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New Delhi: The state's ministers and MLAs, as well as the chief minister of Manipur, N Biren Singh, have sent their best wishes to the students who will be taking the class X test on March 16, 2023, which will be administered by the Board of Secondary Education, Manipur.
As said by our Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, students taking BSEM exams should learn to become exam warriors rather than exam worriers, the CM added in his message, “Students who are taking the test should approach it in a fun and less stressful way”.
"While the High School Leaving Certificate exam is significant in determining one's career, students shouldn't worry about it; instead, they should approach it like any other exam they have taken in the past and show up with confidence. Simply consider it another rung on the lengthy ladder they must ascend to fulfil their goals and aspirations. It's crucial to compete only with oneself when studying for tests in order to get high marks—not with anyone else.
"During this crucial stage, parents and instructors must help the youngsters perform with ease and confidence and should not put the students under unwarranted strain. I want to encourage our young kids to show up for the exam instead of being overly worried.
Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly, Satyabrata Singh also wished the students success. Every student must take this crucial board test for the first time in their academic career, he declared.
Awangbow Newmai, the minister of the water resources department and the relief and disaster management department, also sent his best wishes to all the students taking the class X examinations.
"May good luck be with you, and your preparation will deliver excellent results," he wished in his statement.
T Robindro Singh, a Thanga MLA and the chairman of the Manipur State Power Company Limited, also sent his best wishes to all the kids taking the HSLC exam. He urged people to "believe in themselves and their abilities" in his speech. Maintain your composure and concentration while giving the exam your all. Keep in mind that success involves more than just achieving good grades; it also involves developing as a person.
"Don't lose hope or confidence no matter how the exam turns out. You will succeed if you keep working towards your objectives, he added.
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