Students must read PM Modi's ‘Exam Warriors' before going to examination

NewsBharati    04-Feb-2018
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New Delhi, February 4: To Inspires youth to face the difficult moments of examinations, Human Resources Development Minister Prakash Javadekar and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj launched 'Exam Warriors' book, written by PM Modi, especially for students.

The publication mainly deals with battling stress and anxiety that students face usually during exam time. The Prime Minister in the book mentions why knowledge should be given importance over marks secured in examinations. Also, the book aims to instill confidence in students and prepare them to face difficult moments during examinations and life.

 

Addressing the gathering in New Delhi, Swaraj said, the book is the most relevant one in this exam season. She suggested that students use technology during their preparation for examinations.

She added that the ultimate beneficiaries of the book will not only be our Exam Warriors, but also our society as a whole, including teachers, parents and the larger community. 

Speaking on the occasion, Human Resources Development Minister Prakash Javadekar said, the book will help students in beating examination stress. He urged parents not to put undue pressure on their children during exams.

Javadekar reiterated PM Modi’s Mantra of treating exams as a festival and not as a source of stress. He also requested parents to accept their children, the way they are and should not burden them with their expectations. He also advised NCERT officials to develop a creative curriculum to make learning more exciting and interesting. 

PM Modi decided to write the book after he received a good response to his monthly 'Mann ki Baat' addresses on All India Radio, where he focused on bursting stress during exams. The book published by Penguin India.