Jamshedpur, Oct 11: Governor C.P. Radhakrishnan today visited the upgraded +2 Tata Workers’ Union High School, Kadma, Jamshedpur.
During his interaction with the students, he emphasized the richness of our culture, highlighting the reverence for the earth as Mother and the country as Bharatmata.

The Governor expressed solidarity with the Ujjwala scheme, initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which has provided relief to households by ensuring the availability of cooking gas. He praised the efforts to alleviate the struggles faced by mothers and sisters who, in the past, endured smoke-related issues during cooking.

Addressing the significance of cleanliness, he commended the continuous efforts of the Prime Minister in realizing the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. He underscored that the mantra of success is embedded in cleanliness and congratulated the school for receiving an award for its commitment to cleanliness.
Expressing delight at the school’s excellence, the Governor encouraged teachers and students, emphasizing the importance of unwavering commitment and dedicated effort. He stressed that success should be pursued through diligent work rather than for awards or recognition.
Responding to questions from the students, Radhakrishnan shared insights into his life, citing his mother as his first inspiration. He recounted his journey into public service, mentioning his allocation of funds for the renovation of numerous schools, reflecting his commitment to education.
Encouraging the students to focus on one task at a time, he advocated for a balanced approach to life—playing while playing and studying with dedication. He advised the students to manage stress and wished them a bright future. The Governor concluded by appreciating an exhibition displayed at the school, highlighting the collective efforts of teachers and students.

