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PM Narendra Modi urges CBSE students to appear for exams in happy, stress-free manner

| @indiablooms | Feb 15, 2020, at 05:36 pm

New Delhi/UNI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday wished luck to students appearing for the CBSE Class X and Class XII examinations and said months of hardwork and preparation will surely lead to great things.

"As the CBSE Class X and XII exams commence today, best wishes to all young Exam Warriors, their parents and teachers", the Prime Minister tweeted.

He also urged his 'young friends' to "appear for the exams in a happy and stress-free manner".

"Months of hardwork and preparation will surely lead to great things", he added.

According to official figures, around 18.89 lakh students are appearing for Class X exams and 12.06 lakh for Class XII examinations. 

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