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Modi’s concern about the future of our children is bearing fruits: MP Khatana

Exams can’t be the scale to measure one’s intellect: Bilal Parray

Srinagar, Jan 19: Continuing their efforts to reach the students of Kashmir Valley on micro level under the banner of Pariksha Pe Charcha, the BJP for the consecutive 2nd day held a mega Art and Painting competition at International DPS School, Zakura.

Eminent personalities including Rajya Sabha Member Ghulam Ali Khatta, National Executive Member BJYM Bilal Parray, noted author and Chairman Kashmir Society Khawaja Farooq Renzu Shah,  Chairman of the School Choudary Showkat, program coordinator Arshid Ahmad, Ravinder Pal Singh, SHO Zakura, Mehvish, Principal Sheena Manzoor, Bashir Ahmad Dar Chairman NWPS Pandach, staff members of the school and others graced the occasion with their presence.

On the occasion, Member Parliament Ghulam Ali Khatana said PM Modi’s concern about the future of our children is bearing fruits on the ground. He said that the unique book authored by PM Modi,  Exam Warriors, is emerging as a mandatory curriculum in the nation.

“Events under the banner of Parriksha Pe Charcha initiated by PM Modi will benefit many generations to come,” he said.

Bilal Parray said that the visionary mindset to reach the children and even toddlers of our country will end the depression among students especially at the exam times.

Parray said the book Exam Warriors by PM Narendra Modi has put an end to the worrisome tension and depression of blooming buds.

He said, “Exams and results can never be the scale to measure one’s intellect and capability, rather we should focus on other curriculum activities like Art, Culture, Sports, Writing etc.”

He further said today’s program is part of Modi’s larger vision to bring massive positivity among children.

 

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