PM Modi Ignites Hope in Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026: Transforming Exam Anxiety into Triumph
By State Correspondents News Desk | February 10, 2026
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently captivated millions of young minds in the ninth edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC) 2026, delivering an inspiring session on conquering exam stress and embracing preparation with joy. Held across multiple states including Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, and Assam, this innovative multi-location format brought diverse “Exam Warriors” together for direct dialogue. PM Modi’s timeless wisdom on discipline, time management, and holistic well-being resonated deeply, positioning exams not as battles but as celebratory milestones in personal growth.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi connects with Exam Warriors
Breaking New Ground: Multi-State Engagement
For the first time, PPC 2026 spanned four states simultaneously, reflecting India’s vast educational landscape. From Coimbatore’s vibrant classrooms to Raipur’s resilient learners, Devmogra’s focused youth, and Guwahati’s ambitious students, PM Modi fostered unity amid diversity. This approach highlighted regional challenges like varying academic pressures and cultural expectations, making the programme more inclusive and relatable.
The event, following the inaugural episode on February 6, drew over 4 crore registrations—a Guinness record—underscoring its nationwide appeal. PM Modi welcomed participants with warmth, emphasising that PPC has evolved from a simple interaction into a movement for stress-free learning environments.
Core Messages: From Stress to Strength
Addressing exam jitters head-on, PM Modi urged students to view tests as festivals of self-discovery, not fears. Key takeaways included:
- Daily Routines for Success: Advocate 7 hours of sleep, 1 hour of daily revision, and distance from negativity to sustain focus and energy.
- Balanced Growth: Prioritise conceptual understanding over rote memorisation; nurture skills and hobbies alongside marks for true progress.
- Parental Guidance: Parents should let children advance at their own pace, avoiding premature competitive pressures that stifle natural talents.
- Teacher-Student Sync: Educators must pace lessons just one step ahead of students, ensuring comprehension without overwhelming them.
- Dream Big, Act Boldly: Dreaming is essential, but pair it with disciplined action—build a strong school foundation for competitive exam victories.
Responding to queries on past papers, career choices, and skill vs. scores, PM Modi stressed balance: “Marks matter, but skills propel you forward.” He shared anecdotes from his life, reinforcing self-belief and resilience as exam antidotes.
Empowering Stakeholders: Teachers and Parents
PM Modi extended advice beyond students, calling on teachers to create supportive ecosystems and parents to celebrate individuality. “Let your child’s strengths shine; don’t impose timelines,” he advised anxious guardians. This holistic focus aligns with PPC’s roots in his book Exam Warriors, promoting mental health alongside academics amid board exam season.
The session aired live on Doordarshan, YouTube, and MyGov, sparking social media buzz with #ParikshaPeCharcha trending nationwide. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan hailed it as a beacon for youth empowerment.
Lasting Impact and Future Horizons
PPC 2026 reinforces PM Modi’s vision: education as joyful exploration, not burdensome chore. With board exams looming, students left equipped with practical tools—revision mantras, positivity shields, and confidence boosters. State correspondents note localised echoes: Gujarat’s tech-savvy youth praised digital tips, while Assam’s participants valued cultural sensitivity.
As Episode 2 builds on the first’s momentum, PPC cements its role in India’s edutainment landscape. Over 15 lakh selected via MyGov MCQs, it proves accessibility drives participation. For millions, PM Modi’s words echo: “Exams test preparation, not pressure tolerance.”

