“Overcoming your weaknesses with your motivational power is the word that everyone adores as, 'Successâ€, said Mr. Sujit Kr. Singh IPS, DIG Udhampur Reasi range in an interactive session with the students and staff, organized by the IQAC and Career Counseling Cell of the college. One should not allow one's positive stresses subdued by negative thoughts and thinking as the latter lead a person in a situation where realization of one’s goal becomes a distant dream, he also said. Striving for seeking realistic means and approaches clubbed with shunning of ego and pseudo-idealism, particularly at collegiate stage would help students become a successful person in life, he added in his mesmerizing address. Mr. Sanidhaya Singh, Inspector Income Tax, Dept Central Govt. from Nagpur was also a resource person who delivered a talk on the preparations for SSC exams after graduation. He stressed that carrying option B in one's mind would always hamper his struggle for achieving the main goal. He added that one should not try to be influenced with other person’s stype of preparations: instead he should do whatever is most natural to him. Mr. Kameshwar Puri KPS, Staff Officer to the DIG, was yet another effective speaker who presented his talk on various career options after graduation. He also gave tips to the students about cracking civil service examinations. Earlier the programme began with the formal welcome address by Prof. Dr. N. K. Resutra, Principal of the college where in he expressed his gratitude to the resource persons and threw light on the adorable attributes of the personality of the Chief guest that would keep on motivating always. Principal GDC Ramnagar Dr. Udhey Bhanu remained prominently present in the program. Senior faculty members of the college including Dr. Bhavnaish Chand HoD Physics ,Prof.Babu Lal Thakur, HoD Education, Prof, Romesh Kr. Atri HoD Botany, Prof Suresh Kr. Dogra, Convener IQAC, Prof Satish Kumar, HoD Zoology, Dr. Ved Kumar, Hod Chemistry, Prof. Kamal Kishore, NCC Officer, Prof. Sanjay Kumar, Convener Career Counseling Cell and other staff members were also present in this highly motivating lectures. PRINCIPAL