SACCHE
MAN SE KI GAYI PRARTHNA KHAALI NAHI
JAATI ... Prayers with clean heart
never go unanswered.
Good days are back for me again.
Thanks to Abhayanandji and his team
to revert the decision to close
SUPER-30.
Just a suggestion, can't we make it
SUPER-100?
The large growing army of
hard-working, intelligent but poor
students is ever-rising in our
state. They have talent but not the
resources. If the number of entrants
could be increased at the
institution, it would server the
cause a bit more.
Ravish Kumar, Hyderabad - June 7,
2007
With great interest I read your news
on I DESIRE STATEMENT made to the
media. It has some sense in it as
they are also doing the same thing
which Super 30 is doing and you need
to give them fair treatment than
framing them as unscrupulous
coaching institutes.
It is good that people from Bihar
who have excelled in their
profession are now trying to help
the young generation. If IDESIRE has
the forms submitted to them of those
34 students, they should come out
with the name of the 3 students who
claim to be coached by them.
Moreover, Super-30 should not take
it as a monopoly of success as these
days in the era of competition, it
is right of every one to try or take
any help or guidance and either
Super-30 or IDESIRE should not take
it as an ego that some other
institutes are claiming. In fact
both Super-30 and Idesire should
work in a team spirit and do not
think themselves as competitors. In
fact after going through the
statement issued by I DESIRE, I feel
that the whole episode of SUPER-30
was uncalled for and was childish
and not expected from such matured
people. I wish you could open a
forum for comments to come.
Rajesh Srivastava - June 7, 2007
The
decision to call off the closing of
Super-30 is heartning but Super-30
is not enough. We need Super-1000 or
even more, which would be possible
if we allow more than one Super-30.
For that we need to encourage other
institute like I-desire and other
upcoming genuine ones.
People of Bihar should forget their
egos and work for upliftment of the
society as a whole.
Vivek Kumar, Columbus, USA - June
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