Celebrate your exams is Narendra Modi's tip to students

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Indias Prime Minister Narendra Modi.- PTI file photo
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.- PTI file photo

New Delhi - Modi also highlights the importance of embracing technology, playing, travelling and presentation skills, among others.

By IANS, PTI

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Published: Sun 4 Feb 2018, 10:00 PM

Last updated: Mon 5 Feb 2018, 12:40 AM

Exhorting students who are set to appear for their board and secondary school examinations this year, External Affairs India's Minister Sushma Swaraj has suggested that they should not compete with others but with themselves and they need to learn from their mistakes.
Sushma Swaraj was speaking on the occasion of launch of a book Exam Warriors written by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
She 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.
The book's 25 chapters include topics such as 'Exams are like festivals - celebrate them!', 'Exams test your current preparation, not you. Chill!', 'Be a warrior, not worrier!', 'Knowledge is permanent - pursue it', 'Compete - with yourself', and 'To cheat is to be cheap'.
In the book, Modi also highlights the importance of embracing technology, playing, travelling and presentation skills, among others.
 


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