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Inputs for 'Mann Ki Baat' February 2015

Inputs for 'Mann Ki Baat' February 2015
Start Date :
Feb 06, 2015
Last Date :
Feb 22, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

During this month's 'Mann Ki Baat' programme the Prime Minister will share his 'Mann Ki Baat' with youngsters appearing for the various board examinations and competitive exams. ...

During this month's 'Mann Ki Baat' programme the Prime Minister will share his 'Mann Ki Baat' with youngsters appearing for the various board examinations and competitive exams.

The Prime Minister invites all of you, particularly students, parents and teachers to share their experiences about examinations be it preparing for examinations, the role of parents and teachers in the run up to the examinations.

Please also share memorable exam anecdotes that have left a lasting impression in your minds.

Some of the inputs received will be compiled in the form of an e-book that will become a friend to all youngsters taking these board and competitive exams.

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Achyutha Morab Vishwanath
Achyutha Morab Vishwanath 10 years 7 months ago
clean up Ganga is a good campaign.. it will be off a great step for implementing it if the pmo asks the religious community to emphasize it. the money and man power involved in the religious community is affordable and influential in such projects. the tax exemption of all such and many other communities and NGO must be brought to a good use by involving in good projects!!
Sankarjyoti Choudhury
Sankarjyoti Choudhury 11 years 1 month ago
Sir, unify all the boards and universities. For example, let us have a common board for secondary education irrespective of public or private schools or geographical locations across the entire country. Also kindly remove reservation system from the educational system. And make the officials accountable for their work individually.
Arpita Nath
Arpita Nath 11 years 1 month ago
I have a complain about fees structures of competitive exam for gen category candidate. Where SC/ST students get benefit in fees, gen students have to pay maximum amount. In bank exam where general pays Rs 600, sc/st's have to pay only 100/- If they score less, even then they selected. In SSC their fees nil, cut off marks minimum and for gen category fees 100, and cut off is very high. SC/ST's getting jobs in Rail, bank and all sector and their children are also enjoying benefit. what about us?
gurubasavesh yakkihallimath
gurubasavesh yakkihallimath 11 years 1 month ago
Respected Sir, Public in large who are born in other than SC/ST/Minority community but economically backward are struggling live their life. Govt is still extending Reservation/Scholarship facility without seeing the standard of life of these community. It is totally unfair on the part of economically backward class people. My humble request is to stop caste based facilities. No where caste records/details shall be asked.
Madhu Kanta Shringi
Madhu Kanta Shringi 11 years 1 month ago
Created that nothing has been lost & still you can do it.your first target shud be small.after that try for your second target,bigger one than third, forth & so on.As soon as you reach to passing marks you will feel that you have started winning. Then try to score more & more. Your SPEED will become so fast that you can never think of. YOUR Mind is your instrument, master it don't be it's SLAVE. My best wishes to all..
Madhu Kanta Shringi
Madhu Kanta Shringi 11 years 1 month ago
My suggestion begins with th weakest student who is not sure of getting PASS.Don't worry whatever reason you have for not preparing well, now stop thinking about past.Becaz even God can not change the past.Begin now with fresh mind & will.It is better to be late than never.Don't look at the whole course you will get nervous. First take a small portion you can master well & get good marks.As soon as you finish your first task or target you will start feeling good & confident. A feeling wud be cnt
Prasad Shetty
Prasad Shetty 11 years 1 month ago
Dear PM Sir, Please use the Mann Ki Baat on a weekly basis to explain to the common people and educate them on all the decisions of the government. Opposition parties and hostile media are spreading false notions about the government decisions which might cause problems down the line. Regards, Prasad Shetty