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Pariksha Pe Charcha: PM’s initiative to relieve exam stress

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
January 1, 2026
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Er. Prabhat Kishore

Examinations are often a source of stress for students and their families. This is a common challenge faced by students of all ages, especially teenagers who are preparing for significant milestone such as board exams or competitive exams. The intense focus on academic performance, coupled with expectations from society and family, often leads to stress, anxiety, and depression, which impact mental health.
To transform the narrative of exam-related stress, “Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC)” has been initiated by Hon. Prime Minister on 16th February 2018 at Talkatora Stadium, New Delhi. This is the PM’s annual interactive event, in which students, teachers, and parents from across the country and abroad join him to discuss exam stress and celebrate examinations as an Utsav and an integral part of life. The Prime minister shares valuable tips on various topics like how to take board and entrance exams, stress management, students’ personal growth, career ambitions etc.
Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC) is the PM Modi’s Masterclass on acting exams. It opens space for honest talk on preparation, pressure, and purpose. The event emphasizes innovative approaches to tackle exam-related anxiety, fostering a celebratory attitude towards learning and life. Society, teachers, and parents must collaborate to create an environment where students can thrive without undue stress. With the right approach, students can beat exam pressure and unleash their full potential.
The PPC programme has witnessed extra-ordinary growth since its launch in 2018. The 1st edition of PPC (on 16th February, 2018 with 22000 participants), the 2nd edition (on 29th January, 2019 with 1.03 lakh participants) , the 3rd edition (on 20th January, 2020 with 2.63 lakh registrations), the 4th edition (on 7th April 2021through virtual connection during COVID19 pandemic–14.02 lakh registrations, including 10.5 lakh students, 2.6 lakh teachers and 92 thousand parents), the 5th edition (on 1st April, 2022 with 15.73 lakh registrations, including 12.12 students, 2.71 lakh teachers and 90 thousand parents/1203553 participants, including 969836 students, 47200 teachers and 186517 parents), the 6th edition (on 27th January, 2023 with 38.79 lakh registrations, including 31.24 lakh students, 5.60 lakh teachers, 1.95 lakh patents /848991 participants or viewers , including 718110 students, 42337 teachers, 88544 parents), the 7th edition (on 29th January, 2024 with 2.2624 Crore registrations including 2.0562 Crore students, 14.93 lakh teachers and 5.69 lakh parents),and the 8th edition (on 10th February, 2025 with 35668817registrations) has created history in the education sector across the world.
In 2025, PPC 8.0 has set a remarkable Guinness World Record as students from 245 countries, teachers from 153 countries and parents from 149 countries participated in the event. It reflects the event’s immense popularity and relevance.
Over the years, PPC has evolved into an opportunity that aims to transform exam-related stress into positive energy. By offering real questions and offering actionable solutions, the PM has bridged the gap between policy and practice, empowering students to thrive under pressure. The event’s inclusivity, digital reach, and innovative approach ensure its continued success as a cornerstone of student engagement in Bharat. With each passing year, PPC reinforces the message that exams are not the end but a beginning.
The 9th edition of the PPC is scheduled to be held in January 2026. To select participants, an online Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) competition is being conducted on the MyGov Portal from 1st December 2025 to 11th January 2026 for students of classes 6 to 12, teachers and parents. Students from all types of management schools i.e. Govt schools, Kendriya Vidyalayas, Sainik schools, Eklavya Model Residential schools, CBSE schools will participate in the event.
The registration is simple and free of cost. Participants can register themselves by using a Mobile Number/Email ID or Digi Locker (Meri Pehchaan), the steps for which are as follows :- Step(1)- Visit the official website https://innovateindia1.mygov.in; Step(2)-Click on the “Participate Now” button on the homepage; Step(3)- Select one of the four categories i.e. Student (Self Participation), Student (Through Teacher Login)-for bulk registration, Teacher or Parent; Step(6)-Click on “Click to Participate” under the selected category; Step(5)- Register by entering Name, Mobile Number, Email ID, DOB, Gender, Class etc.; Step(6)- To Answer the 5 mentioned Multiple Choice Questions, and/or frame questions, related to life skills, exam preparation & stress career guidance etc., under “Question to PM” in a maximum of 500 characters; and Step(7) Finally to “Submit” the entry.
The competition is the mode through which students, teachers and parents has been invited to take part in the PPC programme. The themes of the event include “Make Exams a Celebration”, “Contribution of Our Freedom Fighters”, “Save the Environment”, and “Clean India”. Selected questions of participants, shortlisted by NCERT, will feature in the programme. Selected students will get an opportunity to directly participate in the PPC event with PM and interact with him. Each participant will get a specially designed certificate of Participation. 2500 participants will get PPC Kit by the Education Ministry, Government of India. 10 Exam-Warriers will get chance to visit PM house.
High enrolment States should try for registration of at least 50% of the class 6 to 12 enrolment, whereas other States/UTs & ABs should set target of 100% registration of class 6-12 students. All teachers of class 6 to 12 should be reached out.
People must join hands in celebrating the Utsav of examination “Pariksha Pe Charcha” as envisioned by our Honorable Prime Minister in order to make learning more joyful and meaningful for our future nation builders. Along with students, society, family, and teachers must put exam in right perspective rather than making it a life and death situation punctuated by undue stress and pressure.
(The author is an engineer and educationist. He can be reached at [email protected])

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