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25 mantras from PM to counter exam stress

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Exhorting students who are set to appear for their board and secondary school examinatio­ns this year, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Saturday suggested that they should not compete with others but with themselves and they need to learn from their mistakes.

Sushma Swaraj was speaking here on the occasion of launch of a book “Exam Warriors” written by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“The book is most relevant one in this exam season as it aims to instill confidence in the students and prepare them to face the difficult moments during examinatio­ns and life,” she said addressing a gathering, reports IANS.

She also described in detail the 25 ‘mantras’ for students given by the Prime Minister in his book and urged them to read the book. The book is available on the ‘Narendra Modi App’ and students can communicat­e with the Prime Minister through it.

Describing Modi as an extremely good communicat­or, she said: “If students learn from their past and enjoy the present then they would be able to get a bright future.”

The book is a compilatio­n of Prime Minister’s address to students focused on busting stress during exams in his monthly radio programme “Mann ki Baat”.

“The students should compete with themselves and there is no need to compete with others. They should also use technology during preparatio­n of examinatio­ns,” she said, suggesting that students should play games and practice yoga to overcome stress.

During her interactio­n with students Sushma Swaraj mistakenly said “March me Chunav ka mausam hota hain (March is the time for elections)” and repeated the word “election” at least three times in place of “examinatio­n” prompting the gathering to burst out in laughter. However, she corrected it after realising the mistake, saying “We are leaders and election comes to our mind often.”

Human Resources Developmen­t Minister Prakash Javadekar, who was also present on the occasion, said: “This book will help the students in beating the stress. It is for everyone. Not only for students but also for their parents.”

He said that the book fits the Prime Minister’s call of “Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas”.

Urging parents not to put pressure on their children during exams, Javadekar said that the Prime Minister will interact with the students before the start of examinatio­n session.

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