PM Modi Launches Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025 to Combat Exam Stress and Encourage Dialogue

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially launched Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC) 2025, a nationwide initiative designed to reduce exam-related stress and promote open conversations between students, teachers, parents, and the Prime Minister. This interactive program, aimed at easing the pressures of academic life, invites students from classes 6 to 12, teachers, and parents to participate in a dialogue with PM Modi about handling exam stress and mental well-being.

Students, teachers, and parents can register for PPC 2025 through the official portal innovateindia1.mygov.in, with the registration period running from December 14, 2024, to January 14, 2025. Participants can submit their questions to the Prime Minister, with students having the opportunity to ask in 500 characters or less. Teachers and parents will have exclusive online activities designed to engage them in discussions about educational challenges and stress management.

To encourage widespread involvement, all registered participants will receive a Participation Certificate. Additionally, 2,050 selected participants will receive exclusive PPC Kits from the Ministry of Education. These participants will also have a chance to share their experiences and insights through media platforms, contributing to a nationwide conversation on tackling exam stress.

The primary goal of Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025 is to provide a stress-free environment for students, enabling them to focus on their education without the pressures of exams. By addressing common concerns related to exams, the program seeks to offer practical solutions to students, teachers, and parents, emphasizing the importance of emotional well-being during academic challenges.

PM Modi’s initiative is part of a broader government effort to promote student mental health and reduce the stigma surrounding stress. The program encourages students to see exams as opportunities for growth rather than sources of anxiety, while also fostering support from parents and teachers.

Pariksha Pe Charcha has become a significant platform for students, teachers, and parents to come together and engage in discussions about academic life. It aligns with the government's efforts to integrate mental health awareness and holistic learning into India’s educational framework.