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Navigating the Storm: Common Mistakes People Make During Board Exams

Common Mistakes People Make During Board Exams Introduction: Board exams are a pivotal moment in a student's academic journey, often seen as the gateway to future opportunities. However, the pressure and anxiety associated with these exams can lead individuals to make mistakes that might jeopardize their performance. In this blog, we will explore some common mistakes people tend to make during board exams and discuss strategies to overcome these pitfalls. Procrastination: The Silent Saboteur One of the most prevalent mistakes students make during board exams is procrastination. Delaying study sessions, leaving topics for the last minute, and underestimating the amount of time required for preparation can lead to a last-minute cramming frenzy. Overcoming procrastination involves effective time management, setting realistic goals, and maintaining a consistent study schedule. Ignoring Revision: The Memory Mirage Many students focus solely on absorbing new information and neglect th

Who is saint Ramanujacharya ? Some important points related to his Statue of equality

 Who is saint Ramanujacharya? Saint Ramanujacharya comes from the Hindu Bhakti tradition. He was born in 1017 AD in a Brahmin family of Tamil Nadu. He was a devotee of Varadaraja Swami and was a great saint and social reformer. Giving a message on different occasions, he had said that all are equal before God and people of every caste have the right to take his name. Entry to the temple is open to all. Let us know some important things related to this statue symbolising equality- The 216 feet high Statue of Equality of Bhakti saint Sri Ramanujacharya was inaugurated in the 11th century. Saint Ramanujacharya promoted the idea of ​​equality in various aspects of life, bhakti, caste and creed. Sant Sri Ramanujacharya worked closely with the people on the idea of ​​equality and promoted the idea of ​​equality in nationality, gender, caste or creed. This idol is made of 'Panch Loha' i.e. 5 different metals. These include iron, gold, silver, copper and bronze and zinc. It is one of t