Yogi Adityanath's 3 Exam Tips: Safety, Health, Focus for UP Students

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has issued a letter to students with three crucial messages ahead of board examinations. He warned against the dangers of banned Chinese kite strings and cautioned about mobile phone addiction impacting studies and health. The CM advised exam-takers to remain disciplined and focused, quoting the Bhagavad Gita on the importance of dedicated action. This follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' interaction where he encouraged students to dream big and read biographies for inspiration.

Key Points: UP CM Yogi's Key Messages for Students Ahead of Board Exams

  • Avoid banned Chinese 'manjha' for safety
  • Limit mobile phone and gaming addiction
  • Stay disciplined and confident for exams
  • Focus on hard work over results
  • Read biographies for inspiration
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Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi shares 3 key messages for students ahead of Board exams

UP CM Yogi Adityanath advises students on safety, avoiding phone addiction, and exam focus. Includes PM Modi's Pariksha Pe Charcha insights.

"A person has the right only over their actions, not their results. - Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, February 9

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday urged students to prioritise safety, health, and academic focus ahead of the upcoming board examinations.

In a letter to students, the Chief Minister shared three key messages. The Chief Minister advised them to stay away from Chinese 'manjha' (string), which is sharp-edged, banned across the state, and has caused fatalities.

Students were asked to avoid using it, warn friends, and report any illegal sales to the police with family support.

The Chief Minister also cautioned against mobile phone addiction, highlighting that excessive gaming or video-watching wastes time, affects studies, and weakens eyesight. He encouraged students to read, play sports, spend time with family, and limit mobile use.

For those giving board exams for classes X and XII, the CM advised students to remain disciplined, confident, and focused. Citing the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, he said, "A person has the right only over their actions, not their results," urging students to prioritise hard work and dedication.

The CM Yogi extended his best wishes to all students appearing in examinations and expressed hope that they would perform well and make their families and the state proud.

Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with students during the 9th edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC). The Prime Minister had an informal interaction with Exam Warriors at his residence in New Delhi.

A student from Ladakh asked whether children should dream big and how to begin fulfilling those dreams. The Prime Minister stated that not dreaming is a crime, but dreams must be backed by action.

The PM explained that aspirations like becoming an astronaut require study, biographies, and focused interest, while cautioning against making dreams public to avoid ridicule.

He encouraged students to write down their dreams and nurture them privately, according to a statement from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO).

Responding to another query on daily habits to achieve big dreams, PM Modi suggested reading biographies of great personalities. He explained that understanding their struggles and early steps helps students relate and gain confidence, showing them how to progress step by step.

The next episode is set to be aried today at 10 AM.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Mobile addiction is a real problem. I see my younger brother constantly on his phone instead of studying. The CM's suggestion to play sports and spend time with family is much better. Good to see our leaders focusing on student welfare.
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Aditya G
While the messages are good, I wish there was more practical support too. Many government schools lack proper facilities. Advice is fine, but providing better infrastructure, libraries, and counseling would help students more. Just my two cents.
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Sarah B
The quote from the Bhagavad Gita is beautiful – "You have a right to perform your prescribed duty, but you are not entitled to the fruits of action." It's a great lesson for students to focus on hard work without stressing too much about results.
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Karthik V
PM Modi's Pariksha Pe Charcha is always inspiring. Telling students to dream big but also work hard is the perfect balance. Reading biographies is excellent advice – it shows the struggle behind every success story. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
As a parent, I appreciate this focus. The pressure on children during board exams is immense. Messages about safety, limiting screen time, and maintaining confidence help us guide our kids better. Thank you for the guidance.

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