Gujarat CM Urges Students to Transform Exam Stress into Success

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel addressed students during the broadcast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Pariksha Pe Charcha, urging them to view exams as a measure of preparation rather than a life-defining test. He emphasised maintaining mental balance, avoiding depression, and regulating digital device usage by setting specific time limits. Prime Minister Modi highlighted the initiative's goal to reduce exam-related fear and pressure while encouraging students to contribute to national development. Education Minister Pradyuman Vaja added that education teaches the art of living and appealed for sensitive parental support during exams.

Key Points: Gujarat CM on Exam Stress & Healthy Routines at Pariksha Pe Charcha

  • Treat exams as preparation, not life-defining
  • Maintain mental balance and composure
  • Regulate screen time and digital habits
  • Approach exams with confidence, not pressure
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Gujarat CM stresses healthy mindset, structured routines at Pariksha Pe Charcha

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel advises students on mental balance and digital discipline during PM Modi's Pariksha Pe Charcha broadcast.

"Examinations are not the test of life. They are a reflection of your hard work - Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, Feb 6

As board examinations draw closer, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Friday urged students to treat exams as a measure of their preparation rather than a defining test of life, emphasising mental balance and disciplined routines.

He was addressing students during the broadcast of the ninth edition of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's nationwide interaction programme "Pariksha Pe Charcha" at Anand Niketan School in Gandhinagar.

Speaking to students appearing for the Class 10 and 12 board examinations, Patel said, "Examinations are not the test of life. They are a reflection of your hard work and a platform to transform stress into success."

He encouraged students to move ahead with confidence and composure, adding, "By maintaining balance in life and without falling into depression, any situation can be faced with a healthy mind."

Highlighting concerns over rising screen dependence, the Chief Minister advised students to regulate their digital habits.

"Just as you fix time for studies, reading and sports, you should also decide a specific time for using mobile phones and watching television," he said, cautioning students against developing excessive reliance on mobile devices.

PM Modi said Pariksha Pe Charcha was initiated to reduce fear related to examinations and failure. "Students should approach exams with confidence and without pressure," he said, while urging them to place national interest first and fulfil their responsibilities as future citizens in pursuit of the goal of a developed India by 2047.

He noted that the initiative, now in its ninth edition, had become a widely followed motivational platform for students before annual and board examinations.

Chief Minister Patel said the Prime Minister's consistent engagement with students was unique. "The Prime Minister personally interacting with students every year before examinations to motivate them towards better performance is a matter of pride," he said.

Education Minister Pradyuman Vaja said the programme was launched to nurture values, understanding and good conduct among students.

"Through direct interaction with the Prime Minister, students are learning to adopt studies in a stress-free and pressure-free environment," he said.

He added that education should not be confined to examinations alone. "Education teaches the art of living. Examinations are not the final goal, and students should appear for them with confidence in a positive atmosphere," he said.

Vaja also appealed to parents to engage sensitively with their children. "Parents should support students with understanding, while students should see examinations as an opportunity," he said.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Exams are a part of life, not life itself. Well said, CM Patel. We need to change this societal mindset where a 10th or 12th mark sheet is treated like a life sentence. More power to the students!
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Rohit P
While the intent is good, I hope this translates to real change. Schools and coaching centers still create insane pressure. Talking is one thing, reforming the education system to be less exam-centric is another. A respectful criticism.
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Sarah B
As an educator from abroad working in an Indian school, I appreciate this initiative. The focus on "art of living" and reducing fear is crucial. The pressure I see on students here is unlike anything else. Good discussion.
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Vikram M
The advice to parents is key. Often, we are the ones transferring our anxieties to our children. Need to create a supportive home environment. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Pariksha Pe Charcha is a great platform. My younger sister watches it every year and feels motivated. It's nice to see the PM and CM taking time for students' mental well-being. All the best to all exam-takers! 👍

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