<p> A mixed feeling of pride, nervousness and excitement filled students as they attended Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Pariksha Pe Charcha" programme at the Bharat Mandapam here on Monday.</p><p>Around 2.26 crore students from across the country joined the programme either virtually or physically.</p><p>Among the happiest were those who got the chance to pose a question to the prime minister and take a tour of the Bharat Mandapam -- the venue specially built for diplomatic deliberations during the G20 summit.</p><p>"We are extremely happy to be able to meet our prime minister and seek his guidance on exams. It's a mixed feeling of pride, nervousness and excitement," one student from a group from Kendriya Vidyalayas told PTI.</p><p>Students and teachers expressed great pleasure and said it was a totally different experience to participate in the "Pariksha Pe Charcha" event here at the Bharat Mandapam.</p><p>Here are top 25 mantras shared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during seventh edition of 'Pariksha pe Charcha' on Monday: </p>.<p>1. Parents should not make report cards of their children as their visiting card.</p>.<p> 2. There is nothing like the 'right time', do not wait for it.</p>.<p> 3. Instil resilience in children to help them cope with pressures.</p>.<p> 4. Student-teacher bond must be beyond syllabus and curriculum.</p>.<p> 5. Make effective use of technology and mobile phones with the help of judgement-based decision-making.</p>.<p> 6. Screen time eats into sleep time; I fall asleep within 30 seconds of going to bed.</p>.<p> 7. Never sow seeds of competition and rivalry between your children, siblings should be an inspiration for each other.</p>.<p> 8. Teachers must not take their profession as a mere job, they should take it as a means to empower the lives of students.</p>.<p> 9. If there are millions of challenges, there are billions of solutions as well.</p>.<p> 10. Compete with yourself, not with your friend.</p>.<p> 11. Don’t keep preparing until the last moment, approach exams with a relaxed mindset to avoid unwanted tension.</p>.<p> 12. Failures must not cause disappointments, every mistake is a new learning.</p>.<p> 13. When there is no selfish motive, there is never confusion in decision.</p>.<p> 14. Students, families and teachers need to collectively address the issue of external stress while evolving the process rather than implementing a systematic theory.</p>.<p> 15. Doing well in exams is not a zero-sum game.</p>.<p> 16. Friendship is not a transactional emotion, rejoice in the success of your friends too.</p>.<p> 17. Need to avoid mistakes due to over enthusiasm of the parents or over sincerity of the students.</p>.<p> 18. Trust deficit in families needs to be rectified.</p>.<p> 19. Parents should not over-hype the exam day by new clothes, rituals or stationery.</p>.<p> 20. Competition and challenges act as inspirations in life, but competition must be healthy.</p>.<p> 21. Create 'no gadget zones' in houses.</p>.<p> 22. Establish transparency between family members, share phone passcodes with them, no gadget during dinner.</p>.<p> 23. Just like mobile phones, human bodies need recharging too.</p>.<p> 24. Always make friends who are more intelligent and work harder, you must be inspired by such friends.</p>.<p> 25. Practice writing for exams in pen and paper mode, habit of writing declining due to computers and phones. </p>
<p> A mixed feeling of pride, nervousness and excitement filled students as they attended Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Pariksha Pe Charcha" programme at the Bharat Mandapam here on Monday.</p><p>Around 2.26 crore students from across the country joined the programme either virtually or physically.</p><p>Among the happiest were those who got the chance to pose a question to the prime minister and take a tour of the Bharat Mandapam -- the venue specially built for diplomatic deliberations during the G20 summit.</p><p>"We are extremely happy to be able to meet our prime minister and seek his guidance on exams. It's a mixed feeling of pride, nervousness and excitement," one student from a group from Kendriya Vidyalayas told PTI.</p><p>Students and teachers expressed great pleasure and said it was a totally different experience to participate in the "Pariksha Pe Charcha" event here at the Bharat Mandapam.</p><p>Here are top 25 mantras shared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during seventh edition of 'Pariksha pe Charcha' on Monday: </p>.<p>1. Parents should not make report cards of their children as their visiting card.</p>.<p> 2. There is nothing like the 'right time', do not wait for it.</p>.<p> 3. Instil resilience in children to help them cope with pressures.</p>.<p> 4. Student-teacher bond must be beyond syllabus and curriculum.</p>.<p> 5. Make effective use of technology and mobile phones with the help of judgement-based decision-making.</p>.<p> 6. Screen time eats into sleep time; I fall asleep within 30 seconds of going to bed.</p>.<p> 7. Never sow seeds of competition and rivalry between your children, siblings should be an inspiration for each other.</p>.<p> 8. Teachers must not take their profession as a mere job, they should take it as a means to empower the lives of students.</p>.<p> 9. If there are millions of challenges, there are billions of solutions as well.</p>.<p> 10. Compete with yourself, not with your friend.</p>.<p> 11. Don’t keep preparing until the last moment, approach exams with a relaxed mindset to avoid unwanted tension.</p>.<p> 12. Failures must not cause disappointments, every mistake is a new learning.</p>.<p> 13. When there is no selfish motive, there is never confusion in decision.</p>.<p> 14. Students, families and teachers need to collectively address the issue of external stress while evolving the process rather than implementing a systematic theory.</p>.<p> 15. Doing well in exams is not a zero-sum game.</p>.<p> 16. Friendship is not a transactional emotion, rejoice in the success of your friends too.</p>.<p> 17. Need to avoid mistakes due to over enthusiasm of the parents or over sincerity of the students.</p>.<p> 18. Trust deficit in families needs to be rectified.</p>.<p> 19. Parents should not over-hype the exam day by new clothes, rituals or stationery.</p>.<p> 20. Competition and challenges act as inspirations in life, but competition must be healthy.</p>.<p> 21. Create 'no gadget zones' in houses.</p>.<p> 22. Establish transparency between family members, share phone passcodes with them, no gadget during dinner.</p>.<p> 23. Just like mobile phones, human bodies need recharging too.</p>.<p> 24. Always make friends who are more intelligent and work harder, you must be inspired by such friends.</p>.<p> 25. Practice writing for exams in pen and paper mode, habit of writing declining due to computers and phones. </p>