When you take tests and then review at home, your initial response to any incorrect response to an unexpected question is that it was out of the syllabus, he claimed. The students laughed and cheered in response to his statement.
    As far as I’m concerned, I firmly believe that criticism serves as a ritual of purification for a democracy. Democracies must first tolerate criticism, he emphasised. The Prime Minister used the phrase open-source technology as an illustration and added,
    On similar lines, corporations release products to the market and encourage consumers to point out defects. This only serves to highlight the value of feedback. However, it matters who is criticising.He cautioned, Don’t lose your focus, noting that a lot of effort goes into critique. Also recognised is the fact that this is the age of shortcuts. Most people prefer making charges to criticising others. The difference between criticism and allegations is significant. We shouldn’t devote time and resources to people who make accusations, the PM said.Several students were observed at the ceremony asking PM Modi questions about this. Many people have unfavourable opinions of you. Do they affect how you feel? If so, how can you get out of the self-doubt state? One of them inquired, I would appreciate your advice in this regard. Another student posed the following question: How do you handle criticism from the media and the opposition? I frequently struggle to take my parents’ criticism in stride. What do you think of the event? Comment it down.

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