Powerful Insights from Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024: PM Modi Urges Self-Competence Over Comparison.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the eighth ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024‘ on Monday at Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam. He gave parents advise, telling them not to use their child’s report card as their own business card. The Prime Minister said that instead of attempting to outperform one another, kids should concentrate on bettering themselves.

Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024

Furthermore, Prime Minister Modi attended a Bharat Mandapam expo where students displayed their technological achievements. He talked with the students, learning more about their projects and original ideas.

During the seventh iteration of “Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC 2024)” Prime Minister Modi revealed that he too finds the program to be like an exam. He underlined that pressure shouldn’t be applied to the point where it impairs performance. Any process should, instead, be improved slowly.

PM Modi was greeted by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who was also present. It was his intention that India become a developed nation under PM Modi’s leadership by 2047. The Minister of Education stated that “Pariksha Pe Charcha” is currently an established movement.

Insights from PM Modi’s Speech at “Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024”:

  1. If family members, instructors, or parents continually drawing negative conclusions about a student’s performance, it is not constructive. Regularly receiving criticism of this nature can be damaging to a student’s self-esteem. Rather than making them feel awful with cruel comparisons, we should speak with students in an empathetic way and have honest discussions to resolve their issues.
  2. There should be more than just academic content between teachers and students. The link need to be strong. Students should feel at ease discussing their concerns, problems, and fears with their professors in this connection.
  3. Just as a phone need power to function, our bodies likewise require energy to be functional. A healthy body is essential to a healthy mind. Sleeping sufficiently is essential for this.
  4. You gain confidence in yourself as you practice more. If you’ve practiced a lot, you can face a challenging exam, just like someone who can swim can handle deep water. Ignore what other people are doing. Pay attention to who you are and what you do since these things will determine your destiny.
  5. Kids can experience stress when they believe they are not performing well enough. Setting modest objectives and improving slowly while studying is what I advise. You’ll be ready for the tests in full this way.
  6. Confusion in any form is not good. Being unsure about things is even worse. We should be smart enough to look at details carefully and make clear decisions to get rid of confusion in our minds.
  7. Too much of anything, not just mobiles, is not beneficial. There should be a limit for everything, a reasonable amount. It’s crucial to use things wisely and decide how much of something is appropriate. We shouldn’t avoid technology but use it in a positive way.
  8. I encourage parents to avoid creating competition between their children and instead, be a source of inspiration for one another.

PM Modi interacts with students in PPC 2024:

PM Modi talked with students, teachers, and parents during the 7th Pariksha Pe Charcha at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. He also checked out the art exhibition.

Pariksha Pe Charcha is an initiative by PM Modi to bring everyone together – students, parents, teachers, and society – to create an environment where each child’s unique qualities are celebrated. PM Modi mentioned the students’ creative expressions in the exhibition, showing what the younger generation thinks about different topics and the solutions they have in mind.

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