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Share your ideas for Mann Ki Baat with youngsters appearing for exams

Start Date :
Jan 19, 2017
Last Date :
Jan 29, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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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.

Share your views in this Open Forum or alternatively you can also dial the toll free number 1800-11-7800 and record your message for the Prime Minister in either Hindi or English. Some of the recorded messages may become part of the broadcast.

You can also give a missed call on 1922 and follow the link received in SMS to directly give your suggestions to the Prime Minister.

And stay tuned to Mann Ki Baat at 11:00 AM on 29th January 2017.

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ATHIRA C
ATHIRA C 9 years 2 months ago
Dear Prime Minister, The days of drought are waiting for us.This time kerala received the lowest rain fall in the last 150 years.It is high time we thought about rain water harvesting seriously.The practice of digging bore wells is taking momentum.We are going to squeeze the last drop of groundwater.We can avoid the horrible situation if we work together.we should collect water from our terrace and store it in a tank.Avoid laying tiles in courtyard.Let water penetrate to the soil.Save water.
ajay parikh
ajay parikh 9 years 2 months ago
apart for examinations,i wish that students going to schools/colleges must use cycle as their vehicle to save on fuel which is a very big part of our import.it will be a good exercise too and will help reduction in pollution.govt. should provide incentive/subsidy and rewards for use of cycles.all celebrities must be ask to promote this vehicle.as a matter of dicipline no motorised vehicle be allowed at school/colleges only public transport be allowed and its service be improved so that any stud.
Sivan Sankaran
Sivan Sankaran 9 years 2 months ago
All students have some sort of tension during the examination time and the first thing the teachers and parents have to do is to induce more confidence among students.The students appearing exams must make their preparation in an orderly manner.First understand the subject,go through previous question papers and concentrate and spent more time on reading the tough subjects.Parents and teachers guidance is very important get rid of fear from mind.Bold approach to exams also important.
Shrinivas GR
Shrinivas GR 9 years 2 months ago
Hi Sri, regarding Railway safety, 1) please add 4 to 5 dummy bogies in front of engine, this will reduce casualties, 2) Add a electronic sensor to direct fault in rail track 300 meter in front of engine which will stop the train if there is more gap in track or track in not uniform,
Parveen Kumar Jain
Parveen Kumar Jain 9 years 2 months ago
Education & Exams are Internal part of Life -Formal or Informal. But when a child learn through experience he Learned for Life - Failure or Success, So our education must be based on Experience and interactive - now days we have Internet, Google, Youtube to learn most of things by accessing the Net. So Go for Hardwork and Good Discipline- Jai Hind
Neeraj Gupta
Neeraj Gupta 9 years 2 months ago
Dear Prime Minister, My deepest concern is with the student who commit suicide after getting a fail result.I suggest every school must take few sessions in which they discuss or share stories of personalities who primarily failed and then done something big in life. I also want you to share one such story. It will boost there moral. Also suggest students to look beyond IIT/NIT or medical college. Suggest few foreign countries where education is affordable and good and may give fee concession.
ASHISH BEHAL
ASHISH BEHAL 9 years 2 months ago
जो प्रश्न उन्हें अच्छे से आते हैं अगर एग्जाम के समय उन्हें ही अच्छे से दोहराया जाये तो कम से कम जो 2 या 3 नम्बर से रहने का दुःख होता है उससे वो बच्चे बच सकते हैं और पास हो सकते हैं जो बच्चे मेरिट में आने वाले हैं वो बिना स्ट्रेस के पढ़े और अपने शरीर को फिट रखने के लिए निरन्तर हल्की योगा करते रहे ताकि उनके ऊपर से दवाब कम हो। #air #pmonradio
ASHISH BEHAL
ASHISH BEHAL 9 years 2 months ago
सर मैं एक अध्यापक हूँ और बच्चो की एग्जाम के समय जो मानसिक स्थिति होती है उससे भलि भांति समझता हूँ मैंइस समय उन बच्चो को संदेश देना चाहता हूँ जो औसत स्तर पर हैं ऐसे छात्र की संख्या अधिक होती है जो परीक्षा में2या3 नम्बर से रह जाते हैं और फिर बहुत खुदखुशी जैसी हरकतें कर बैठते हैं ऐसे बच्चो की एग्जाम से पहले कॉउंसलिंग करना आवश्यक है ऐसे बच्चो को चाहिए कि वो एग्जाम के नज़दीक उन प्रश्नों को हल करने में अधिक समय न गवाएं जो उन्हें पूरा साल समझ नहीं आये हैं इस समय वो प्रश्न हल करें जो उन्हे अच्छे से आते ह
Sunil Bhat
Sunil Bhat 9 years 2 months ago
You have to let the market determine how good a college or school matches up. There has to be a way to sue colleges for financial damages if it does not provide good training program. They should be graded based on graduation rate, %age of graduated students hired in top 500 companies in first 4 years after graduation. Allow as many engineering and technical colleges but allow class action law suits in case it seems to be a fraud or majority of students don't get hired.
Vandana Saraswat
Vandana Saraswat 9 years 2 months ago
Dear PM, I want to say Introduce Gurukul Because Gurukul is one of the best places that can learn sanskara about our Sanskrit and Indian Sanskrit is one of the best Sanskrit in the world and it is only possible when our saint safe in Indian. Please Solve the Measure Problem in India