
Bhopal, February 10: The Madhya Pradesh Board examinations are set to commence on Tuesday. Ahead of the exams, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav addressed students, emphasizing that exams are merely a phase in life, not the ultimate goal. Speaking at the Pre-Exam Dialogue 2026 event at Government Subhash Higher Secondary Excellence School, he stated that today’s students are the future of the nation.
He urged students to continuously improve their skills, knowledge, and performance. “Prepare for the exams with hard work and dedication, and do not let stress overwhelm you,” he advised. CM Yadav reiterated that exams are just a stepping stone in life, not the final destination. He encouraged students to make hard work a habit while managing stress effectively.
The Chief Minister highlighted that self-confidence, discipline, and a balanced routine are key to success during exams. “Always believe in yourself, face challenges boldly, and strive to fulfill your dreams,” he urged. He called on students to stay focused and work diligently, aiming for high scores while managing their time effectively.
“Instead of fearing failure, learn from it and move forward; that is the hallmark of a strong personality,” he added. CM Yadav also advised students to ensure they get enough sleep during exam time, establish a study schedule, and engage in reflective thinking after studying each subject. He emphasized that mere rote learning is insufficient. Students should discuss course topics with friends and teachers to deepen their understanding.
School Education and Transport Minister Uday Pratap Singh remarked that exams are a yearly challenge. He encouraged students to focus on their preparations and manage their time wisely, avoiding stress. The Chief Minister consistently engages with students, striving to understand their challenges and provide solutions. He is a leader with the latest knowledge.
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