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Dharwad: SSLC toppers share breakfast & dreams with DC

Dharwad: The excitement mixed with pride was a big writing on the faces of the SSLC toppers on Wednesday when they entered the collector’s bungalow in Dharwad on an invitation none other than the deputy commissioner of Nitesh Patil, who hosted for them on Wednesday.
Nagalakshmi’s first rank holder agadi, along with other outstanding people walked to a housing bungalow for a warm welcome by DC and other officers.
Welcoming senior toppers and officials from the Ministry of Education, DC turned people who excel about their extraordinary success in the exam.
Nagalakshmi Agadi of Presentation Girls School, who has received first ranked in the state by scoring 625 of 625, specifically congratulated by DC.
All invitations served a delicious and luxurious breakfast.
The achievements were overwhelmed with their dreams and aimed at Patest Nitesh, ZP CEO Dr.
B Sushela and IAS Madhav Gitte.
IAS OFFICER GURUDAT HEGDE, MD, Karnataka Handloom Development Corporation is also present to entertain outstanding people.
Nitesh Patil originating from Sindagi Taluk in the Vijayapura district and who studied at PDJ High School explained how he entered civil service after MTech’s degree in computer science.
He said students had to choose their favorite subjects and studies with dedication.
Someone must pursue their hobbies and sports because they help in the overall development of personality.
There are many opportunities in government and the private sector for those who contribute and work hard, he said.
The CEO of ZP Dr.
B Sushela said the difficulties should not be obstacles to reduce greater heights and suggest toppers to set a definite goal and try to achieve dedication.
The challenge must be converted into opportunities, he said.
Gurudatt Hegde, who has guaranteed 25th in the UPSC Civil Service Examination, said that he was a high school student to Bound in Dharwad since grade 1 and studied in Kannada media.
He said he wrote the UPSC exam in Kannada media and succeeded.
Languages ​​and regions have no obstacles to achieving goals, he said.
Probationer IAS Madhu Gitte who came from Nanded in Maharastra suggested that preparation for competitive examinations must begin at the age of 17-18 which is the formative years in the lives of students.
Nagalakshmi Agadi, while thanking DC for a rare movement said he wanted to learn medicine and inspired by CEO of ZP B Susheela who was a doctor with qualifications.
Preeti Kotabagi High School Government, Madanabhavi in ​​Dharwad Taluk, said he was impressed with the words that inspired senior officers and would aim at the civil service exam.
DDPI Mohankumar Hanchate, Beo Girish Padaki and the others were present.

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