Former India opener Virender Sehwag's advice for students appearing for board exams is simple, straightforward and hits the right spot, just like his strokeplay during his playing days
Virender Sehwag
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March is a time of stress for most students in India. It's the month when exams are held and for those few who are appearing for their boards, it is doubly hard. Students are under tremendous pressure to not only score the highest marks possible and be toppers in a competitive world.
Former India opener Virender Sehwag knows a thing or two about pressure having played 104 Tests, 251 ODIs and 19T20Is for India.
Viru took to his Twitter recently to encourage students who are going to appear for their board examinations and ensure they don't feel pressurised. He wrote, “Board exams are like Cricket matches. I never played under any pressure. You should not too."
Board exams are like Cricket matches. I never played under any pressure. You should not too.#ReleaseThePressure https://t.co/WPu4Ld2xHN pic.twitter.com/mEyWbc1raE
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) March 6, 2017
Filmmaker Shoojit Sircar has directed a short film "#ReleaseThePressure" on the issue. According to Sircar mounting pressure to perform has become a stark reality for the urban child's growing up years.
The short film and Sehwag's tweet are part of the #ReleaseThePressure campaign by Mirinda, and has been released keeping in mind the examination season. The campaign invites people to pledge to 'release the pressure' off the pressing issue of academic performance and the toll this takes on children.
Shoojit Sircar
"Mounting pressure on the kids to perform, has become a stark reality of every urban child's growing up years. And I firmly believe our primary responsibility as a conscientious parent, as citizens and as makers of this film, is to not only raise this issue but also to raise it in a manner keeping in mind the sensitivity of the matter for the kids that face it," Sircar said in a statement.