Indore Collector Ashish Singh Engages With Students, Encourages Career Dreams In ‘Bhavishya Se Bhent’ Program
Collector Ashish Singh visited CM Rise Government Higher Secondary School, Musakhedi, early in the morning. He began the day by joining the school prayer.

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Under the "School Chalen Hum" campaign, the "Bhavishya se Bhent" program was held in Indore. The initiative focused on educating students about the importance of academics and planning for the future. Several administrative officers visited different schools to engage with students.
Collector Ashish Singh visited CM Rise Government Higher Secondary School, Musakhedi, early in the morning. He began the day by joining the school prayer. Later, he interacted with students of class 10, discussing their future plans. When asked about the class, a teacher clarified that the students had just transitioned from 9th to 10th grade. The Collector remarked, "Yesterday might have been your first day in 10th."
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He stressed the importance of deciding one's career path early. He noted that many new job opportunities are available in the private sector, including fields like Artificial Intelligence. During the session, students shared their dreams. One girl expressed her wish to become a doctor, another wanted to be Prime Minister, while others mentioned careers in teaching, engineering, and the civil services. The Collector even took a photo with Kavya Singh, a student who aspires to be the Prime Minister.
The Collector sat with the children on the ground and narrated a story about Rishi Kashyap and the origin of Kashmir. He also informed them about the school’s upcoming shift to a new building. Senior officials, including the Municipal Commissioner, also visited schools to guide students towards excellence.
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