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Practice Makes Man Perfect



You cannot become a world-class musician unless you take up your instrument and play on it daily for hours together. You cannot become a Tendulkar merely through inborn skill. You have to go to the nets every day for hours to practice. You need a coach to guide you an tell you where you go wrong. Merit-holders in board examinations do not achieve their marks by pure inspiration. They have studied throughout the year and revised and re-revised and made themselves perfect in whatever they have set out to study. It is only regular practice that makes one perfect. If you donpractice your work regularly, you will, at the most, be average in your performance.

You will not win prizes or medals or awards. the most difficult task can be 
performed by anyone if they take the trouble to practice daily and regularly. In fact, you can achieve almost anything with practice. If you don
practice your work regularly, you will, at the most, be average in your performance. You will not win prizes or medals or awards. The most difficult task can be performed by anyone if they take the trouble to practice daily and regularly. In fact, you can achieve almost anything with practice. Five fingers make a hand. A hand makes a handshake. A handshake extends warmth and friendship and reaches out to the world. India is a land od diverse people, cultures, religions, languages and geography. Yet, as long as we are united, we are strong and no one can do us harm. The moment we show any sign of division, we will be vulnerable and enemies will try to take advantage of the situation.

 A team in which the individual members play for their own good cannot win a match. As long as it plays for the good of the team, it can win. Anything that we do should be done for the general good, not for the individual. then only can we achieve victory.

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