Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday pushed for 'Make in India' and 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat', while advising students to balance their studies and hobbies, as he interacted with them during the ninth edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC) at his 7, Lok Kalyan Marg (LKM) residence in New Delhi.
The prime minister also pointed out that students remain open to advise from everyone but they should always follow their own pattern and have confidence in themselves.
"No matter what your parents, or teachers, or peers say, have faith in and follow your pattern, keeping in mind all the suggestions that come your way," he said. "I don't look back at what has passed, I always look at what is to come... There are times when teachers only teach what is important and can help you score good marks, but a good teacher focuses on all-around development and teaches everything."
During his interaction with students, PM Modi also highlighted the importance of artificial intelligence (AI). Though students should use AI, it would not always help them achieve their goals, he pointed out. When a student told him that he aspires to be a game developer, PM Modi said gaming is a skill, but gaming should not be encouraged.
Although he noted that gaming remains a skill and it can be used to test alertness and for self-development. The prime minister also advised students not to waste their time because internet has become cheap in India, highlighting that his government has made a law against betting.
"You are interested in gaming but don't indulge in it for passing time just because data is cheap in India. Don't do it for fun. Those who indulge in gaming for money will only be ruined. We do not have to encourage gambling in the country. I have made a law against online gambling," he said.




















