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Students have the power to shape the nation, says former diplomat

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Last updated: March 2, 2026 3:42 am
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Published: March 2, 2026
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Distinguished diplomat and former Ambassador to Poland, Deepak Vohra, said students have the power to shape the nation and patriotism was one of the key characteristics to become a successful citizen.

Recalling the great values from Indian mythology, Mr.Vohra said India was safe in the hands of its young students as long as their Indian values values are intact. He was speaking at the 45th annual day of Nalanda institutions.

Sunita Varma, a global business strategist and diplomatic leader associated with the United Nations, was present and Major Ram, whose presence inspired students with values of courage, discipline and national service.

Nalanda Institutions chairman Srinivasa Raja Manthena and director Surya Manthena reiterated the institution’s unwavering mission to nurture future leaders with integrity, intelligence and global vision. They recalled how top film stars like Ramcharan, Prabhas and others were shaped in ethical leadership in their school, and how value-based learning continues to be the focus.

Students captivated the audience with vibrant cultural performances reflecting creativity, confidence and holistic development.

Published – March 02, 2026 09:12 am IST



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