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Keep it up: The Executive Director of BHEL, Tiruchi, A .V. Krishnan, honouring a public examination topper in Tiruchi on Saturday. The Rotary Club of BHEL, Tiruchi, president M. Murugananthan, left, looks on. TIRUCHI: Time management is vital for school students to achieve their goals in securing high percentage of marks and emerge toppers in X Standard and Plus Two public examinations and bring laurels to their parents, teachers and to the institution, said A.V. Krishnan, Executive Director of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Tiruchi, here on Saturday. Mr. Krishnan, who was the chief guest at a function organised by the Rotary Club of BHEL City, Tiruchi, to honour this year’s toppers in the X Standard and Plus Two public examinations of 15 schools in and around BHEL Township here and distributed prizes including cups and books to the toppers, said that it was essential that school students should make special efforts to balance their time every day and devote time for studies and other development activities. Mr. Krishnan pointed out that students should also know about outside world besides concentrating on their studies. They should plan their day’s programme for studies and other self-improvement activities. The ED said that he would consider conducting science and environmental exhibitions for students by the BHEL in response to the suggestion made by M. Murugananam, charter president of the Rotary Club of BHEL City. Earlier, P. S. D. Chandrasekaran, former Rotary District Governor, in his brief address, appreciated thetoppers for their efforts in the public examinations. Students should not be book worms, but should also know about the global scenario in all spheres. He praised the Rotary Club of BHEL City for motivating the school students to become toppers every year and bring fame to their institutions. In all, 83 toppers (nine from CBSE X Standard, three from CBSE XII Standard, 31 from State Board X Standard (SSLC), seven from Matriculation X Standard and 33 from State Board Plus Two (XII Standard) from 15 schools in and around BHEL Township viz. R.S. Krishnan HSS, BHEL Matriculation HSS, Boiler Plant Boys HSS, Boiler Plant Girls HSS, Infant Jesus Girls HSS, Mukkulathore HSS, Government HSS, Thuvakudi, ARK Vidhyajothi Vikhas Matriculation HSS, Government Adi Dravidar Welfare Girls HSS, Government Adi Dravidar Welfare Boys HSS, St. Little Flower High School, Kattur, St. Joseph’s High School, Ayyampatti, Montfort School, Kattur, St. Antony’s High School, Kattur and St. Mary’s High School, Pathalapettai, received prizes at the function. V. Pugazhenthi, secretary of the Rotary Club of BHEL City, also spoke.
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