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I urge you all to keep sharing your views: PM Modi

| | Feb 23, 2016, at 04:32 pm
New Delhi, Feb 23 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that he is happy with the response his Mann Ki Baat Mobile App generated and urged citizens to keep sending more ideas.

The PM took to Twitter on Tuesday and wrote: "During #MannKiBaat last month had urged students, teachers & parents to share their exam experiences, keeping in mind ongoing exam season."

"Glad that many people have shared their memorable exam experiences & ideas on the Mobile App. I went through some of them."

"People have written about tension free exams, how to overcome pressures, freedom to choose one's own path among several other issues," Modi tweeted.

He said that the ideas will help teachers and students alike to tackle difficult situations.

"I urge you all to keep sharing your views. This will help students & their parents, teachers."

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