Narendra Modi's next 'Mann ki Baat' to focus on students, board exams
New Delhi, Feb 9: As students prepare for the the board exams starting next month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that he would host a special programme on radio for the students who are preparing for the board and competitive exams.

Modi took to Twitter to express his idea for the same and said:
Modi, who's last 'Mann Ki Baat ' was with US President Barack Obama, said that this time he would share his thoughts with the students who were preparing for the exams.
He also urged parents and teachers to share their experiences so that it would help the students to prepare well for the exams.
Mann ki Baat is a radio programme, which the PM uses to connect to the people across the country. Modi has spoken on varied issues in his radio addresses previously including drub abuse among the youth and promotion of khadi by the people.
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