Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023 Highlights: PM Modi Gives 'Mantra' To Deal With Exam Stress, Social Media Distraction And More
In Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023, PM Narendra Modi said that It is true that some students use their creativity to cheat in exams, but it is important to remember that cheating is not a path to success.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Interacts with the students after his address at Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023.
PM Modi replies, “After completing their 10th and 12th exams, students should be given the opportunity to travel to different places and write about their experiences. This will provide them with the opportunity to explore and learn about different cultures, societies and people. Restrictions should be kept to a minimum, allowing students to broaden their horizons and expand their understanding of the world.”
“Free your child, let him treasure the liberty, the freedom; give your child the open skies, the ample opportunities to grow and develop. Remain concerned about the way and directions of his steps, but let him walk freely, with high spirits devoid of any limits.” He added.
"Teachers should foster a positive relationship with their students and encourage their curiosity. When a student asks a question, it is an opportunity for learning and growth. Instead of discouraging their inquiry, teachers should encourage students to do their own research to find the correct information." says PM Modi.
While replying to the question of how to learn more languages, PM Modi said, "I am proud that Tamil, one of the oldest languages belongs to India. We should try to learn a few lines of a number of languages. Young people have a knack for learning a language fast. If you know even a few lines of other people's language it brings u closer to them."
PM Modi replies, "Be extrovert apart from being focussed. India is a country full of diversity and we should be proud of it. Every language is a window to thousands of years of experience and wisdom.”
"Be extrovert apart from being focussed. India is a country full of diversity and we should be proud of it. Every language is a window to thousands of years of experience and wisdom.” said PM Modi.
PM Modi replies, “One of the reasons for Stress after the result is boasting how well our exam has gone. Parents start believing in what students said and they also start telling this to people around them. We should stay away from giving the wrong impression about your performance in exams.”
PM Modi said, "Believe in the strengths, God has bestowed you with! Believe in your own smartness, not in the smartness of gadgets. The more you are smarter, the more properly you'll utilize the gadgets. Use these wisely!"
PM Modi further replies that there's an average of six hours of screen time for a gadget user in our country now. This certainly reflects the amount of time and energy drained out of a person meaninglessly and without productivity. This a matter of deep concern and a threat to the creativity of the people.
"Once you take yourself out from the clutches of such misuse of technology, you will feel bliss. The moment you feel bliss, you will attain true freedom." PM Modi added.
PM Modi said, "Believe in the strengths, God has bestowed you with! Believe in your own smartness, not in the smartness of gadgets. The more you are smarter, the more properly you'll utilize the gadgets. Use these wisely!"
PM Modi further replies that there's an average of six hours of screen time for a gadget user in our country now. This certainly reflects the amount of time and energy drained out of a person meaninglessly and without productivity. This a matter of deep concern and a threat to the creativity of the people.
"Once you take yourself out from the clutches of such misuse of technology, you will feel bliss. The moment you feel bliss, you will attain true freedom." PM Modi added.
PM Modi replies, “I have a conviction that criticism is an absolute condition and a Shuddhi Yagna for a harmonious democracy and I believe in the principle that criticism is important for a successful democracy.”
PM Modi further replies that it is very important to know the source of criticism. There is very thin line between criticism and obstruction. Parents must criticize in a constructive, positive way. However, people who are habitual of criticising, don't bother much about what they are saying.
"There is a deep and thick line between 'Criticism' and 'Blame'. Criticisms make us better and Blame are something we should not even pay attention to in life!" He added.
While replying to the question of a student from Gurugram, PM Modi says that our country, which the world called 'Average' is shining globally now! So, never underestimate your potential. Times change, and everyone has some extraordinary skills; the thing is that you need to recognize those.
PM Modi replies, "Congratulation, for knowing that you are average. Many below average students think that they have more calibre."
"Being average does not mean that one cannot achieve great things, as effort and determination can help to overcome limitations and achieve success. It's important to set realistic goals, focus on continuous improvement and putting in the effort required to achieve them." He added.
PM Modi said, “Those who work hard will certainly have a blessed life, a life filled with colours. The difference of 2-3 marks in exams between you and your peers doesn't matter in life in the long-run. Those who are dedicated will definitely achieve the best.”
“There are people, who work very hard; for some, 'hard work' doesn't even exist in their life's dictionary; some hardly work smart, and some smarty work hard! We should learn the nuances of these aspects and should work accordingly to achieve the desired results.” PM Modi added.
PM Modi’s Answer: It is true that some students use their creativity to cheat in exams, but it is important to remember that cheating is not a path to success. Hardworking students should not be discouraged by others who cheat, as their hard work and determination will ultimately lead to success in the long run. It is important to stay focused and motivated and to remember that cheating is not the way to achieve one's goals.
Arushi, Dalhousie, Chamba: During the exam what bothers me most is to start studying from where?
Aditi, Raipur: I am worried that I have to do a lot of things, but I am unable to do them. How do I finish all my work on time?
