Dear Readers It’s time for a serious talk! As you would recall, Nidhi Aunty wrote about Kavya Vishwanathan’s story in her editorial few days back. She emphasized the value of originality and application of brain through this example. Sadly, there is a faction among us which did not learn from Kavya’s story. Children, let me give you some facts about copying. Don’t worry I will not resort to preaching as I don’t believe in it. But it is imperative to know the repercussions of this detestable habit – · It will inhibit your originality and creativity. You will not be able to come up with innovative solutions. · Your problem-solving skills will not develop. · It will destroy your credibility: people will not value your opinion. · Your assignments would be graded as F. · It would lead to suspension from higher studies. · You may not get a job. · You will never be proud of yourselves as you would know you had cheated. · You will live in the fear of getting caught. Plagiarism is quite easy to do but you carry its repercussion for the rest of your life. The team of TCP would like all the parents to verify their children’s contribution. All the plagiarized content would be returned to the child’s respective school and we will never publish the child’s name with us again. Enjoy the edition Priyanka Priyankasingh2006@gmail.com
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