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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today interacted with students during the 6th edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha program at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi.
On this occasion, the Prime Minister said that Pariksha Pe Charcha was also his exam as the students take his exam by putting forth various questions before him. Modi said, he always feels delighted by the questions of students. On a question by the students for giving the stress-free exam and expectations of parents, the Prime Minister said, it is not bad on the part of parents to have expectations from children but if they do so due to social status
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday encouraged the students to believe in their strengths and use electronic gadgets wisely and smartly."People in India spend an average of six hours on screen. This is a matter of concern. Why to be a slave of gadgets when God has given us an independent existence and individuality with immense potential?" PM Modi said during the sixth edition of the ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ programme in the national capital.
In the sixth edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha Programme, Prime
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ONE WHO CHEATS CAN NEVER PASS LIFE, SAYS PM MODI TO STUDENTS
New Delhi (ANI): Addressing the issue of cheating during examinations, PM Modi said that time has changed, and one has to face exams at every stage and those who cheat can never pass life. “Students must understand that time has changed, and they will have to face exams at every phase of life…That is why the one who cheats can clear one or two exams but will never be able to pass life,” said PM Modi while addressing Pariksha Pe Charcha.
PM MODI URGES PARENTS NOT TO PUT PRESSURE ON CHILDREN
New Delhi: Prime Minister Modi during his interaction with students advised parents against putting undue pressure on children over marks and also gave tips to students on keeping a balance between hard work and smart work. “I urge the parents not to pressurise your children. Also, students should not underestimate their capabilities. If a family’s expectations from its children are due to societal pressure then it’s a problem, he said.
Minister Narendra Modi not only gave tips to students for stress management related to upcoming exams but also gave special tips to teachers. This year, over 38 lakh students,