Youth told to stay away from 6 ‘C’s

Pattabhiram advises youth to have time-bound goals

January 28, 2013 11:03 am | Updated 11:03 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

VISAKHAPATNAM(ANDHRA PRADESH)27-01-2013 :Personality development expert BV Pattabhiram addressing the students at a programme organised by Satya Sai Yuva Vikas in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.---- -photo:C_V_SUBRAHMANYAM

VISAKHAPATNAM(ANDHRA PRADESH)27-01-2013 :Personality development expert BV Pattabhiram addressing the students at a programme organised by Satya Sai Yuva Vikas in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.---- -photo:C_V_SUBRAHMANYAM

Youth from the district interacted with senior personality development trainers and veterans of human resource development and clarified their doubts.

The programme organised by the youth wing of the Sri Satya Sai Seva Organisation here on Sunday saw over 1,300 youth participate. The programme covered subjects like value of time, role of music in human life and secrets of success, among others.

Advising the youth to stay away from 6 ‘C’s – cellphone, cable TV, cinema, cricket, cyber connections and caste/community differences – psychologist, hypnotist and HR consultant B.V. Pattabhiram said value-based education is the need of the hour.

He called upon the youth to maintain a perfect mental, physical and social well-being to emerge as a successful personality.

Lauding the efforts of Sri Satya Sai Seva Organisations in rendering yeoman service to the poor and the needy and for imparting human values-based education to the children right from an early age he said “Success is a choice, not Chance.”

He advised the youth to have a specific, meaningful, achievable, realistic and time-bound goal.

The programme was inaugurated by district president Sri Satya Sai Seva Organisations V.R Nageswara Rao. regional coordinator-youth A. Ramprasad, district youth coordinator K.Ramesh, district mahila youth coordinator Ms. Priyadarshini, City Seva Samithi convener K. Venkateswara Raju, office bearers of the organisation, elders and parents also participated.

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