New Delhi. Chief Minister Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami said that self-control, rules and disciplined life are necessary for success. On Thursday, the Chief Minister interacted with the students at Rajiv Gandhi Navodaya Vidyalaya Nanurkheda in a discussion program with the students. Describing the students as the future makers of Uttarakhand and the country, he solved their doubts by giving them enlightening advice for exam preparation. On this occasion, the Chief Minister also gave away prizes to the participating students of the painting competition. The Chief Minister said that he was feeling more energized by participating in this event with the students. Children’s exams are round the corner and it is also a pleasant experience to communicate with them on this topic. This has given them an opportunity to reminisce about their school days as well. He said that one of his teachers had told him in his childhood through a verse about the five main qualities of a student, that he has the desire to learn like a crow, the ability to meditate like a heron, the sleep of a dog, and the qualities of a low-eater and a renunciate. Must have qualities.
The Chief Minister said that it is natural to have some stress in the examinations, but when this stress increases too much, it not only adversely affects the result of the examination but also has a serious impact on the mental and physical health. The Chief Minister said that some time back he had met former President, Bharat Ratna Late. Read the book “Agni Ki Udaan” based on the biography of APJ Abdul Kalam. He was very impressed by this book, because this book tells us that success depends on hard work as well as positive thinking of the person.
He said that when you read the biographies of many great people including Dr. Kalam or our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, you will find that they have one thing in common and that is positive thinking. When positive thinking is mixed with hard work, nothing can stop a person from being successful. The Chief Minister said that students should also read such books. The Prime Minister has also written a book related to exam preparations, its name is “Exam Warriors”. This book is very interesting and informative.
The Chief Minister said that just a few days back, while on the one hand we remembered the great sons of Guru Gobind Singh ji by celebrating Veer Bal Diwas, on the other hand, we also celebrated the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, the eternally young monk, as a youth day. Swami Vivekananda ji has had a lot of influence in his life. In his school days, when he read his quote, get up, wake up and don’t stop without reaching the goal, then I had decided that in whatever field I go in life, I will try to contribute my 100 percent.
He called upon the students to contribute their 100 percent in the field in which they go and become the leaders of that field. As you enter the field of sports, become a leader of the game like Sachin Tendulkar. If you become a singer then become a great singer like Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammed Rafi and if you enter politics then become the most popular leader of the world like respected Narendra Modi.
The Chief Minister told the students that all of you have made many paintings through this program. In which many other socially useful topics including environmental protection have been included. For this, he also appreciated everyone’s efforts. The Chief Minister called upon the students to bring laurels to their family, state and country in whatever field they go with strict discipline, proper time management and blessings of their parents and teachers. To inspire the students, the Chief Minister also recited the poem “Destination is the story of life, be the guide and reach there. Success-failure are part of life, how to be afraid of them, get up, wake up and struggle, that’s what life says”. . During the conversation, student Ku. Shailja Kukreti, student Ku. In response to questions related to the preparation of examinations by Khushi, Pooja, Nisha Gupta Rani, students Ramkaran, Yuvraj etc. and the Chief Minister’s preparation for examinations in childhood, the Chief Minister said that everyone has some tension at the time of examination, but in the past and now There is a big difference.
Today the whole world is confined to your mobile. Earlier there was lack of resources, his primary education was done sitting in slate, carton, dawat and sackcloth. 3-4 km Had to walk to school. He told the students to keep their thinking positive, you will become what you want to be. Today we have a personality like Prime Minister Mr. Modi as our guardian who is guiding the students by discussing them during the examination. Cabinet Minister Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat, Secretary Mr. Ravinath Raman also addressed the students on this occasion. Director General School Education Mr. Banshidhar Tiwari expressed his gratitude to all and wished all the students success in the upcoming examinations.