Raipur
Prime Minister Narendra Modi not only worries about the progress of the country, but he has a special connection with the youth. It is his endeavor to take the right decision, give life examinations with confidence and make the best use of your energy in the country. This thinking of the Prime Minister takes embodiment through “Examination on Examination”, which is an initiative to support crores of students and their parents of the country. Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai said this during the “Exam Discussion” program organized at Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium of Raipur today.
Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai joined Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium and listened to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s talk “Discussion” with students. After this, while discussing with the students, Chief Minister Shri Sai inspired the students to prepare for other examinations including the board in fear -free and tannual atmosphere. He said that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has been interacting with the students of the country at the time of the examination for the last eight years and giving them valuable tips. Despite a year -long hard work, it is natural to experience stress and pressure at the time of examination, but this initiative of the Prime Minister is proving to be extremely effective in solving this problem. The Prime Minister not only communicates with the students, but also gives the mantra of success through his experiences. This dialogue teaches a lot to not only children but also their parents. The Chief Minister appealed to the parents that they should not put unnecessary pressure on their children, but raise their morale at the time of examination.
Chief Minister Shri Sai said that the Prime Minister always advises children to set small goals, get a balanced diet, get plenty of sleep and maintain mental peace. This year, he also discussed the importance of “Surya Snan”, which gives students physical and mental energy. The Chief Minister thanked the Prime Minister and said that along with increasing the confidence of the students, such programs also give them new inspiration.
Chief Minister shared experience related to student life
Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai also shared inspiring experiences related to his student life on this occasion. He said that he had his early education in the village and he was always good in studies. But in childhood, the father’s death presented many challenges in life, which he learned a lot. He further stated that his handwriting was very good and the teachers used to present him as an example for other students.
Chief Minister Shri Sai gave a message to the students and said that it is very important to maintain confidence during the examination. He said that stress is natural, but when we trust our preparation, we can face any challenge.
During the program, Yogamukhi Sahu, a student of Mayaram Surjan Government School, Raipur, shared the experience of meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Chief Minister Mr. Sai. He said that during the discussion program on the examination, he got an opportunity to ask the Prime Minister directly, which was an unforgettable moment for him. Yogamukhi said that the Prime Minister answered his question and gave the mantra to be positive and find pleasure in small happiness. Expressing happiness on this, the Chief Minister said that it is a matter of pride that more than 20 lakh students from our state applied to ask questions to the Prime Minister.
Chief Minister Shri Sai said that “discussion on exams” is not limited to examination only, but it is a strong initiative to enhance the mental development and confidence of the youth. This program provides new vision not only to students, but also parents towards their guidance and cooperation. Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai described this dialogue as extremely inspiring and greeted the students for his best performance in the examination.
On this occasion, Mr. Siddharth Komal Pardeshi, Secretary, School Education Department, Shri Sanjeev Kumar Jha, Managing Director of Composite Education, Smt. Divya Umesh Mishra and senior officers of the Education Department and a large number of students were present.