The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today, interacted with students as part of Pariksha Pe Charcha 2020 at Talkatora Stadium, New Delhi. 50 Divyang students also took part in the interaction programme. The interaction, which lasted for over ninety minutes, saw students seeking guidance on various issues of importance to them from the Prime Minister. This year too, students from across the country, and also Indian students residing abroad, participated in the event.
At the outset the Prime Minister wished all the students for a prosperous new year and a new decade. Explaining the importance of the decade, the hopes and aspirations of the current decade rest on those kids who are in their final years of schooling in the country.
He said, “In whatever the country does in this decade, those kids who are in 10th, 11th and 12th standards now have a very great role to play. To make the country reach new heights, to achieve new hopes, all this is dependent on this new generation".
Before beginning the interaction, the Prime Minister said notwithstanding that he attends various events and programmes, the one event which is dear to his heart is the Pariksha Pe Charcha.
“As Prime Minister one gets to attend numerous types of programmes. You get to learn a lot in such interactions. Each of them provides a new set of experiences. But, if someone asks me about the one programme that touches my heart the most, I would say it is this Pariksha Pe Charcha. I also love attending Hackathons. They showcase the power and talent of India's youth", he said.
Dealing with demotivation and mood swings:
To a question from a student and losing interest while studying, the Prime Minister said most often students get demotivated due to factors that are external to them and also as they try to attach too much significance to their own expectations.
Prime Minister asked the students to find out the reason for the demotivation and ponder over how to deal with it. He gave the example of the recent issue of Chandrayaan and his visit to ISRO.
“Motivation, demotivation are very common. Everyone goes through these feelings. In this regard, I can never forget my visit to ISRO during Chandrayaan and the time spent with our hardworking scientists.
He said, “We should not look at failures as setbacks or stumbling blocks. We can add enthusiasm to every aspect of life. A temporary setback doesn’t mean that we cannot succeed in life. In fact a setback may mean that the best is yet to come. We should try to convert our distressed situations as stepping stones for a bright future"
The Prime Minister also gave examples of how cricketers Rahul Dravid and V V S Laxman batted in difficult situations during India – Australia match in 2001 to clinch victory for India from the jaws of defeat.
He also talked about how India bowler Anil Kumble bowled to India’s glory notwithstanding his injury.
“This is the power of positive motivation", he said.
Balancing Extra- Curricular Activities and Studies:
To a question on how to balance studies and extracurricular activities, the Prime Minister said the importance of co-curricular activities in a student’s life cannot be understated.
He said, “Not pursuing extra-curricular activities can make a student like a robot".
But he also said that that balancing studies and extracurricular activities would require a better and optimal time management by the students.
“Today there are plenty of opportunities and I hope youngsters make use of them and pursue a hobby or an activity of their interest with proper zeal", he said.
However he also cautioned the parents not to make the extra-curricular interests of their children a fashion statement or a calling card.
“What is not good is when the passion of the children become fashion statements for parents. Extra-curricular activities needn’t be glamour driven. Let each child pursue what he or she likes", he said.
Whether scores are all that matter:
On a question on how to score marks in examinations and whether they are the determining factor, the Prime Minister said, “Our education system determines our success based on our performance in various exams. Even though we focus our attention on scoring good marks and our parents too, exhort us towards it."
Saying that there are several opportunities today, he asked the students to come out of the feeling that success or failure at exams determines everything.
“Marks are not life. Similarly examination is not the determining factor for our whole life. It is a stepping stone, an important stepping stone in life. I pray to parents don’t tell them that this is everything. If it does not happen, don’t behave as if you lost everything. You can go to any field. There are umpteen opportunities”, he said.
Exams are important, but exams are not life. You should come out of this mind-set, he said.
Importance of Technology in Education
To a question on the importance of technology and its use in education, the Prime Minister said,
While asking the students to keep themselves updated with the latest in technology, the Prime Minister also urged them to be careful of the perils of its misuse.
