Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s highly anticipated ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ returns for its ninth installment on February 6, directly targeting students, educators, and parents nationwide amid the pre-board exam buildup.
This interactive forum allows PM Modi to deliver tailored advice on managing exam anxiety, building resilience, and embracing a positive mindset. It’s more than an event; it’s a movement shaping how India approaches high-stakes testing.
Broadcast details are comprehensive: Expect live coverage on public broadcasters like DD National, DD News, and DD India, with private channels joining in. Radio listeners can access it via Akashvani’s MW and FM bands. Online, platforms such as PMO’s site, Education Ministry’s YouTube, MyGov, and social media streams ensure no one misses out.
PM Modi ramped up excitement by urging the public to watch, describing the sessions as a vibrant showcase of young India’s dreams and determination. Recent in-person meets with student ‘Exam Warriors’ in Gujarat’s Dev Mogra, Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore, Chhattisgarh’s Raipur, Assam’s Guwahati, and Delhi’s 7 Lok Kalyan Marg set the stage.
Reflecting on these meets in a recent X post, the PM noted the joy of discussing tension-free exam strategies and life lessons with the youth. ‘Exams are nearing, and Pariksha Pe Charcha is here again,’ he wrote, inviting everyone to the big episode.
Annually, the program demystifies exam preparation, offering practical tips for serene, confident performance while touching on lifelong learning principles.
Participation hit record highs this season, with the Education Ministry reporting over 45 million registrations—4.19 crore students leading the pack, backed by lakhs of teachers and parents. This scale highlights its pivotal role in national education discourse.
For students facing the pressure cooker of board exams, February 6 promises not just guidance but a transformative conversation that could redefine their approach to success.