Government to digitise school education

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All the students should acquire wisdom from their childhood and should grow up to higher levels in their lives, said Additional Joint Collector Radha Krishan Murthy.

Kakinada: All the students should acquire wisdom from their childhood and should grow up to higher levels in their lives, said Additional Joint Collector Radha Krishan Murthy.
The Additional Joint Collector was the chief guest at the district-level quiz competitions, ‘Reliance Dhirubhai Ambani Quiz (RDAQ) at Rangaraya Medical College Auditorium.

Speaking on the occasion here on Sunday, he said that the mind is superior to muscle and by using the power of the wisdom one could acquire fame across. “With perseverance, hard work and discipline, one can acquire knowledge.

Education should be learned in a competitive way,” he said. Radha Krishna Murthy further stated that the government would digitalise education system at all the government schools to compete with private schools.

Deputy Director of Information and PR Department M Francis and Reliance Yetimoga head Akshaya Bakshi also spoke at the event. The latter said that nearly 5,000 students participated in the RDAQ competitions.

Later, Radha Krishna Murthy distributed prizes for the quiz competitions. In the government schools category, ZPHS Veeravallipalem won first prize and SKVT English Medium School, Rajahmundry won second prize, while in the private schools category Akshara School bagged first prize and Vidyanjali School won second prize.

Reliance vice-president (HR) Srinivasa Rao, PNC head T Viswanadh, HSE head KNM Prasad, Nagesh, Sudhir Sistla, Reliance Ladies Club representatives and CSR Foundation representatives participated.

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