PM Modi's 34 mantras will help students to beat exam stress: Jammu and Kashmir LG
Press Trust of India | January 17, 2023 | 07:52 AM IST | 1 min read
In the book “Exam Warriors”, the prime minister has outlined a refreshing approach to exams urging students to celebrate the exam like a festival.
JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday released Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s book “Exam Warriors” in Hindi, Urdu and English languages here. He said the prime minister’s “34 mantras” for students, teachers and parents will help them to beat the exam stress.
In this path-breaking, bestselling book “Exam Warriors”, the prime minister has outlined a refreshing approach to exams urging everyone to celebrate the exam like a festival with enthusiasm, Mr Sinha said. Interacting virtually with students and teachers from across the J-K, the Lt Governor said, "The 34 mantras given by the prime minister in this book are not just to be read and memorised, but we all should try to imbibe them in our lives so that the exam becomes an occasion of celebration and not of stress".
Also Read || Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023: National museum of natural history holds session for school principals in Haryana
“Honourable PM's 34 mantras for students, teachers and parents will beat the exam stress and help the exam warriors appearing for board exams to deal with anxiety and stress,” he added. The current generation is fortunate to have the National Education Policy 2020. It is the responsibility of us all to implement it in letter and spirit, the Lt Governor said. He said the school education in J-K is going in the right direction with many breakthrough initiatives of the department like reducing the dropout ratio and increasing the enrollment rate.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- NEET Exam: Why more women qualify, top the lists, but still can't make it to AIIMS
- Anna University students piece together BTech courses as faculty gaps lead to fragmented teaching
- NCERT teaching shame, not respect; blurring of Mohenjo-daro ‘Dancing Girl’ in book draws criticism
- NTA must publish ‘implementation roadmap’ for reforms recommended by HLCE: Parliament panel
- ‘Major financial project’: Tamil Nadu parents say private school fee disclosure rule will help plan education
- From farm work at 10 to Padma Shri at 70: Mahendra Nath Roy’s journey to become world’s top 2% scientist
- Across universities, 4th year of NEP’s FYUP more about confusion than research or practical training
- IITs will test new JEE Advanced format on first-year BTech students this year: IIT Kanpur director
- Delhi Govt school alumnus builds learning, skill development platform; reaches 5,000 underserved students
- ‘BTech Not Enough’: Outdated engineering curriculum leaves students paying to bridge classroom-to-career gap