Raipur: Success is achieved through struggle: Inspiring discussion on the topic ‘Learn to struggle’

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Raipur, 3 October 2020. We should never give up on failure, we should constantly strive. Losing is one who stops trying. I too became successful after failing many times. Thoughts of this effect were expressed on the subject of “learn to struggle” in a webinar organized by Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education, Raipur Additional District Magistrate Vineet Nandanwar. More than three thousand people of the state heard him. He also interacted directly with the children of Raipur, Bastar and Surguja divisions and answered their questions. It is noteworthy that the teachers and children of Bastar High School where they studied talked to them online, the atmosphere on both sides became happy. 
In a motivational discussion with the students, Mr. Nandanwar said that he was born in Jagdalpur and did his primary education from Bastar High School and graduated in Hindi at Dharampura College. Saint Boris means sitting on the mat of a government school. In the year 2004, he failed in the interview of education worker. He said that we never lose from Asafla, losing is the one who gives up trying. Successful people are always motivated internally. It is necessary to be a guide to any success. If one way is closed, then another should work in the third plan. Failed the IAS exam three times, yet studied for ten-twelve hours continuously for five consecutive years and then became IAS of Chhattisgarh cadre in 2013.
    He told that for success one has to dream, provided dreams do not look like Sheikh Chilli. Success will be achieved with the right time and meaningful efforts in the right direction by building patience. Continue studying. The brain remains most active in the morning, study in the morning. Use your best time. Do not continue a work continuously while ceasefire then work on the formula of conflict. Develop a clear understanding of the subject, not an understanding of the subject. Instead of reading ten books, read a book ten times, prioritize it on the basis of what is required to be read and what is left out. At night or in the morning, prepare an action plan for the day and then self-assess it in the evening. Correct the mistakes, do not repeat the mistakes again and again. 
Prashant Pandey, the nodal officer of the State Media Center, conducted the webinar. Education advisor Satyaraj Iyer got the children interviewed. Chhattisgarh Secondary Education Board Deputy Secretary J.J. K. Aggarwal expressed his gratitude.