PM Modi's 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' to be held today in new virtual format, check details
Wednesday, 7 April 2021 () The PM will interact with students, parents, and teachers regarding the upcoming Board exams and sharing tips on how to deal with academic stress.
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Ahead of the board examinations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the virtual Pariksha Pe Charcha session on Wednesday, suggested students to study difficult topics first with a fresh mind. "I will ask students to equally distribute time. When it comes to studies, take the first thing which is difficult. Attempt difficult topics first with a fresh mind first. When you attend difficult parts first, easy ones get easier," said PM Modi. The Prime Minister also shared his working style when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat and said that he used to take up the toughest thing first and still follows the same. "I always take up tough things first, this was my habit since the time I was Chief Minister. I have made this a routine. When I get up in the morning, I start with the toughest task," he added.
During virtual 'Pariksha Pe Charcha 2021', Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi shared the 'mantra' of sharpening one's memory and advised students to internalise and not memorize things. "Instead of mugging, you should learn to live the things," PM added. "You can follow this formula - Involve, internalise, associate and visualize to sharp your memory," said PM Modi.
Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi virtually held 'Pariksha Pe Charcha 2021' with the students on April 07. Prime Minister opined that creating a tense atmosphere for children during exams is the biggest mistake. "You knew of exams. They haven't come suddenly. It means you're not scared of exams but of something else. Atmosphere has been created around you that exams are everything. Sometimes schools, parents, relatives create atmosphere that you've to undergo a big event, huge crisis," said PM Modi. He added, "I'd like to tell them, especially parents, that what have you done? I think it's the biggest mistake. We become conscious more than necessary and start over-thinking. I think this is not the end. Life is very long, this is just a small halt. We should not create pressure."
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