Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi announced on Sunday that on Monday, February 10, he will organize a 'Pariksha PCHARCHA' session to help students overcome their exam stress, according to a social media post on platform X.
According to the official press release, the Indian government wants this initiative to become an interactive platform where PM Narendra Modi can communicate directly with students, their parents and their teachers.
The Ministry of Education said that this initiative strives to help students deal with exam -related fear prior to the annual exams.
“This year's PPC, planned for 10 February 2025 at 11 am, will again serve as an interactive platform where the prime minister will communicate directly with students and their parents, teachers. Every edition of the PPC emphasizes innovative ways to deal with exam -related fear, which promotes a festive approach to learning and life, “said the Ministry of Education in the official statement.
PM Modi's Pariksha pecchas
The Pariksha Penchacha session of Morgen marks the eighth edition of the initiative of PM Narendra Modi, which according to the press release has established Records with more than five crore participants from all states and trade union areas of the country.
The ministry also said that 36 students were selected from the states and trade union areas, and they will have seven episodes that will bring other prominent personalities from different areas to guide the students.
Mc Mary Kom, Avani Lekhara and Suhas Yathiraj, will participate in the “Sport and Discipline” category. Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone will participate in “Mental Heath”, Shonali Sabharwal, Rujuta Diwekar and Revant Himatsingka as “nutritionists”.
Other famous internet personalities such as Gaurav Choudhary (Tech Guruji) and Radhika Gupta will participate in the “Technology & Finance”, while Vikrant Massey and Bhumi Pednekar participate to promote “creativity and positivity”.
Well-known yogi and meditation guru, Sadhguru will also participate in “concentration and mental peace,” said the ministry in the official statement.