Arunachal Pradesh governor urges students to be entrepreneurial, seek knowledge
India Today
The Arunachal Pradesh governor has urged school students to seek knowledge and be entrepreneurial.
Interacting with school students on Saturday, the Arunachal Pradesh Governor BD Mishra urged them to become job providers instead of job seekers, and remarked that students' pursuit should not be limited to seeking a job but for knowledge.
The Arunachal Pradesh governor was interacting with the students of Gyanangush Residential School, Tinsukia of Assam at Raj Bhavan, Itanagar. He further advised the students present to study well, play hard and be disciplined.
He went on to urge the students to avail maximum benefits from the good facilities given by the school and become useful and good citizens of the country.
Taking to Twitter, the Arunachal Pradesh Governor said, "Interacted with the students of Gyanangush Residential School, Tinsukia, Assam at Raj Bhavan, Itanagar. Advised them to study hard, play well and be disciplined and become good citizens of India."
He added that the academic pursuit of students should not be constricted to job-seeking but also for knowledge which provides confidence and an enterprising spirit.
The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh urged the students to prepare for future difficulties by instilling nationalism, good moral character, and solidarity among the students.
He went on to urge the students to be entrepreneurial and not run after jobs. As he said in his Tweet, "Exhorted the students to work hard, study for knowledge and not certificate, be entrepreneurial and not run after Naukari (Job). They should become job providers and not job seekers."