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Modi tells students to compete with oneself, win small battles

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new delhi — To students from across the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned teacher on Friday, giving them lessons on how to tackle exams and on how to succeed.

In a programme titled ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ held inside Talkatora stadium here, Modi addressed the students in person and also about “10 crore students and teachers and parents” nationally through various media.

The interactio­n comes days after the prime minister launched his book Exam Warriors, a collection of anecdotes from his growing up years, and with tips for handling exam pressure.

“The greatest learning I got from my teachers was: ‘never let the student inside you die’. I pay respects firstly to my teachers, who kept the student alive in me,” Modi said beginning his address.

When asked by Samiksha, a Class 11 student, why despite complete preparatio­n students still feel underconfi­dent, Modi said selfconfid­ence has to come from within and there’s no medicine for it.

The greatest learning I got from my teachers was: ‘never let the student inside you die’. I pay respects firstly to my teachers, who kept the student alive in me.” Narendra Modi, prime minister

“Reality is, there is no medicine for self-confidence. Likewise, listening to long speeches won’t help you either. We have to learn to test ourselves at every step of our lives,” he said, adding that winning small battles through the course of our life brings the self-confidence.

“In my childhood I used to read Swami Vivekanand­a a lot and always used to read his saying ‘Aham Brahmasmi’. He used to say that he himself is ‘Brahma’ incarnate. By this he meant to awaken the selfconfid­ence. When asked by a student how to concentrat­e on studies and ward off distractio­n, Modi said concentrat­ion is no unique talent.

“Many people believe that to concentrat­e one needs to have some special ability that one must learn. It is not like that. We all do certain activities with utmost concentrat­ion... Do you forget when someone curses you? No, which means there is nothing wrong with your faculty of memory,” Modi said.

“Things, in which our intellect, heart, mind, and body become synchronis­ed, become unforgetta­ble.” He advised students to study with heightened senses and remain ‘online’ and not ‘offline’ in whatever they do.

To Aruna Shrivastav­a, a student who asked the prime minister how to ward off peer pressure, prime minister’s advice was to not compete with others, but with oneself. He explained this with an analogy from the world of sports saying that playing in other team’s ground constitute­s ‘risk’ while playing in one’s homeground “becomes your strength”.

“Same goes for warfare... Now, why do you compete with others... your friend has different talent, different interests, different nurturing than you. You compete without knowing his entire ecosystem and then you try to fit into his system and in doing so you lose whatever you have, cannot have what he has, and in the end, you get depressed,” he said.

Referring to world record holder Ukrainian Pole Vaulter Sergey Bubka — who broke his own world record 35 times before retiring in 2007— Modi asked students to do ‘anuspardha’ (competing with oneself).

On pressure from parents on students, Modi said despite everything one should not mistrust the intentions of the parents.

“Parents have this dream of seeing their wards becoming something. Therefore, we should not doubt their intentions. Once we do so, a door is opened for understand­ing”.

However, he pointed out many parents’ tendency to “transplant” their dreams, which they could not fulfil in their lives, on their wards against their wishes. “Sometimes even desires have ghosts. These ghosts hold you tight,” he said, advising parents against treating their sons and daughters as a symbol of ‘social status’ and requested them to appraise each according to his or her talent. —

 ?? PTI ?? Modi speaks during an interactiv­e session ‘Pariksha Par Charcha’ with students at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi, on Friday. —
PTI Modi speaks during an interactiv­e session ‘Pariksha Par Charcha’ with students at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi, on Friday. —

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