“Fear of technology is not good. Technology is a friend. Merely knowledge of technology isn’t enough. It’s application is as important. Technology is a part of our daily lives, but if we misuse it, it robs our valuable time and resources", he said.
Rights Vs Duties
To a question on what are the rights of the students and on how to make the citizens aware of their duties, the Prime Minister said that an individual’s rights are embedded in his duties.
Giving an example of a teacher, he said, if a teacher performs his duties then he is fulfilling the rights of the students.
Referring to what the Father of the Nation opined on the issue, the Prime Minister said, “Mahatma Gandhi said that there are no fundamental rights but fundamental duties".
“Today, I am talking to students who would be playing a key role in India’s development in 2047, when we mark a hundred years since independence. I hope this generation takes it upon themselves to act on some of the Fundamental Duties enshrined in our Constitution", he said.
How to deal with pressure and expectations from parents and teachers?
On how to deal with the pressure and expectations from parents and teachers, the Prime Minister urged the parents not pressurize the students but to pursue with them.
“The way ahead lies in pursuing, not pressuring children. Inspire children to do things that bring out their inner potential"
Best time to study and blanking out during the exam and Fear of Board Exams
On a question on what is the best time to study, the Prime Minister advised that ample rest is as important as the study itself.
He said, “While mind is as fresh early in the morning as the sky after rain, one should only follow that routine in which one is comfortable"
On the issue of sudden blanking out during exams, the Prime Minister asked the students to be thorough in their preparation.
“I would urge students to be confident about their own preparation. Do not enter the exam hall with any sort of pressure. Do not worry about what others are doing. Have faith in yourself and focus on what you’ve prepared", he said.
Future Career Options
On the subject of future career options, the Prime Minister asked the students pursue their heart and work with zeal to deliver for the nation and its development
“Careers are very important, everyone has to take some responsibility. We can always contribute to the nation while delivering our responsibilities", he said.
Online competition in ‘short essays' was launched for students of classes 9 to 12 for the third edition of Prime Minister's Interaction Programme "ParikshaPeCharcha 2020". The entries for the competition were invited online from 2nd December, 2019 to 23rd December, 2019 through www.mygov.in More than 3 lakh children registered themselves out of which over 2.6 lakh students participated in the competition. 1.03 lakhs students had participated in the competition in 2019. Selected winners attended Pariksha Pe Charcha 2020 and interacted with Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.
A painting and poster making competition were held on exam related issues for CBSE & KVS school students and around 725 posters and paintings were received. Around 50 were selected and exhibited before the Prime Minister during the Pariksha Pe Charcha 2020.
My dear youngsters,
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Your friend Narendra Modi is once again in your midst.
Let me begin by wishing you all a happy 2020: PM @narendramodi at #ParikshaPeCharcha2020 pic.twitter.com/2tGo6yjuVC
As Prime Minister one gets to attend numerous types of programme. Each of them provides a new set of experiences.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 20, 2020
But, if someone asks me what is that one programme that touches your heart the most, I would say it is this one: PM @narendramodi #ParikshaPeCharcha2020 pic.twitter.com/dC9IYI7ao9
I also love attending Hackathons. They showcase the power and talent of India’s youth: PM @narendramodi #ParikshaPeCharcha2020
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We have heard of #NoFilter.
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Let this discussion also be free, light-hearted and interesting.
We may even make mistakes. And, in my case, if I make a mistake the friends in the media will love it too: PM @narendramodi #ParikshaPeCharcha2020 pic.twitter.com/LzEuipvPlw
Yashashri from Rajasthan asks PM @narendramodi - the board exams put our mood off. What do we do about it. pic.twitter.com/MuezZrwziE
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Motivation, demotivation are very common. Everyone goes through these feelings.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 20, 2020
In this regard, I can never forget my visit to @isro during Chadrayaan and the time spent with our hardworking scientists: PM @narendramodi #ParikshaPeCharcha2020
We can add enthusiasm to every aspect of life.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 20, 2020
A temporary setback doesn’t mean success is not waiting.
