths occurred through the course of the felicitation and celebration events. 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Students should aim to become real heroes: KHB chief
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Time of India

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  • Time of India

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Mysuru: Students should not limit their dreams to just seeing film actors and cricket players, or taking photos and selfies with them. They should aim to become real heroes and heroines by succeeding in competitive exams, advised Karnataka Housing Board commissioner KA Dayananda. Speaking at the closing ceremony of an IAS and KAS exam training camp organised in collaboration with Karnataka State Open University at the Cauvery auditorium on Tuesday, he emphasised the importance of dreams and the clarity needed to achieve goals. He advised students to pass competitive exams and strive to quickly overcome challenging situations. He further stated that dreams without continuous hard work are meaningless. "Students should study diligently and avoid procrastination. They should not waste even a minute and should remain engaged in their studies until they achieve their goals," he added. Today's youth are intelligent, but they lack patience and effort. They do not distinguish between good and bad and are unaware of the depth of hunger. This is why they get caught in stampedes like Chinnaswamy while trying to see their film or sports hero. If the youth had an awareness of hunger and literacy, they would grow to become truly famous individuals, he said. KSOU vice-chancellor Sharanappa V Halase, registrar of exams Anand Kumar, and KSOU competitive exam centre coordinator Jainahalli Sathyanarayana Gowda were present.

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