Eduction should enhance thinking ability

Update: 2018-10-07 05:30 IST

Rajamahendravaram: Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana High Court Justice TB Radhakrishnan has advised the students not to get accustomed to mere downloading, cutting and pasting system in the guise of development in technology. It affects the capacity of thinking, he added.

Addressing the engineering students on the last day of tech fest 'Advika' at NTR convention hall of Adikavi Nannaya University here on Saturday, he underlined the need to giving work to the brain to bring out the best in an individual, instead of copying. The students should not forget the roots, in the name of technological development, he added. Reading habit is very important along with analysing the things which can be made possible through discussing with friends and reading habit helps a lot to the students. 

Moral values and ethics should be learnt from childhood days, instead of at degree and post-graduate level, he said. To achieve goals, commitment and dedication is important and because of changing circumstances the students are deciding their goals in their school days itself. Student days are memorable and they should be used judiciously, he advised the students. 

All are one and equal before law and Constitution and all articles in the Constitution are important, like the importance of various musical instruments in music for proper rythms, the Chief Justice said. 
“In some instances, if we go as per majority we have to face problems and questioned if majority says stop inhaling what will happen,” he questioned The fundamental rights are the soul of Constitution and our consciousness is our auditor for our works, he added.

Right To Information Act (RTI) is under utilisation and the information obtained through RTI should be utilised for the transformation of the society instead of personnel transformation, he said. He advised the students to be good citizens of the country by practicing good habits and upholding values. High Court Judge Justice M Sitarama Murthi said education is very important in our life and our journey depends on education. He advised the students to achieve their goals with commitment and dedication.

High Court Judge Justice C Praveen Kumar said a person is said to be poor it he does not have any goal or dream in his life. He said there is no substitute to hard work and asked the engineering students to march ahead with goals and put their endeavour to achieve them. University Vice-Chancellor Professor Murru Mutyala Naidu presided over the meeting and felicitated the three Judges. District Sessions Judge Tukaramji, Municipal Corporation Commissioner Sumit Kumar, Vigilance SP Reddy Gangadhar Rao, university faculty and others were present.

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