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Don’t lose curiosity, originality: Murmu’s advice to students

Being a good person is more important than being a successful person, said President Droupadi Murmu in an advice to students at the convocation ceremony of Central University of Punjab in Bathinda on Tuesday. The President said a convocation ceremony...
Vice-Chancellor Raghavendra P Tiwari honours President Droupadi Murmu during a convocation at the Central University of Punjab in Bathinda on Tuesday.
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Being a good person is more important than being a successful person, said President Droupadi Murmu in an advice to students at the convocation ceremony of Central University of Punjab in Bathinda on Tuesday.

The President said a convocation ceremony marks the completion of one phase of life for a student and the beginning of another.

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She also advised students to make curiosity, originality, morality, farsightedness, and spontaneity as part of their lives. Murmu said while curiosity makes a person eager to gain new knowledge, originality gives a unique identity.

She told students that good morality was the foundation of a meaningful life.

The President said the students should not be driven by personal gains but strive to make a lasting impression by using their abilities and interests. “Spontaneity is a valuable quality. It has many dimensions. Avoiding pomposity or show-off is one dimension of it. Consistency in words and actions is another dimension of spontaneity. Staying connected to one’s roots is also a very important dimension of spontaneity,” she added.

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Later, addressing at AIIMS, she advised doctors to understand their moral responsibility and work accordingly. She asked them to control their emotions to face challenges thrown by the profession.

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