Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024: PM Modi’s 5 Mantras for Success in Exams

NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Education (MoE) has invited participation from school students for Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024. The competition is open for students from Class 6 to 12 and along with them, teachers and parents can also be a part of the contest.
The seventh edition of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Interaction Programme with school students, teachers, and parents Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024 has recorded, till January 5, over 1 crore registrations on the MyGov portal at mygov.in.
Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024 is scheduled to be conducted on January 29, 2024. This year, PPC 2024 will be conducted on January 29, 2024, from 11 AM onwards in a town hall format.
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During PPC 2023, PM Modi shared valuable exam tips with students, addressing their concerns and providing advice for effective preparation. To equip themselves for exams and manage stress, students can refer to the 5 strategies and tips shared by the Prime Minister in the sixth edition of the programme below.
Beginning Exam Preparation
Prime Minister Modi recommended that students record their weekly activities, scrutinise their schedules, and pinpoint subjects that demand additional attention. He suggested tackling the least interesting or most challenging subjects when one’s mind is at its freshest.
Avoiding Unfair Practices
The Prime Minister urged students not to get involved in unfair means like cheating. He said cheating will never make students successful in life.
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Working Hard vs Working Smart
PM Modi stressed the need to closely analyse and understand the work and highlighted the moral from the story of working hard, and smartly. He said one should do hard work smartly and on the important areas. “Every work should be first examined thoroughly” he added.
How to Handle Criticism
The Prime Minister highlighted that he believes in the principle that criticism is a purification yajna and the root condition of a prospering democracy. Emphasising the need for feedback, PM Modi gave examples of a programmer who puts up his code on open source for improvements, and companies that put up their products for sale in the market asking the customers to find the flaws in the products.
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On Gaming and Online Addiction
The Prime Minister talked about the importance of making an important decision, determining whether one is the intelligent entity or if the gadget is the intelligent one. Issues arise when individuals begin to perceive their gadgets as more intelligent than themselves. Being smart involves using these smart gadgets intelligently, treating them as tools that enhance productivity.

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