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Lecturers visit the park for skipper students

Mysuru: Lecturer Maharaja’s PU College at JLB Road along with Principal TR Siddaraju, visiting several parks and parks in the city after complaints that many students do not attend classes and waste time.
According to the authorities, students from several PU colleges around it were also found to skip classes during inspections.
Students are seen running when they see their lecturers in the park and reason.
“Our appeal to students and parents is that PU’s education is an important stage of life.
Students may not waste their time.
They must attend classes regularly.
Parents also have to take part in academic progress and their children’s daily activities,” Siddaraju’s appeal.
Siddaraju also visits the hostel managed by the government at night and speaks to prisoners.
He suggested students about the importance of education and the need to ensure discipline in life.

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