Distinguished diplomat Deepak Vohra emphasized that students hold the power to shape the nation during a speech at Nalanda Institutions' annual day event. He highlighted the importance of patriotism and preserving Indian values from mythology. The event featured notable guests and student performances.
At the 45th annual day celebrations of Nalanda Institutions in Telangana, former Ambassador to Poland Deepak Vohra addressed students, stating they have the power to shape the nation. He noted that patriotism is a key characteristic for becoming a successful citizen. Recalling values from Indian mythology, Vohra said India remains safe in the hands of its youth as long as Indian values stay intact.
The event included Sunita Varma, a global business strategist and diplomatic leader linked to the United Nations, along with Major Ram, who inspired attendees with lessons on courage, discipline, and national service. Nalanda Institutions chairman Srinivasa Raja Manthena and director Surya Manthena reaffirmed the school's commitment to developing future leaders through integrity, intelligence, and global vision. They mentioned that alumni like film stars Ramcharan and Prabhas were molded in ethical leadership here, with value-based education remaining central.
Students engaged the audience through vibrant cultural performances that showcased creativity, confidence, and holistic development. The gathering underscored the role of educational institutions in fostering national pride and leadership.