The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Avid Hindu reader celebrates its Values Day with students

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An avid reader of The Hindu, former RTC executive director M.V. Nagavender Rao celebrated the 145th anniversar­y of the newspaper by distributi­ng fruits and snacks to the students of Prakasam Vidya Niketan, Anand Nagar Colony, Khairataba­d.

A diehard fan of The Hindu for the last six decades, Mr. Rao visited the government school to celebrate the occasion observed as Values Day. Addressing students, Mr. Rao exhorted them to make it a habit to read The Hindu to acquire knowledge on current affairs. He assured students that this would also improve their English.

“My English teacher from high school suggested this to me in 1962, and that helped me a lot to improve my communicat­ion skills to perform better in my managerial role,” he recalled. He expressed his willingnes­s to ensure supply of the newspaper to the school through his personal contributi­on. Headmistre­ss of the school Padmavathi thanked him for this gesture and advice to students.

Mr. Rao, 74, is the founder president of Vriksha Mithra, an organisati­on with 620 life members devoted to environmen­t protection and community developmen­t.

Talking to The Hindu on Wednesday, Mr. Rao said that he believed that individual­s, institutio­ns and the society should work in tandem to make life better for people. “Media plays a vital role in achieving social harmony with the reporting of daily news. Only people with ethical values and a positive mindset can save the world from disasters and distress. Institutio­ns with profession­al ethics are essential for social peace. With technologi­cal advancemen­t, human behaviour assumes high importance,” he observed.

 ?? ?? Retired RTC official M.V. Nagavender Rao celebratin­g the 145th anniversar­y of The Hindu with students of Prakasam Vidya Niketan at Anand Nagar Colony in Khairataba­d on Wednesday.
Retired RTC official M.V. Nagavender Rao celebratin­g the 145th anniversar­y of The Hindu with students of Prakasam Vidya Niketan at Anand Nagar Colony in Khairataba­d on Wednesday.

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