The 2025 edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha has commenced. In this eighth installment of the program, Prime Minister Modi is responding to students’ inquiries regarding exam-related stress. This year’s initiative will consist of eight episodes, showcasing distinguished individuals who will impart their knowledge on a range of subjects pertinent to life and education. Additionally, the program will include the involvement of 36 students from diverse educational backgrounds, such as State/UT Board Government schools, Kendriya Vidyalayas, Sainik Schools, and more.
PM modi appreciates a student who asked a question on climate change
Prime Minister Narendra Modi commended a student for posing an insightful question regarding climate change. He pointed out that humanity’s disregard for nature has historical roots, underscoring the necessity of incorporating nature into our everyday existence. To advance this perspective, Modi referenced his initiative, “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam,” which motivates people to plant trees in honor of their mothers, thereby nurturing a stronger bond with the natural world.
The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of time management to students, recommending that they engage with previous years’ examination questions to enhance their practice. He underscored that consistent practice is crucial for success.
In a discussion on avoiding failure, the Prime Minister remarked that students are fortunate to have access to technology and encouraged them to use it wisely.
To achieve success, Prime Minister Modi advised that individuals should learn from their failures, viewing them as valuable lessons. He noted that life transcends mere examinations.
The Prime Minister urged parents to recognize and appreciate their children’s unique abilities, advising them to refrain from making comparisons among students.
Addressing the issues of anxiety and depression, the Prime Minister highlighted the symptoms that students may experience. He encouraged them to communicate their concerns with others, as sharing can lead to relief.
In response to a student’s inquiry about persuading parents to support their chosen academic paths, Prime Minister Modi acknowledged the societal pressures that influence parental decisions. He urged parents to avoid treating their children as mere reflections of social status.
Prime Minister Modi emphasized the importance of meditation to students, encouraging them to take time to observe their surroundings, including elements such as birds and fountains. He also recommended practicing pranayama, sharing techniques to help control the body.
Embrace the present, advises PM
The Prime Minister urged students to fully engage in the present moment, cautioning that once time has passed, it cannot be reclaimed. He stressed the significance of being present and appreciating each moment.
Students inquire about enhancing productivity
In response to a student’s inquiry about making the most of their day, the Prime Minister noted that everyone has the same 24 hours, and effective time management is crucial for productivity. He suggested that students keep a written record of how they allocate their time, advising them to dedicate more hours to challenging subjects before moving on to easier ones.
PM Modi addresses misconceptions about boys dancing
When a student raised a question regarding boys participating in dance, PM Modi highlighted the need for parents to recognize that if an activity brings joy and relaxation to a student, it should be encouraged. He asserted that children should not be limited to academic pursuits alone; they must have the freedom to explore their interests.
The importance of writing, according to PM
The Prime Minister stressed that writing is vital as it improves skills and fosters connections between ideas.
Students seek guidance on leadership
A student from Bihar asked Prime Minister Modi about developing leadership skills. The Prime Minister responded that one must lead by example, emphasizing the importance of understanding, assisting, and supporting others as key attributes of effective leadership. He noted that teamwork and patience are essential qualities for a leader.
PM on managing exam-related stress
The Prime Minister advised students to avoid succumbing to pressure. He likened the situation to a batsman who disregards the noise of the crowd to concentrate on the ball, suggesting that students should similarly focus on their studies rather than the stress surrounding exams.
PM encourages students to push their limits
The Prime Minister encouraged students to challenge themselves after achieving success, fostering a spirit of continuous improvement and growth.
Where will PPC 2025 be broadcasted?
PPC 2025 will be broadcasted across various platforms, including DD, Swayam, Swayam Prabha, the PMO YouTube channel, and the social media channels of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. A direct link will be provided here once the program commences.
Pariksha Pe Charcha sets new registration record
This year, the program has garnered over 5 crore registrations from students, educators, and parents both in India and internationally. The online registration for Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025 commenced on December 14, 2024, and concluded on January 14, 2025.
Pariksha Pe Charcha to feature eight episodes
PPC 2025 will consist of eight episodes. These episodes will address a range of topics, including Sports and Discipline, mental health, nutrition, technology and finance, creativity and positivity, mindfulness and mental peace, as well as success stories.