Madhya Pradesh’s Burhanpur made headlines when students at Lalbag’s Urdu school tuned in with full seriousness to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’. The enthusiastic Muslim students dissected every piece of advice on exam stress, time handling, and self-esteem enhancement.
Modi inspired a paradigm shift, teaching that exams are chances to learn and test oneself, not weights to carry. Central to his discourse were positive attitudes, disciplined lifestyles, habitual studying, and confidence preservation.
Feedback poured in post-program: fears evaporated, confidence soared. Students advocated for regular editions to sustain mental robustness and guidance.
Student Shaikh Ikra gushed about novel learnings that banished her apprehensions. ‘PM’s exam advancement and problem-solving pointers are priceless,’ she noted appreciatively.
Nagama Bano lauded the PM’s toolkit of tips, stressing teacher dialogues for solutions – as kids absorb more from educators than pages. Modi instilled lessons on steady confidence, positivity, and panic avoidance to safeguard recall under pressure.
Events like these demonstrate the profound reach of Modi’s student-centric outreach, especially in community-focused schools.