On national integration, honesty and punctuality

‘Think Big’ book released in Vijayawada. Book author Dr. T.S. Rao said about 55 books were scripted so far and many volumes were written on developing child psychology. The new book will bring great change among children and help them to achieve their goals, said Dr. Rao.

September 18, 2014 11:46 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:03 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA:

'Think Big' author and psychiatrist Dr. T.S. Rao, Dr. G. Samaram and students having a look at the book after releasing it in Vijayawada on Thursday. Photo: V. Raju

'Think Big' author and psychiatrist Dr. T.S. Rao, Dr. G. Samaram and students having a look at the book after releasing it in Vijayawada on Thursday. Photo: V. Raju

Navajeevan Bala Bhavan student Harika and SKCV student G. Pradeep released the book ‘Think Big’ here on Thursday. The book was authored by noted psychologist and Counselling Psychologists Association State president Dr. T.S. Rao.

Speaking on the occasion, noted doctor Dr. G. Samaram said students should be trained on good habits, politeness and patriotism. ‘Think Book’ is a good manuscript which explained the students on national integration, honesty, punctuality, good food habits, maintaining good health and other topics for students, Mr. Samaram said.

Book author Dr. T.S. Rao said about 55 books were scripted so far and many volumes were written on developing child psychology. The new book will bring great change among children and help them to achieve their goals, said Dr. Rao.

N.V.V.S.V. Prasad, to whom the book was dedicated, said that ‘Think Big’ should be translated into other languages for the convenience of children of other states. He thanked Dr. Rao for writing the book on children.

Childline organised the programme. Navajeevan Bala Bhavan manager L. Malleswara Rao and J.P. Publications chairman Jakkampudi Prasad participated.

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