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Inputs for 'Mann Ki Baat' February 2015

Inputs for 'Mann Ki Baat' February 2015
Start Date :
Feb 06, 2015
Last Date :
Feb 22, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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During this month's 'Mann Ki Baat' programme the Prime Minister will share his 'Mann Ki Baat' with youngsters appearing for the various board examinations and competitive exams. ...

During this month's 'Mann Ki Baat' programme the Prime Minister will share his 'Mann Ki Baat' with youngsters appearing for the various board examinations and competitive exams.

The Prime Minister invites all of you, particularly students, parents and teachers to share their experiences about examinations be it preparing for examinations, the role of parents and teachers in the run up to the examinations.

Please also share memorable exam anecdotes that have left a lasting impression in your minds.

Some of the inputs received will be compiled in the form of an e-book that will become a friend to all youngsters taking these board and competitive exams.

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AJAY SHARMA
AJAY SHARMA 11 years 4 months ago
INDIA WILL BECOME SUPER POWER IN FUNDAMENTAL LAWS OF SCIENCE Two books are published from England , generalizing Newton, Einstein and Archimedes, as result of 33 years of hard work. As the name suggest it changes centuries old laws.with scientific clarity. It is extended form 55 research papers published in various international journals and presentation in 90 conferences. Books are sent to Secretary Dept. Science and Technology for action, more information www.AjayOnLine.us
Abhishek Singh
Abhishek Singh 11 years 4 months ago
Bhagavad Gita should be taught compulsorily in schools. If not in schools, at least parents should ask their wards to read Bhagavad Gita daily. Bhagavad Gita teaches to be 'Sthitpragya' i.e. having an unwavering mind in any condition. This very single teaching can ease off a lot of pressure from not only students preparing for competitive exams, but persons from all walks of life. The greatness of Bhagavad Gita can be gauged by the impact of it on the lives of so many legends, including our PM.
Abhishek Singh
Abhishek Singh 11 years 4 months ago
Keeping in mind the changing times, it would be good to do away with the 11th and 12th standards from our education system. Instead, increase the syllabus a bit more in 9th and 10th standard and ask the choice of stream of a student in 9th standard itself. The CCE pattern in CBSE needs to be done away with, as it is not producing the expected results and has turned counter-productive. Instead of helping students, it has increased unnecessary burden.
Divya Tiwari
Divya Tiwari 11 years 4 months ago
There are good things about the school system in the U.S. that we should learn from. Their strong public education system for example. Our government schools, specially the ones in the cities are just a joke and wastage of public funds( in most places). Even the poorest of the poor send their kids to substandard private schools because at least there is some education happening there. We need to either fix this system, involve private management or junk it altogether to save public funds!
Divya Tiwari
Divya Tiwari 11 years 4 months ago
I have been living in the US for past 5 years. This country had a policy they called " no child left behind" where they would mandatorily promote every kid to the next class without a strong evaluation. The result is a hoard of middle aged people who are simply not good enough for their jobs. They changed the policy now and are trying to do more stringent evaluation right from 5th grade. And here we are , trying to implement their failed policy in India. Do the policy makers do any researchatall
Biswajeet Dash
Biswajeet Dash 11 years 4 months ago
In most schools these days be it ICSE,CBSE etc Xth board studies are forced upon students by schools from VIIIth itself.This should change and all boards should incorporate compulsory vocational training on skill oriented subjects in all boards.and its weightage should increase towards application as students progress in Xth, XIIth and graduation etc.Best practices should be followed.
Biswajeet Dash
Biswajeet Dash 11 years 4 months ago
I have always felt one important aspect in my Xth, Xiith and Engg classes.Being attentive in classes prevent you from having stress just before the exams.Methodological study be in whatever subject should be encouraged.Foundations and understanding of concepts should be encouraged rather than learn by Rote.
Rahul Bahal
Rahul Bahal 11 years 4 months ago
Caste based reservation system should be removed for competitive exams and a new system based on economic criteria should be implemented. The selection should be purely based on merit irrespective of caste & category. Also the level of corruption in recruitment entrance exams is very high making it very difficult for a candidate to crack the examination. Therefore it is my request to give equal opportunity to everyone irrespective of caste so that no deserving candidate is left non-selected.
Rahul verma
Rahul verma 11 years 4 months ago
questions in the exam should be from prescribed syllabus , based on concepts application less on facts . board exams and graduation exams should carry equal marks for regular internal exams and projects/papers .
Vibhu Laul
Vibhu Laul 11 years 4 months ago
CBSE should release syllabus timely, 2015-15 syllabus is still not published. And normal schools should not be compulsory after 5th grade, the child should be given option to pick the skills they want to develop, and then join schools for specific skill development.