India - Book on career guidance released by the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu with his foreword

12 May 2022

Chennai, India – may 2022 - A book on career guidance titled ‘100 TIPS for career choices and success in life’ written by Fr. Raj Mariasusai SDB was released by the Honourable Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Mr M. K. Stalin. It is a collection of 100 columns of various studies and job opportunities. It is a book that bridges the gap between education and employment. The columns were written by the author for hundred weeks continuously in DTNEXT, an English daily from the 'Daily Thanthi’ group, India’s leading Tamil newspaper.

The author discusses job opportunities, career prospects and the ways to achieve them for a better personal life and the betterment of society. There are also questions that deal with how to handle situations in a particular career. Within ourselves, we have the necessary strength to find our own identity. A career is a call from within, and the choice is each one’s.
The book is his author’s fourth book. His book ‘World Cinema, a celebration by Hay House, is acclaimed internationally.

The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has written the foreword for the book, and he stresses that the book is timely and an excellent gift to the student fraternity all over India.
He stresses that the Dravidian Model of governance has contributed hugely to furthering education and employment in all sections of the society, especially for the vulnerable.
He also praises Fr. Raj for wearing many mantles as educationist, developmentalist, teacher and writer within his identity as a Catholic Priest of Salesians of Don Bosco.

Those present during the launch were Mrs Yagna Balaji, the CEO of DTNEXT, Mr Gopu Mohan, the Editor and Mr Koteeswaran, the Asst Editor & Senior Political Correspondent, Fr. Stanley Ignatius SDB, Rector of St. Bede’s Community of Schools, Sr. Anisha Innasimuthu, Pauline Sisters.

It is a must-read for all the students, teachers, parents and mentors.

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