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Briefing the press, Assistant Professor and Programme Coordinator Dr Tage Monju Burman said that, To ensure a better tomorrow, teachers and parents should work together to develop the correct ethical behaviour among the students, for somewhere, greed for money and selfish human nature drives people to corrupt practices.
Adding to that, the Associate professor and Programme Coordinator, Dr Anga Padu, stressed the students to contemplate on the role that each trainee can play in eliminating corruption from society through creating awareness.
Further, the coordinators expressed their gratitude to the Dean Faculty of Education, Prof. T. Lhundgim, Head Prof. P.K Acharya and all the Department of Education faculty members for their corporation in making this programme successful.