Pariksha Pe Charcha: PM Modi interacts with Exam students in Delhi

PM Modi interacts with exam students every year before their board exam.PM Modi met students and teachers at the Pariksha pe Charcha program in Delhi.

Pariksha Pe Charcha is a unique initiative taken by Prime Minister Narender Modi, in this program, he interacts with students, teachers, and parents and discusses the stress emerging out of examinations.

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The 7th edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha started from 11 am onwards in a town hall format at Bharat Mandapam, ITPO, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. Nearly 3000 participants interacted with the Prime Minister in the program.

More than 205.62 million students, along with over 14.93 million teachers and 5.69 million parents, enrolled for PPC 2024. The proceedings streamed on various social media platforms, including the Education Ministry, the Prime Minister’s Office, PIB, and others.  This program was first started in 2018 and around 22000 participants enrolled at that time but over the years the program has gained popularity.

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There are still two months due for the board exam, and students need a kind of motivation to work hard and courage to tackle the stress-related issues during the exam.

So, this program “Pariksha pe charcha” works as a stress buster for them and refreshes their mind to concentrate properly on their studies.

PM MODI encouraged board exam students in “Pariksha Pe Charcha” program

If there are millions of challenges, there are billions of solutions as well. There is nothing like the ‘right’ time, so do not wait for it. Challenges will keep coming, and you must challenge those challenges: PM Modi said while interacting to students.

He also added, “It is a matter of thinking for teachers and parents that what is the reason that we are experiencing lack of trust even in family life. This trust shortage does not happen suddenly. It emerges after passing through a long time. Therefore, every parent, every teacher, and every student should analyse their conduct very closely… Do you follow what you say?

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“I don’t think you yourself are confused. The reality is that you don’t trust yourself. You have a dilemma in coordinating your thinking, that’s why you keep asking 50 people. ..You coordinate with the advice that seems easiest to you…The worst situation is confusion…Before taking a decision, we should weigh everything on as many scales as we can,” PM Modi said.

He also advised not to waste time on Mobile Phones. “Using gadgets should be accompanied by time-tracking tools and applications. Ensure that your gadgets have apps that keep track of your screen time. One should not forget to respect their time while using mobile phones. We should have the wisdom to use technology positively”

PM Modi says teacher-student bond must be beyond syllabus and curriculum, he also emphasis on importance of exercise. He also advised the students to practice writing everyday as it enhances the sharpness of your thoughts.

What is “Pariksha Pe Charcha” Program?

“Pariksha Pe Charcha” is an initiative by the Government of India, where the Prime Minister interacts with students, parents, and teachers to discuss and address the various aspects of exams and academic stress. The program aims to provide a platform for students to share their experiences, concerns, and suggestions related to exams, education, and overall well-being.

During these interactions, the Prime Minister offers advice, tips, and motivation to students, encouraging them to approach exams with a positive mind-set and emphasizing the importance of holistic development. The discussions cover topics such as managing stress, handling exam pressure, effective time management, and striking a balance between academics and extracurricular activities.

The initiative aims to create a supportive environment for students and foster a healthy dialogue between the government and the education community. It is usually conducted before the board examinations to offer encouragement and guidance to students during a crucial time in their academic journey. The discussions are often broadcast on various media platforms, allowing a wider audience to benefit from the insights shared during “Pariksha Pe Charcha.”

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