Vice President Urges Youth to Explore Beyond Civil Services
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar expressed concern over the extensive coaching centre advertisements in newspapers. Speaking at an induction programme, he urged the youth to explore lucrative opportunities beyond civil services. Dhankhar encouraged young people to resist forces prioritizing self-interest over national interest.
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Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has raised concerns over the increasing volume of coaching centre advertisements in newspapers, calling them 'seductive'. Speaking at the induction programme for the first joint masters/LLM degree in Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Management at National Law University in Delhi, Dhankhar emphasized the need for youth to explore lucrative opportunities outside of civil services.
'I am perplexed by the extravagance of these coaching centre advertisements that fill up major sections of newspapers. The same faces of successful candidates are used by multiple organisations,' Dhankhar stated.
He further urged the youth to venture beyond the limited opportunities in civil services and to seek more promising fields that can contribute significantly to the nation's progress. Additionally, he called on young people to counteract forces that prioritize self-interest over the country's interest.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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