Just before the board exams, PM Modi, as he does every year, interacted with students at the ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ programme. This program was broadcast to students of many states of the country, providing them valuable information. PM Modi answered all the questions of the students about the exams, and also gave many examples. Registration for the discussion on the exam remained open for several weeks, with more than 40 million students and parents participating. This year, Pariksha Pe Charcha was divided into two episodes, which included questions from students from different states. Let us know which 10 tips PM Modi gave to the students in this year’s Pariksha Pe Charcha program which will be useful for them.
1. What kinds of questions should be addressed?
When PM Modi was asked whether students should focus on previous years’ papers or important questions are enough to prepare for the exam, he said that the exam is not just about numbers but about testing yourself. We should focus on the entire syllabus. When we are fully engaged in a work, it stays with us for a long time.
2. How to manage time?
During the discussion on exams, PM Modi also gave time management tips to the students. He advised that before sleeping, make a complete list of tasks for the next day. This will avoid wasting time and reduce stress. In this way students can learn time management.
3. How to stay stress-free?
Advising students to stay away from stress, Prime Minister Modi said that a balance should be maintained between studies and passion. He said that students should not see academic and creative activities as separate or opposing paths. PM Modi stressed that arts and creative hobbies can help students relieve stress and fatigue caused by academic pressure.
4. How to use AI?
PM Modi also told the students about the correct use of ‘Artificial Intelligence’ (AI). He said that they should not become slaves of technology, but should use it to enhance their capabilities. PM Modi said, “New technology is discussed in every era. Earlier, it was discussed that how much change will happen because of computers.” Similarly, it has been a topic of discussion in every round, but we should not be afraid of anything. Our endeavor should be not to become its slave and to ensure that I remain the decision maker; He cannot become my master. He said that the nature of job should always change. We have to understand technology and move ourselves forward. You have to include the power of technology in it.
5. These two things are important for every student
PM Modi told two such things to the students which are very important. He said that both discipline and motivation are very important in life. If there is no discipline, no matter how much motivation there is, it will be of no use. Discipline is very important in life. This serves as “icing on the cake” for inspiration. If there is no discipline, no matter how much motivation there is, it becomes a burden and creates frustration.
6. Study or passion?
Answering a question related to studies and passion, PM Modi said, do not consider studies and your passion as separate things. For example, if you are interested in art and you are studying a science topic, you can start drawing a picture related to it. This way you will be able to practice both.
7. Skills or grades: what’s more important?
Responding to a student’s question whether skills or grades were more important, PM Modi said that balance is important in everything. He explained that leaning too much towards one side is sure to result in a fall. He further explained that there are two types of skills: life skills and professional skills, and both are important. He stressed that no skill can be acquired without education; Skills are developed only through knowledge.
8. How to fulfill your dreams?
PM Modi also advised students on how to fulfill their dreams. He said that not dreaming is a crime, but just daydreaming about them won’t help. The Prime Minister told the students that action should always be at the top in life. He said, “Wherever I am, I have to be successful there; only then will I be able to move forward.” He advised the students to gradually develop interest in the subjects related to their dreams and work hard on them.
9. How to prepare for Maths?
PM Modi also gave tips to students to study difficult subjects like Maths. He told them about Vedic Maths. The Prime Minister advised learning from Vedic mathematics, an old Indian system that was revived by Jagadguru Swami Bharati Krishna Tirtha Ji Maharaj in the early 20th century.
10. Best Revision Techniques
PM Modi also shared the best revision techniques with the students. He said that it is very important to make friends with the weakest students in the class. Make them your friend, and then you will see how effective this technique is. Tell the student that you want to teach him maths; The revision you do to teach them will stay with you forever. Your understanding of the subject will improve significantly.
