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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reassured his faith in younger
generation and said that new generation does not break queue.
Interacting with students in third edition of ‘Pariksha pe
Charcha’ in New Delhi PM Modi said that duties are more important. There are no
fundamental rights but fundamental duties, he said.
Replying about technologies and importance of technologies
he suggested that there should be one
room in home that should be free from technology and we should spend some time
in the room. You will find some amazing experience, said the PM adding that technology
must be used for the enhancement of knowledge and not to impress peer group. He
also said that students should not think like robots.
The PM also said that early rise early to bed is although a better
practice for study but if anybody feels better in late night study he or she
should do so. No one should not shift blame of non-study to our family, PM
replied to a query raised by a student.
He also said that we should go to the examination hall with
confidence and comfort. He also said that we should feel comfortable and
relaxed ahead of examination.
Giving importance to each and every job he said that career
is an important part of life. He also said that students’ never leave learning
spirit throughout life.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today interacted with the
students in New Delhi’s Talkatora Stadium and discuss examination strategies
with the students. “Pariksha Pe Charcha” is a popular annual feature of the
Prime Minister’s interaction programme, started in 2018.
Over 2000 students across the country
participated in the interaction programme. These students have been selected
through a competition. Considering mounting pressure on students, due to
examination the initiative was started to ease the complexities related to
examination stress both on parents and students as well as teachers.
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