Homemade food, adequate sleep: Nutrition experts’ tips for students during Pariksha Pe Charcha

NEW DELHI, Feb 14: Adequate sleep, eating home-cooked food and avoiding binge eating to counter stress during exams were among the mantras for school students shared by top nutrition experts as part of the prime minister’s latest “Pariksha Pe Charcha” episode, aired on Friday.

Nutrition and health experts Shonali Sabherwal, Rujuta Diwekar and Revant Himatsingka shed light on the importance of healthy eating habits and the crucial role of quality sleep in academic success during a special session of “Pariksha Pe Charcha” — an annual event in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with students appearing for board examinations.

In a shift from the traditional town hall format, Modi preferred a more informal setting as he took students to Delhi’s iconic Sunder Nursery for the eighth edition of his annual interaction that was broadcast on Monday.

Eminent personalities such as boxer MC Mary Kom and spiritual leader Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev have shared their experiences and knowledge on key aspects of life and learning in different episodes.

Next in the series is a chat with spiritual leader Sadhguru which will be broadcast on Saturday. The guest will share insights on wellness and mental peace.

“When it comes to wellness and mental peace, @SadhguruJV is always among the most inspiring personalities. I urge all #ExamWarriors and even their parents and teachers to watch this ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ episode tomorrow, 15th February.

On Wednesday, actor Deepika Padukone shared tips on stress management while opening up about her own struggles with depression.

Macrobiotic nutritionist and author Sabherwal said, “Homemade food is the best (for destressing)… Millets and brown rice can be included in the diet. One should eat a balanced meal to keep cravings under control. Millets can keep you full for around eight hours.”

Diwekar said it was fine to eat the things that made one feel better during exams but suggested avoiding binge eating to counter stress. “Especially junk food, processed foods and sugar,” she said.

Talking about his “Label Padhega India” initiative, foodpharmer and health and nutrition influencer Himatsingka said the idea was to know about the things one was consuming.

“If every person in India starts reading labels, they will know what they are eating. My goal is to include health in the school curriculum in the next five years,” he said.

“Pariksha Pe Charcha” is an annual event in which Modi interacts with students appearing for board examinations. During this, he also answers students’ queries related to exam stress and other issues.

The first edition of the interactive programme with school and college students was held at Delhi’s Talkatora Stadium in 2018. A seventh edition was held in a town hall format at Bharat Mandapam, engaging participants from around the country and overseas.

Leadership lessons, meditation, exams versus knowledge, “focusing like a batter in action”, and using technology wisely and not fearfully — Modi touched upon multiple issues in a free-wheeling chat with students at Sunder Nursery during the first episode that was aired on Monday. (PTI)