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Pariksha Pe Charcha: PM advises students to celebrate exams as festivals | | | agencies NEW DELHI, Apr 1: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday asked students not to get stressed as they have successfully overcome exams earlier as well, and also urged parents and teachers to not force their unfulfilled dreams and aspirations upon children. Interacting with students appearing for board examinations in the fifth edition of 'Pariksha Pe Charcha', PM Modi said technology is not a bane and should be used effectively as he took questions from them as well as teachers on several issues. Students can use 'online' medium to gain knowledge and execute it offline, he added. He advised students to celebrate exams as festivals and without any stress. You are not giving exams for the first time. In a way, you are exam-proof. Thus, do not be stressed. Remember that you have successfully overcome exams before," he said. "This is my favourite programme but due to Covid I couldn't meet you. This gives me special happiness as I am meeting you after a long time," PM Modi told the audience at the Talkatora Stadium here drawing a round of applause. To a question, he also noted that the National Education Policy announced by his government has been wholeheartedly welcomed by every section of the country, and said consultative process for it was exhaustive. Outdated ideas and policies from the 20th century can't guide India's development trajectory in the 21st century, he said, adding that change has to come with times. "Outdated ideas and policies from the 20th century can't guide India's development trajectory in the 21st century. National Education Policy (NEP) must have seen the involvement of so many people. It must be a world record," he said. "People find ways to criticise what the government does. I am happy that NEP is being welcomed by everyone. This is not made by government but country's citizens, students and teacher for the future of the country," he added. Asked by a student about how should they prepare keeping in mind the changes in board examination and college admissions, PM Modi said competition should be considered the biggest gift of life. "We should invite competition then only we will get tested. You are lucky to have such opportunities. You have more choices," he said. He also urged parents and teachers to not force their unfulfilled dreams and aspirations upon children. |
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