Teachers and parents told to mould students

June 11, 2014 01:07 am | Updated 01:07 am IST - KAKINADA:

Vanamadi Venkateswra Rao, Kakinada City MLA-elect, addressing parents and students after inaugurating Green Fields School near Kakinada on Monday. Photo: S. Rambabu

Vanamadi Venkateswra Rao, Kakinada City MLA-elect, addressing parents and students after inaugurating Green Fields School near Kakinada on Monday. Photo: S. Rambabu

Vedic scholar Sri Sri Chandrabhatla Chintamani Ganapathi Sastry said that the society was looking for students with good character and integrity and it was the responsibility of parents and teachers to mould them.

After inaugurating fully air-conditioned campus of new Green Field School International at Vakada near here on Monday, he hoped that educational institutions would produce great personalities like Swami Vivekananda, Einstein and Ramajujan. Granthi Narayana Rao (Babji), chairman of the institution, presided over the meeting.

Prof. G.S.N. Raju, Vice-Chancellor of Andhra University, has stated that the present generation and their parents were looking for good campus as well as results and hoped that Green Field School International would live up to the expectations.

MLAs-elect of Kakinada Vanamadi Venkateswara Rao, Pilli Anantha Lakshmi, APTRANSCO joint managing director Y. Nagi Reddy, NTR Health University former Vice-Chancellor I.V. Rao and Yasodha Hospitals’, Hyderabad cardiac surgeon Dr. Gokhale inaugurated several blocks in the new building.

Vice-chairman of the school M. Durgaprasad, secretary G.V.V.S.L.N. Subbarao, director M. Santhosh and others were present.

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