"There is no success without failure …" Mary Kom, Avni Lekhra and Suhas Yatiraj gave ‘mantras’ to children in ‘Examination on Discussion’


Great boxers MC Mary Kom, Paralympic stars Avni Lekhra and Suhas Yatiraj, while giving tips to school children to deal with stress as part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Exam Discussion’ initiative, said that there is no success without failure and hard work always It comes in handy The three players also advised the children to recover from failure, maintain focus and face troops. The discussion program on the examination is being conducted from 2018 for the children going to take the examination of the board.

Two -time Paralympic champion shooter Lekhra said. “People say that success is antonyms of failure. But I believe that failure is the biggest part of success. Never get success without failure.”

Generally, the discussion program on the examination to be held in the Town Hall format was held this time in Sundar Nursery in Delhi. Prime Minister Modi called well -known celebrities from various fields to answer the questions of school children. He started it on 10 February.

Six -time world champion and London Olympic bronze medalist boxer Mary Kom talked about the challenges during the boxing career. He said, “Boxing is not a game of women. I accepted this challenge because I wanted to prove myself and wanted to tell all the women of the country that we can do and I became a world champion many times.”

He said, “If you want to face the challenge in your life too, then you have to be strong from within. Initially I faced many choices. Many times I used to be discouraged because the challenges were enough.” Mary Kom said, “Every field is difficult. There is no shortcut. You have to work hard. If I can do it, why not.”

Two -time Paralympic silver medalist badminton star and IAS officer Suhas said, “Good things are not available easily. The journey should go on. If you want to shine like the sun, you will have to be ready to burn.”

The children asked many questions related to pressure, apprehension, restlessness and disorientation. Suhas told how to erase the fear of failure helped him win a gold medal in the Asian Championship. He said, “Your mind is your greatest friend and enemy. I represented India in the Asian Championship in 2016. I was so scared that the first match was lost and was following in the second. Then 30 seconds of break of 30 seconds During the time I told myself that when you have come so far, the worst can be that you will lose and show your natural game with fear of defeat. ”

Suhas said, “I became the first non -seeded player to win the gold medal in not only the match but not only the match and win the gold medal in the Asian Championships in China. Give your best two. ”

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