PM Narendra Modi asked students appearing for board exams to remain positive. (File Photo)
New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday told students appearing for board exams to remain positive, and not to come under pressure of expectations.
Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and chess champion Vishwanathan Anand also joined Prime Minister Modi and shared tips with students.
"Do not get burdened under the expectations of others. Set your own targets," the Prime Minister said.
"Why should we compete with others, why not compete with oneself. Break your own previous record."
Sachin Tendulkar in his message also urged students to remain positive.
"Positive thoughts will be followed by positive results," Sachin Tendulkar said.
Viswanathan Anand said the problems of board exam are much like the challenges we face later in life.
"Exams are very much like problems you face later in life... The most important thing is to stay calm. It is very much like a game of chess," he said.
Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and chess champion Vishwanathan Anand also joined Prime Minister Modi and shared tips with students.
"Do not get burdened under the expectations of others. Set your own targets," the Prime Minister said.
"Why should we compete with others, why not compete with oneself. Break your own previous record."
Sachin Tendulkar in his message also urged students to remain positive.
"Positive thoughts will be followed by positive results," Sachin Tendulkar said.
Viswanathan Anand said the problems of board exam are much like the challenges we face later in life.
"Exams are very much like problems you face later in life... The most important thing is to stay calm. It is very much like a game of chess," he said.
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