What is the best time to study? This is what PM Modi advised the students…

Published By : Admin | January 24, 2020 | 11:01 IST

At Pariksha Pe Charcha townhall, students asked PM Modi whether it was better to study early in the morning or late at night. They wanted to know what the best time to study was.

In response to the students’ question, PM Modi said that he was only 50 per cent authorised to advice the students as he did wake up early in the morning but his schedule made him work till late hours.

PM Modi said, “I will advise you all to wake up early as in the morning, our mind is fresh and what we study then, we can register it better. But everyone has their own habit and follow what one is comfortable with.”

On a lighter note, the PM also mentioned how some children liked to make certain demands to their mothers like asking them to make a particular food they like eating or waking them up early in the morning for studies.

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