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President urges parents to give children moral edn

March 07, 2018 00:00:00


Mentioning the recent incidents of question paper leakage in different public examinations, President Abdul Hamid said on Tuesday all parents want to witness the success of their children, but the achievement having no moral base is unacceptable, reports UNB.

The President came up with the remark while addressing the inaugural programme of the National Primary Education Week-2018 at Osmani Memprial Hall in the city on Tuesday afternoon.

He said incident of question paper leakage became the most discussed topic in recent times. Reports were published in different newspapers about the alleged involvement of teacher-student-guardians with question paper leakage. "Every mother and father wants to see the best success of their children. But the success without morality is not desirable in any way."

President Hamid said teachers and guardians should have to take initiative to give proper education to the students so that they (students) stay away from any kind of wrongdoing and unethical activities. "Remember that the foundation of a student's education is based on the primary school."

"So it is our moral obligation to ensure that each student can start his/her academic career on a solid foundation. If this can be done, then cheating in examination as well as incident of question paper leakage will come to an end," hoped the President.

President Hamid urged the guardians to educate their children with moral education. "Children are the future of the nation, so my request to the parents is to give moral education to their children for the nation's bright future."


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