<p>Raipur: For Yuktamukhi Sahu, a class 11 student from a government school in Raipur, the interaction with PM <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/narendra-modi">Narendra Modi</a> during the 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' programme was a great experience as he made students feel comfortable and listened intently.</p>.<p>Sahu said the participant students asked the prime minister about how to handle stress if they scored below their expectations in exams.</p>.<p>"It was a great experience interacting with the PM sir. He was friendly with all the students. He listened to everyone’s questions patiently and replied in detail. We also asked him off-camera questions,” Sahu told PTI Videos.</p>.Deepika Padukone, Mary Kom, Sadhguru to join 8th edition of PM's 'Pariksha Pe Charcha'.<p>Sahu said she asked the prime minister how to remain positive in the face of disappointment.</p>.<p>"I was satisfied with the prime minister's reply," she said, adding that the PM made students feel comfortable and he was very friendly.</p>.<p>Sahu said a female student asked the prime minister about parents suggesting their children choose a particular subject, to which the PM replied 'pahle unki mano, fir unhe manao' (first listen to them and then convince them).</p>.<p>"It was a very apt suggestion. We can't reject our parents' suggestions straightway. We have to convince them after listening to them. I will always remember this line," she said.</p>.<p>Sahu said such programmes should continue as getting suggestions from an experienced person always proves to be helpful for students.</p>.<p>Sahu is a class 11 student of the Mayaram Surjan government higher secondary school for girls in Raipur.</p>.<p>Sahu's father Gulabchand Sahu said it was a "very proud and exciting moment for us as my daughter interacted with the PM".</p>.<p>"It is a very inspirational programme for students, particularly for those who are afraid of exams," he added. </p>
<p>Raipur: For Yuktamukhi Sahu, a class 11 student from a government school in Raipur, the interaction with PM <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/narendra-modi">Narendra Modi</a> during the 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' programme was a great experience as he made students feel comfortable and listened intently.</p>.<p>Sahu said the participant students asked the prime minister about how to handle stress if they scored below their expectations in exams.</p>.<p>"It was a great experience interacting with the PM sir. He was friendly with all the students. He listened to everyone’s questions patiently and replied in detail. We also asked him off-camera questions,” Sahu told PTI Videos.</p>.Deepika Padukone, Mary Kom, Sadhguru to join 8th edition of PM's 'Pariksha Pe Charcha'.<p>Sahu said she asked the prime minister how to remain positive in the face of disappointment.</p>.<p>"I was satisfied with the prime minister's reply," she said, adding that the PM made students feel comfortable and he was very friendly.</p>.<p>Sahu said a female student asked the prime minister about parents suggesting their children choose a particular subject, to which the PM replied 'pahle unki mano, fir unhe manao' (first listen to them and then convince them).</p>.<p>"It was a very apt suggestion. We can't reject our parents' suggestions straightway. We have to convince them after listening to them. I will always remember this line," she said.</p>.<p>Sahu said such programmes should continue as getting suggestions from an experienced person always proves to be helpful for students.</p>.<p>Sahu is a class 11 student of the Mayaram Surjan government higher secondary school for girls in Raipur.</p>.<p>Sahu's father Gulabchand Sahu said it was a "very proud and exciting moment for us as my daughter interacted with the PM".</p>.<p>"It is a very inspirational programme for students, particularly for those who are afraid of exams," he added. </p>