
Prime Minister Narendra Modi chose an informal outdoor setting at Sunder Nursery, Delhi for this year 's "Pariksha Pe Charcha". This was eighth edition of "Pariksha Pe Charcha" which was different from the traditional indoor town hall format. The interation between the Prime Minister and students include tree planting, discussing exam stress, personal growth and leadership. The tree planting activity added environmental consciousness dimension to the educational discussion.
Key Messages to Students
During his interaction Prime Minister emphasised on several points and most important one was that exam scores don't determine life's success. PM Modi encouraged students to use failure as a fuel for future success. PM also gave tips on time management and highlighted the importance of planned study approaches. In order to manage stress during exam time PM Modi recommended sharing feelings with family members and friends to combat the anxiety. He encouraged students to not follow the trends blindly and everyone should identify and nuture their individual talents.
Special Focus on Inclusivity
A notable moment came during the interaction with Vaibhav, a specially-abled student, who discussed exam stress and time management. Modi used this opportunity to highlight how every child has unique talents, sharing a story about an Ahmedabad student who excelled in robotics despite academic challenges.
Guidance for Parents and Teachers
Modi advised parents against comparing their children with others and urged them to give freedom for explore their talents. He specifically asked teachers to avoid public criticism of students, instead encouraging them to support and motivate their pupils.
Glimpse of the "Pariksha Pe Charcha'' at Sunder Nursery