Infact, a setback may mean the best is yet to come: PM @narendramodi
Do you remember the India-Australia test series in 2001?
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Our cricket team was facing setbacks. The mood was not very good.
But, in those moments can we ever forget what Rahul Dravid and @VVSLaxman281 did. They turned the match around: PM @narendramodi #ParikshaPeCharcha2020
Similarly, who can forget @anilkumble1074 bowling with an injury. This is the power of motivation and positive thinking: PM @narendramodi #ParikshaPeCharcha2020
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A student from Jabalpur, Anamika from Hyderabad and Riya from Delhi ask PM @narendramodi on the importance of extra-curricular activities along with studies. #ParikshaPeCharcha2020 pic.twitter.com/OBkzlhhKSd
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Not pursuing an co-curricular activities can make a person like a robot.
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Yes, this would require better time management.
Today opportunities are many and I hope youngsters make use of them: PM @narendramodi #ParikshaPeCharcha2020
What is not good is when the passion of the children becomes fashion statements for parents.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 20, 2020
Extra-curricular activities needn’t be glamour driven.
Let each child pursue what he or she likes: PM @narendramodi #ParikshaPeCharcha2020
Students from Andaman and Nicobar and Sikkim ask PM @narendramodi on the importance of technology, especially in education. #ParikshaPeCharcha2020 pic.twitter.com/VBPOnKKLCN
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 20, 2020
Fear of technology is not good.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 20, 2020
Technology is a friend.
Merely knowledge of technology isn’t enough. It’s application is as important: PM @narendramodi #ParikshaPeCharcha2020
Technological trends are changing quickly. It is essential to stay updated with these trends: PM @narendramodi #ParikshaPeCharcha2020
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These days there is a common sight:
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Four members of a family are seated but each of them is on the phone.
Can we think of a technology-free hour.
Or, mark a space where no technology is permitted. This way, we won’t get distracted by technology: PM @narendramodi
A very interesting question asked by a student from Arunachal Pradesh- on the importance of fundamental duties. #ParikshaPeCharcha2020 pic.twitter.com/haWDQj1pmd
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Similar sentiment echoed by a student from Tamil Nadu. #ParikshaPeCharcha2020 pic.twitter.com/MVGZMYqnrm
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The importance of Fundamental Duties was stated by Mahatma Gandhi: PM @narendramodi #ParikshaPeCharcha2020 pic.twitter.com/pYpStlwVE2
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Today, I am talking to students who would be playing a key role in India’s development in 2047, when we mark a hundred years since independence.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 20, 2020
I hope this generation takes it upon themselves to act on some of the Fundamental Duties enshrined in our Constitution: PM
More questions...
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How to deal with pressure and expectations from parents and teachers. #ParikshaPeCharcha2020 pic.twitter.com/fFtNN8mb7S
PM @narendramodi talks about the burden of expectations. #ParikshaPeCharcha2020 pic.twitter.com/2efAElC6NT
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The way ahead lies in pursuing, not pressurising children. Inspire children to do things that bring out their inner potential: PM @narendramodi #ParikshaPeCharcha2020
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PM @narendramodi is now answering questions on more practical aspects relating to exams, such as the need for resting well.
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Students ask him- do we study till late at night or wake up early and study.
Know what PM @narendramodi has to say...#ParikshaPeCharcha2020 pic.twitter.com/zUkqNgWNY3
We blank out when we see the paper for the first time, students tell PM @narendramodi. #ParikshaPeCharcha2020 pic.twitter.com/loqRQXXS4n
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I would urge students to be confident about their own preparation.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 20, 2020
Do not enter the exam hall with any sort of pressure.
Do not worry about what the others are doing.
Have faith in yourself and focus on what you’ve prepared: PM @narendramodi #ParikshaPeCharcha2020