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In the 9th edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi did a brief discussion with the students to focus on overall growth, skills rather than just focusing on marks. Talking about world education and how it has evolved over the years, PM Modi emphasised that while academics are important, skills are equally important. “Education and skills are both necessary, but skills are crucial in life,” he said.

What Narendra Modi said about AI?

This episode of Pariksha Pe Charcha focused on technology and AI, Modi spoke at length about Artificial Intelligence and its effect on daily life. Modi advised young students to not be afraid of using these tools, but while using them be responsible, “Technology is a boon. We must embrace it. Use AI wisely to improve your wisdom and your personality,” he said to students.

Modi’s focus on Viksit Bharat

Urging students to be responsible citizens of India, Modi shared his dream of Viksit Bharat or developed India and how this dream depended on young minds like them. “If we want a developed India, we must ensure cleanliness and spread awareness,” he noted.

Talking about 2047, when India will celebrate 100 years of independence, Modi said to the students that they will be in their prime, “You will be 35 to 40 years old then. Who do you think I am working hard for? You must also work for a Viksit Bharat and support Indian products,” .

Exam should not be life goal: Modi

During the discussion PM Modi pointed out that no students should ever think that exams are their future, “Education should not feel like a burden. It requires complete involvement. Studying in bits and pieces does not lead to success,” he said. He noted that the actual learning can only happen when students are deeply involved in the process, “Life is not just about exams. Education is a medium of development. Exams should never be the final goal — all-round development should be,” Modi noted.

Modi said students should have faith and trust in self and instinct, one should never follow others blindly, “No matter what parents, teachers or friends say, have faith in your own path while respecting their advice,”. Modi advised students to set goals that are challenging but achievable.
“Our goals should be within reach, but not easily. Always try to stay one step ahead of your teacher,” he said.

What PM Modi said to teachers?

While talking to students, PM Modi also addressed teachers, he said teachers should try new learning styles, “ If you give students the list of topics in advance and ask them to prepare, it will create curiosity and improve understanding,” he said.

And related to self growth, PM Modi said success brings pride to families, “When you succeed, your parents gain respect. They become emotionally invested in your journey.”

Apart from bookish knowledge, Modi suggested activities like gaming can bring positive changes, “Gaming is a skill and it helps in personality development,”.

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