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Give exam happily: Modi tells students

| | Feb 23, 2015, at 03:00 am
New Delhi, Feb 22 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged students across India to not to take tension and give exams 'happily'.

In his radio address-Mann Ki Baat- Modi said: "People feel if an exam goes wrong everything will change. But it is not like that. Do not take so much tension."

He said: "Every child of this nation must be happy. Give the exam happily, with a smile on your face. I am sure you will do well."

Speaking on his own student life, the PM said: "I have been an ordinary student. I have not scored exceptionally well in the exams I gave & have a poor handwriting also."

Modi has dedicated this month's radio address to the issue of exams and countering it.

PM said the topic is a 'tough one'.

Students across India will soon sit for different board examinations.

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