PM Modi's Answer: Time management is important not only for examinations but also in your daily life, just prioritize your work. Observe the time management skills of your mother and you will get to know how to manage your studies during exam time.
"Look inside you; Do self-introspection! You should recognise your own potential, your own aspirations, your own goals; and then try to converge those with the expectations that other people are having from you." says PM Modi.
PM Modi said, "If you do better, there's probable pressure from your surroundings to do even more better. No one is spared from this."
"Just like you, even we have to suffer this in our political lives; the excellent results out of elections are always expected to be 'more excellent'. So, worry not; just strive to give your best along with being stress-free & jubilant." He added.
It's natural for families to have expectations from their children, but if it is just for the sake of maintaining 'Social Status', it becomes dangerous.
PM Modi jokes about his speech length with students. During the PPC interaction, PM Modi said that there have been complaints in the past that my speeches are long.
Pariksha Pe Charcha has begun. Watch Live:
"The #ExamWarriors are all set for an interesting discussion on stress-free exams with PM @narendramodi", PMO tweeted.
"A glimpse of the exuberance, energy, excitement and positive vibes. PM @narendramodi ji’s fun-filled interaction at #PPC2023 unfolds shortly. Stay tuned to my social media channels or get glued to your TV sets!", Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan tweeted.
PM Modi Reaches Talkatora Indoor stadium to interact with students shortly.
Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023 To Begin Shortly at 11 am. Students, Teachers and Parents are excited to meet with PM Modi.
The event is organized by the Department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Education and has been successfully conducted for the past five years. The format for the program will be in a town hall-style and will abide by COVID-19 protocols as established by the Ministry of Health.
Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023 will begin shortly. MyGovIndia tweeted a short video from the last year’s event. Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023 To Begin In One Hour
“In just a few hours, PM @narendramodi will share such words of wisdom on #ParikshaPeCharcha2023 to help you ace your exams! Watch LIVE at 11 am: youtu.be/77gX5R5VTCw” MyGovIndia said in a tweet.
The Pariksha Pe Charcha program will feature 2,050 participants who have been selected through creative writing competitions on MyGov. These participants will receive a special kit which includes a copy of the Exam Warriors book written by Prime Minister Modi and a certificate as part of the program.
Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023 has registered students from over 150 countries, teachers from 51 countries, and parents from 50 countries, IANS quoted an official from the Education Ministry as saying.
According to the Ministry of Education, registration for this year's program has more than doubled compared to last year, with a total of 38.8 lakh participants (31.24 lakh students, 5.6 lakh teachers, and 1.95 lakh parents) registered from various state boards, CBSE, KVS, NVS, and other boards.
Many Students are excited and waiting to meet PM Narendra Modi.
"Young students of CBSE ITL public school are all set to participate on #ParikshaPeCharcha2023 and meet Hon'ble PM at 11 am at Talkatora Stadium", CBSE tweeted.
Pariksha pe Charcha will be begin at 11 am. Students, Teachers and parents can watch live. A link to watch the event will be provided. Keep checking this live blog for updates.
Background
Parikhsa Pe Charcha 2023: PM Narendra Modi interacts with exam warriors in the annual Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023 event on today, January 27, 2023. PM Modi answers questions from Students and Teachers. On unfair means during exams, PM Modi said that It is true that some students use their creativity to cheat in exams, but it is important to remember that cheating is not a path to success. Hardworking students should not be discouraged by others who cheat, as their hard work and determination will ultimately lead to success in the long run. It is important to stay focused and motivated and to remember that cheating is not the way to achieve one's goals.
Every year, Prime Minister Modi conducts the Pariksha Pe Charcha session to interact with students appearing for their board exams. The interacting session aims at relieving exam stress among such students. The Pariksha Pe Charcha session features participating students from Class 9 to 12.
As per Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, this year, around 38.80 lakh students have registered for the Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023, which is more than twice the number of registrations received last year (15.73 lahk).
Among the massive pool of registered candidates for the pre-examination session with PM Modi, around 16 lakh students are from State Boards. Moreover, registrations for the PPC 2023 have been received from 155 countries.
The Union Minister has also said that around 20 lakh questions have been received so far, and the NCERT has shortlisted several questions to be discussed at the event, ranging from stress management, family pressure, prevention of unfair means, career selection, how to stay fit and healthy, and others.
Moreover, around 80 winners of the Kala Utsav Competition and 102 students from across the country will also be attending the event. The previous iterations of Pariksha Pe Charcha were physically attended only by teachers and students from Delhi-NCR.
These 2000-odd students and teachers from around the country also attended the Republic Day parade on January 26. They will also attend the Beating Retreat Ceremony on January 29, 2023.
“These guest students and teachers will be taken to places of national importance like the Rajghat, Sadaiv Atal, Prime Minister’s Museum, Kartavya Path etc to make them acquainted with our rich legacy,” the Education Minister added.
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