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Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi urges students and teachers to share exam views

| | Jan 20, 2017, at 04:27 pm
New Delhi, Jan 20 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday has urged students and teachers to share their exam experiences for the latest edition of Mann Ki Baat, his monthly radio show.

The next episode is scheduled for Jan 29.

"The #MannKiBaat episode on 29th January will primarily be on the various board exams coming up. It will be a programme for my young friends," his tweet read.

"Urging students, parents & teachers to share their thoughts & exam season experiences. Their views will surely inspire so many others," a subsequent tweet added.

"You can share your thoughts & experiences for #MannKiBaat on the specially created forum on the App. http://nm4.in/dnldapp ," a third tweet added.


 

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