State students participate in ‘Pariksha pe Charcha’

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State students participate in ‘Pariksha pe Charcha’

Tuesday, 21 January 2020 | Astha | Ranchi

As many as 18 students participated from Jharkhand in the third edition of “Pariksha pe Charcha”. The programme was held at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi on Monday.

The HRD Ministry in partnership with MyGov launched a 'short essay' competition on five different themes for students of classes 9 to 12 for the programme.

This time program was attended by 2000 students from across the country. Out of these 1050 were selected through essay competition. 50 disabled students were also included in this event. Students from classes 9th to 12th participated in it.

This year, four Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) schools students conducted the program.

Children from Ranchi, Ramgarh, Koderma, Godda, Jamshedpur, Deoghar, East Singhbhum, West Singhbhum, Saraikela-Kharsanwa, Ghatshila participated in the programme. However, the children of Jharkhand, who attended the programme, looked a bit disappointed after not being able to ask the Prime Minister about the questions in their mind.

Only one student from Ghatshila could put her question online to the Prime Minister.

Emphasising to read his book “Exam Warrior” the PM said that timetable for studying completely depends upon the students, be it late night or early morning. “Your comfort is completely in your hand. Copying from other peer might not go well with your routine,” said he.

Arrangements were made to watch the live discussion program on the spot at various places including Ranchi. Teachers and students watched the PM's programme together. Shiko Kumari from Koderma and Suman Saurabh, a student of Lalmatiya Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Godda and Shweta Sharma from Deoghar were also present.

At DPS Ranchi, students of classes VI-XII and teachers participated and watched the live broadcast in the school premises as per the guidelines of CBSE.

The students were motivated by the in-depth discussion upon stress-free exams. The chief motive behind this program was to boost student’s morals and adopt various exam bursting techniques. Principal Dr. Ram Singh appreciated the efforts and extended his best wishes to the students for their board exams.

Several other schools, including Oxford Public School,  Ranchi also organised live show of the prgramme, in which students of std VI to XII attended and listened to the talk of the Prime Minister. The PM suggested the students to study for knowledge not for marks.

If they gain knowledge, marks will automatically follow them. To destress, students must have proper time management thorough preparation and focus and to be ready to accept the result whatsoever.

In the case of any upheaval of emotion, it is the best method to destess by writing and expressing on a piece of paper, tear and throw it in the dustbin.

A lot of excitement and enthusiasm was being seen among the students, teachers and parents to not only participate in the unique event but also to receive valuable tips from the Prime Minister who is keen to ensure that the students take exams in a relaxed atmosphere and do not come under stress, to ensure better results in the long run.

Before this such event was organised twice by the Prime Minister, to discuss with students regarding exams.

 

 

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