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Share Your Ideas & Suggestions on Aspects of Stress-Free Exams

Start Date :
Sep 30, 2019
Last Date :
Dec 01, 2019
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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On the September 2019 episode of Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called upon students, teachers and parents to share their experiences and suggestions on aspects of ...

On the September 2019 episode of Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called upon students, teachers and parents to share their experiences and suggestions on aspects of stress free exams.

We invite you to share your experiences and suggestions on aspects of stress free exams. You can submit your suggestions either directly in the comments box or upload a PDF document.

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Abhijeet Verma
Abhijeet Verma 6 years 7 months ago
Sir, It's my humble request that Govt. should make law regarding the Noise pollution and Air pollution for citizens, as it was done for Motor Vehicle Act. Sir, Noise levels are often unchacked and this becomes a problem due to cheaper availability of DJ and Loud Speakers; due to no strict rules, in rural areas, loud speakers are on for 24 hours! Sir, Please make intentions clear about development of juvenile! if they can't even focus due to 24*7 noise how you expect them to excel in studies?
Reetu Verma
Reetu Verma 6 years 7 months ago
1. Keep things in perspective. Yes, exams are important. But you are so much more than your exam results. 2. Instead of mugging, focus on understanding the concepts well. It will help you in the long run. 3. Avoid the exam "post-mortem”. You don’t need to know how other people fared in the exam. You have done your best, you can’t go back and change your answers. 4. Reduce your phone usage. 5. Listen to quiet, calming music.
KANNAN MKG
KANNAN MKG 6 years 7 months ago
From starting day of the class level study one day one question in one mark, two mark and also 5 mark with simply understanding in each subject. At that time of public exam minimum 200 to 300 question answers in evey topic we shall remember. The exam will easily gone. It is my way of teaching method. With one example. In a broomstick (coconut leaf ) single stick cut on hand easily. But 200 sticks cut on hand is impossible.
Rohit Lodhi
Rohit Lodhi 6 years 7 months ago
I think there should be regularity in studies. whatsoever you study just discuss among peer groups at least a day in week. If it is not possible just write only the headings and important words on a piece of paper and try to link things with that word regarding concept.s
KANNAN MKG
KANNAN MKG 6 years 7 months ago
Respected Modi Ji, Jaihindh, Wishes. I am RETHIKAA RIYA KF. Studying 9th std at Gov't Girl's Higher secondary school located in Musiri, Trichy Dt. TN. 621211. I heared your program on Nov 24 mann ki baat in tamil. I want come to Delhi from rural side and promote about exam fearless with the guidance of your valuable talk on the occasion. I hope you will give an opportunity to me. I Will eagerly waiting tomeet our EXAM WARRIOR . Thanks ji very kind of you. Jaihindh sir.
laxman singh
laxman singh 6 years 7 months ago
My openion for children that first do Oral practice of any subject and then go written practice it will increase your speed ,writing skills and make a picture in your mind .make small targets daily and achieve it the same day go deeply in every subjects and don't afraid with any subjects just chill and concentrate before exams and most important don't study continuously long hours take interval .complete your subjects before exam and in exam days focus on revision and be cool calm,don't nervous
Santosh Singh
Santosh Singh 6 years 7 months ago
"Slow and steady wins the race." Needs to Learn not just study the book. Study always but not restrict, only to the books, it can be any activity done by any one. Each activity has its many learning, which may be useful in whole life of span of a person. Happy Learning Santosh