PM Modi’s tips to sharpen memory for exams…

Published By : Admin | April 1, 2022 | 19:54 IST

A question which arises in every student’s mind – How to improve memory – was asked to PM Modi during ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’.Anusha of Khammam, Telangana and Gayatri Saxena asked PM Modi about strengthening memory.

PM Modi said it is important to register things. If it is registered one can memorise things easily. He asked the students to give extreme importance to the present. This awareness about being in the present helps to learn and remember better.

He said the present is the biggest ‘present’ and the one who lives in the present makes the most out of life. He said if things are learnt with full attention nothing will be forgotten.

PM Modi emphasised about the importance of memory and said, “Memory is like a catalytic agent. To make the most out of memory, one should have a calm mind. A stable mind is what brings the best out of memory.”

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