New Delhi: PM Modi shared a video on Twitter of a little girl playing piano along with a woman singing a Kannada song in the background. The video received immense love from the Internet.
"This video can bring a smile on everyone's face. Exceptional talent and creativity. Best wishes to Shalmalee!" wrote Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Twitter as he shared the video.
The little girl has been identified as Shalmalee.
The women in the background can be heard singing a Kannada song titled Pallavagala Pallaviyali written by poet KS Narasimha Swamy.
The video was first shared by Ananth Kumar on Twitter and went viral. Neitizens were stunned by the talent of the little girl. The comment section is filled with sweet and beautiful comments.
"Omg, give this girl an award!, She is insanely beautiful and talented!”, a comment said
"This is an exceptional talent. The smile of the kid is so cute and heart-touching," another commented.
"What an outstanding talent...God bless." another commented.
This video can bring a smile on everyone’s face. Exceptional talent and creativity. Best wishes to Shalmalee! https://t.co/KvxJPJepQ4
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 25, 2023
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Bengaluru: The Department of Pre-University Education has cautioned colleges against any lapses during the preparatory examinations for second-year PU students, warning that affiliation could be withdrawn if question papers are leaked or mishandled.
The warning has been issued in the wake of the controversy surrounding the leak of SSLC preparatory examination question papers, which were circulated on social media platforms and YouTube channels. Although no such incident was reported during the first round of preparatory examinations for second-year PU students, officials said the department was taking no chances as the next set of exams is scheduled from January 19 to February 2.
The SSLC paper leak case led to the arrest of eight people, including teachers and students, after a complaint was filed by the Karnataka School Education and Assessment Board. The incident has raised concerns within the PU Department about the possibility of similar breaches during upcoming examinations.
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According to a Deccan Herald report, a circular was sent to all PU colleges, which reiterated existing rules banning the use of mobile phones on campus during examinations. Principals have been directed to ensure that students do not carry mobile phones into examination halls and that strict monitoring is enforced.
Officials also warned students against uploading question papers on social media, stating that action would be taken even in cases where fake papers are circulated. The department said responsibility would be fixed on institutions if any irregularity is found during the conduct of the preparatory examinations.
