Kohli's advice to DPS students: 'Be honest with your dreams, commit to them'

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Virat Kohli inspired students at Delhi Public School RK Puram, urging them to respect teachers, stay honest to their dreams and pursue goals with commitment while reflecting on his own cricketing journey.

Virat Kohli felicitates students at Delhi Public School RK Puram on Tuesday 

IMAGE: Virat Kohli felicitates students at Delhi Public School RK Puram on Tuesday. Photograph: ANI/X

Indian cricket stalwart Virat Kohli delivered an inspirational message at the inauguration ceremony of a cricket academy at DPS (Delhi Public School) RK Puram on Tuesday, urging students to respect their learning environment and pursue their dreams with honesty and commitment.

 

Key Points

  • Virat Kohli addressed students at the inauguration of a cricket academy at Delhi Public School RK Puram.
  • Emphasised the importance of respecting teachers and the school environment.
  • Encouraged students to be honest about their dreams and pursue them with full commitment.
  • Reflected on his own journey, revealing he chose cricket early with clarity and honesty.
  • Highlighted the role of educators in shaping students’ character and growth.

Speaking to students during the event, Kohli said he was not accustomed to addressing school gatherings but connected deeply with the audience, having once been in the same stage of life. Reflecting on his own journey, he highlighted how his priorities shifted early as he chose cricket as his career path.

 

SEE: Virat Kohli inaugurates a branch of West Delhi Cricket Academy at DPS RK Puram on Tuesday. VIDEO: ANI

"Thank you for having me. I'm not used to speaking in schools, so this is going to be a bit awkward for me because I moved away from the school setup long ago for cricket, and that's what I'm going to talk about. I understand the environment of a school. I've been through the same process and stage that all you kids are a part of right now. And I can just share from my own experience how my focus and priority changed very early on in my life," Kohli said.

"What I want to say is, a school is a place where you come to learn, you come to grow, you become better people," the 37-year-old added.

Kohli tells students to respect teachers

Kohli further emphasised the role of educators in shaping character and ability, noting that they dedicate a significant part of their lives to guiding students.

"Have respect and regard for that environment first. For your teachers, for the people who are teaching you. They are giving you a part of their lives. It's very important to give them that respect and the focus and attention that's required," Kohli added.

'Be honest with your dream and and follow that dream with absolute commitment'

Virat Kohli lights a lamp as he inaugurates a branch of West Delhi Cricket Academy at DPS RK Puram

IMAGE: Virat Kohli lights a lamp as he inaugurates a branch of West Delhi Cricket Academy at DPS RK Puram. Photograph: ANI/X

Sharing insights from his own life decisions, Kohli spoke about his early commitment to cricket and the importance of clarity in one's goals.

"I chose sport very early on in my life, but that came from a very honest place. I was very sure that I wanted to go ahead and pursue cricket, and I had to be honest with myself, my family, and also my teachers to convey to them that this is the path I want to take," the former Indian captain said. said.

He advised students to be self-aware and fully committed to their ambitions.

"Be honest with your dreams, about what you want to do and follow that dream with absolute commitment. Only you will know whether you are being 100% honest or not."

Recalling his long association with the academy, Kohli said it remained a significant part of his life and childhood.

"I started practising when I was eight years old, and I still continue to come to the academy whenever I get time. And it's a big part of my childhood, and I hope all the kids that come to learn cricket here can value it, can learn something from the academy. And I hope it does wonders for the school, the cricket setup here as well. So, I wish everyone all the very best," the 37-year-old concluded.