
Youth should focus on building a corruption-free society: AU Registrar
The Hindu
‘Honesty and integrity alone can help people lead a dignified life’
A large number of students from about 22 colleges in Andhra University and its affiliates took part in the integrity pledge, as part of the inaugural function of Vigilance Week organised by HPCL-Visakh Refinery in association with the university, here on Tuesday.
The pledge was read out by AU Registrar V. Krishnamohan, HPCL GM (HR) K. Nagesh and DGM (Vigilance Department) Saket Kalikar.

The draft policy for “Responsible Digital Use Among Students”, released on Monday by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, has recommended that parents set structured routines with clear screen-time rules and prioritise privacy, safety, and open conversation with children on digital well-being.












