Education Can Help Students Reach Higher Goals: Hero Sanjosh and ASP Manan Bhatt

Education Can Help Students Reach Higher Goals: Hero Sanjosh and ASP Manan Bhatt
Eturnagaram, Mulugu, May 19:
A scholarship distribution programme was organised by the Hari Sanjosh Foundation and Vissen Infotech at the Zilla Parishad High School in Eturnagaram of Mulugu district on Monday.
Speaking at the event, actor and foundation chairman Hero Sanjosh and Eturnagaram ASP Manan Bhatt said students should study with interest and dedication instead of pressure. They said education can help students achieve success in life.
The programme began with the lighting of the lamp by ASP Manan Bhatt, Hero Sanjosh and actor Sampoornesh Babu. Students and parents from Eturnagaram and Kannayigudem mandals attended the event.
₹2.70 lakh distributed to meritorious students
A total of 118 students were honoured during the programme. Among them, 80 students scored above 500 marks in SSC examinations, while 38 students scored above 900 marks in Intermediate examinations. Each student received a cash prize of ₹2,000.
Students who secured district-level ranks were given special cash incentives of ₹5,000 by Hero Sanjosh and ASP Manan Bhatt. SSC district topper Krishna was specially felicitated at the event.
“I achieved success step by step” – Hero Sanjosh
Addressing the gathering, Hero Sanjosh said he came from the remote village of Shankarajupalli and achieved success gradually through hard work. He encouraged students from agency areas to continue their education and aim for higher goals.
He advised students to use the scholarship money for educational purposes and said the foundation would continue organising welfare programmes for students.
“Hard work can help you achieve top jobs” – ASP Manan Bhatt
ASP Manan Bhatt advised students not to waste time and to stay focused on education. He said discipline and hard work can help students achieve good positions and careers.
He also asked students to remain thankful to their parents, teachers and organisations supporting their education.
Actor Sampoornesh Babu attracted attention at the programme, with many students and youth interacting with him.
High Court senior advocate and Disha Law Firm founder Poojari Nageswara Rao, District Education Officer Siddhartha Reddy, CI Anumula Srinivas, Mulugu AMO Shyamsunder Reddy, MEO Koyyada Mallayya, ZPHS Headmaster Sambasiva Rao and others attended the event.

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