Interacting with students from across India, Modi said ‘running commentary’ from parents impacts child’s mental health & that students must learn to use technology wisely.
Ministry of Education had told schools across the country to show students live telecast of PM Modi’s annual Q&A session this Friday. Feedback from students & teachers was mixed.
About 38 lakh participants, including 31 lakh students, 5 lakh teachers and roughly 2 lakh parents have registered for the yearly 'Pariksha Par Charcha' program to be held Friday.
Modi spoke at length about the New Education Policy (NEP). He said many people – 'teachers, students, intellectuals' — brainstormed for six to seven years to draft the policy.
On 1 April, PM Narendra Modi will answer questions on exam stress management. The 2022 edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha has received about 15 lakh registrations.
In February, it was announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's annual interaction with students will be held online this year in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The discussion was formally part of the cabinet agenda at its 20 February meeting. It was informed that over 7.9 crore viewers had tuned in to the programme.
In an interview with Anandabazar Patrika Shankar waxed eloquent about her many objections to the pallu not covering the bosom area of Gen Z women. She called them ‘women of the street’.
With an educated & skilled workforce, Tamil Nadu has a burgeoning industrial sector which has scored massive investments in automobiles, electronics, and even footwear.
The ‘idea’ Kejriwal's politics grew around was a no-holds-barred fight against corruption. That is the reason Modi govt has now tarred him and his entire party with the same paint.
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