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    Paper leak row: Enraged BJP hits back after Shashi Tharoor takes a jibe at Uttar Pradesh

    Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor faced backlash from the BJP-led government in Uttar Pradesh for sharing a meme regarding paper leaks in a national-level examination. The post sparked controversy and criticism from BJP leaders, labeling Tharoor as a 'repeat offender' for his indirect jibe at PM Narendra Modi.

    PM Modi advises parents not to create exam pressure on kids

    During the Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024 event, Prime Minister Narendra Modi advised parents not to create competition between siblings, avoid lecturing them about studies, establish a no-gadget zone at home, prohibit mobile phone usage at the dining table, and refrain from turning their children's report cards into a status symbol. He emphasized the importance of creating a conducive environment for children to thrive and not pressuring them excessively. The event aims to provide guidance and motivation to students and teachers before exams.

    Just like mobile phones, human bodies need recharging too: PM Modi to students

    Modi also stressed the need for a balanced diet and emphasised the importance of regular exercise and physical activities for fitness. Organised by the Union Ministry of Education, 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' has been engaging students, parents and teachers over the past six years. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the fourth edition was held online, while the fifth and sixth editions returned to the town hall format. A total of 31.24 lakh students, 5.60 lakh teachers and 1.95 lakh parents participated last year.

    Exam tips for students and parents, from PM Narendra Modi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday interacted with students, parents and teachers during his annual Pariksha Pe Charcha programme at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. Describing students as the shapers of India's future, Modi said the Pariksha Pe Charcha programme is like an examination for him too. He also said that students have become more innovative than ever. Organised by the Ministry of Education, Pariksha Pe Charcha has been engaging students, parents and teachers for the past six years.

    "Sorry mummy, papa... yahi last option hai": Another IIT-JEE aspirant hangs herself in Kota

    An 18-year-old student preparing for JEE allegedly committed suicide at her home in Kota, Rajasthan. The incident, which is the second suspected suicide in Kota within a week, highlights the immense pressure and stress faced by students. The tragedy occurred on the same day as Prime Minister Narendra Modi's interaction with students, where he urged them to not let competition overwhelm them. The student left a suicide note expressing her inability to handle the exam.

    PM Modi draws up Sharmaji ka beta argument to deter parents from comparing children to others

    During the 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' event, Prime Minister Narendra Modi advised parents to avoid comparing their children with others. He emphasized that parents should refrain from using other children's achievements as examples and urged them to support their children without putting undue pressure.

    The Economic Times
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