Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh, ministers and MLAs of the state have extended their best wishes to the students who will be appearing for the class X examination conducted by the Board of Secondary Education, Manipur from Thursday.
In his message, CM said “As expressed by our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, students appearing for examinations should become exam warriors and not worriers. Students appearing for the examination should face it in a more enjoyable and less stressful way.
"Although the High School Leaving Certificate examination is crucial and important in shaping one's career, students should never stress out but treat it like any other examination faced before and should appear with confidence. We should simply take it as another step of a long ladder which they must climb to achieve their dream and ambition. While preparing for the exams to score good marks, it is important that we compete only with one's own self, not against anyone else.
“At this critical phase, parents and teachers must guide the students to perform with ease and confidence and should not put unnecessary pressure on students. I would like to appeal to our young students not to be over anxious but to appear for the examination with a calm mind”, he added.
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Th Satyabrata Singh, Speaker of Manipur Legislative Assembly, also extended his wishes to the students for a grand success. “This is the first and important board exam to be faced by every student in their career,” he said.
Minister of Water Resources Department & Relief and Disaster Management Department, Awangbow Newmai, also extended his warm greetings and wished all the students who are appearing for class X exams.
In his message, he said, “May good luck be in your favour, and your preparation will bring fantastic outcomes.”
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Thanga MLA and Chairman of Manipur State Power Company Limited, T Robindro Singh, also extended his sincere wishes to all the students who will be appearing for the HSLC exam.
In his message, he said, “Believe in yourself and your abilities. Stay focused and composed, and give your best effort in the exam. Remember that success is not just about getting good grades, it’s also about learning and growing as a person.”
“Whatever the outcome of the exam may be, don't lose hope or confidence. Keep striving towards your goals, and you will achieve them,” he added.