Deccan Chronicle

TAKE EXAMS WITH A SMILE: MODI

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

With the exam season round the corner, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday exhorted students and their families to treat exams as a festival and not as a source of stress, saying they should “smile more to score more” and not take it as “test of life”.

In his monthly radio talk Mann Ki Baat, he underlined the need for students to relax by taking breaks from studies and rest properly and said that the memory's recall power is at its best when the mind is relaxed. He also asked students to choose anuspardha (competing with self) over pratispard­ha (competing with others) and cited the example of legendary batsman Sachin Tendulkar who kept challengin­g himself and bettered his records.

Urging the youth to utilise the power of social media to spread stories about the valour of soldiers who were recently decorated for their bravery while fighting for the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the eve of Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversar­y which is observed as Martyrs’ Day, said this will make people proud and inspire them.

In his monthly radio talk, Mann Ki Baat, which was aired on Sunday, he also paid tributes to soldiers who died in avalanches in Kashmir at a time when the country was holding Republic Day celebratio­ns.

With the exam season round the corner, Mr Modi exhorted students and their families to treat exams as a festival and not as a source of stress, saying they should “smile more to score more” and not take it as “test of life”.

He underlined the need for students to relax by taking breaks from studies and rest properly and said that the memory's recall power is at its best when the mind is relaxed.

He also asked students to choose “anuspardha” (competing with self) over “pratispard­ha” (competing with others) and cited the example of legendary batsman Sachin Tendulkar who kept challengin­g himself and bettered his records.

Incidental­ly the cricket icon later in the day thanked Mr Modi and stressed that preparatio­n is key for everyone, be it a student or a player.

Students, parents and teachers were the focus of Mr Modi's 40-minute radio address as he noted that he found exams a source of concern for them wherever he went all these years and he always felt that they should come out of this “strange psychologi­cal pressure”.

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