PARIKSHA PE CHARCHA

A LIVE INTERACTION WITH HON. PRIME MINISTER, SH. NARENDRA MODI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the students and parents on Friday April 1, 2022, in the fifth edition of the `Pariksha Pe Charcha` event. The fifth edition of the annual event was held in New Delhi in a town-hall interactive format from Talkatora Stadium today. The slogan of the 5th PPC is ‘Pariksha Ki Baat, PM Ke Saath’. Students and teachers of G D Goenka Public School, Sector 48 gathered in the school auditorium to watch the live telecast of Pariksha Pe Charcha from 11:00 AM onwards.

The live telecast showcased the exemplary work done by students of government as well as private schools. The Prime Minister looked on with interest as students displayed a variety of gadgets and apps. The interaction commenced with an address by Sh. Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Education and Skill Development. Pariksha Pe Charcha is part of the larger movement - ‘Exam Warriors’ - led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to create a stress-free atmosphere for youngsters. It is a movement that is driven by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to bring together students, parents, teachers and the society to foster an environment where the unique individuality of each child is celebrated, encouraged and allowed to express itself fully. Knowledge and holistic development of students are given primary importance.

The Prime Minister urged everyone to put exams in the right perspective, rather than making it a life-and-death situation punctuated by undue stress and pressure. Students from all across India put their queries on exam stress and related issues to the Prime Minister who answered every question patiently. He also stressed that he would ensure that every question was answered either virtually or through a text message or through the NaMo App.

The students of G D Goenka Public School Sector 48 were attentive to the Prime Minister’s words, and imbibed his ideas. They appreciated the opportunity to be a part of Pariksha Pe Charcha.

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