Hyderabad: Senior IPS officer V. C. Sajjanar urged students not to panic over Telangana Class 10 results and appealed to parents to emotionally support their children during the results period.
Recalling recent incidents reported after the Intermediate examination results, Sajjanar said marks should never decide a person’s life or future.
He asked parents to accept children with affection regardless of the outcome. At the same time, he advised families not to burden students with expectations and pressure related to marks.
Sajjanar said parents should carefully observe children after the declaration of results. Moreover, families should stay close to students if they appeared silent, isolated or emotionally disturbed. Parents should also spend time with children and help remove fear from their minds.
Telangana Class 10 results are only one phase
Sajjanar assured students that Class 10 results would not change the course of life. According to him, examinations represent only a temporary phase.
He warned students against taking extreme decisions because of poor marks or failure. Such actions, he said, leave families with permanent grief and do not resolve any difficulty.
Failure should become the first step toward success rather than the end of life, Sajjanar said. In addition, he reminded students that many globally recognised personalities once struggled in academics before succeeding through determination and hard work.
Sajjanar also appealed to teachers to interact with students during this sensitive period. He said teachers should reassure students that failure remains temporary and that several opportunities exist in the future.
Life is more important than examination scores, the IPS officer said while encouraging students to face disappointing results with courage and confidence.
Students should openly speak with parents or friends whenever they experienced stress, fear or emotional anxiety, he added.