Khushi Jain of Delhi, Shridhar Sharma of Bilaspur and Keni Patel of Vadodara sought PM Modi’s guidance on a topic which is there in the mind of every student before appearing for examinations – Pre-exam stress. They asked the Prime Minister about preparing and appearing for exams in a stress-free manner.

PM Modi advised the young students not to be stressed, as this was not the first time, they were going to givean exam. “In a way you are exam-proof. You have successfully overcome such exams before,” he said. PM Modi said that the experience they had got from previous examinations would help them overcome the upcoming examinations.

PM Modi said that some portion of the study might be missed but asked them not to be stressed over that. He suggested that they should focus on the strength of their preparation and stay relaxed and natural in their day-to-day routine. “Do not panic. Follow your day-to-day routine. Stay relaxed and natural. Appear for exams in a festive mood without any stress.”

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On National Girl Child Day, we reiterate our commitment to keep empowering the girl child: PM
January 24, 2025

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today, on National Girl Child Day, reiterated the Government’s commitment to keep empowering the girl child and ensure a wide range of opportunities for her.

In a thread post on X, Shri Modi wrote:

“Today, on National Girl Child Day, we reiterate our commitment to keep empowering the girl child and ensure a wide range of opportunities for her. India is proud of the accomplishments of the girl child across all fields. Their feats continue to inspire us all.”

“Our Government has focused on sectors like education, technology, skills, healthcare etc which have contributed to empowering the girl child. We are equally resolute in ensuring no discrimination happens against the girl child.”