MP Students, Governor Join PM Modi's Exam Stress Talk 'Pariksha Pe Charcha'

Governor Mangubhai Patel joined students in Bhopal to watch Prime Minister Narendra Modi's annual 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' interaction, which was broadcast live across Madhya Pradesh. Students reported that the Prime Minister's advice helped alleviate their exam-related fear and stress, with key messages focusing on knowledge over marks and effective time management. The state's education department facilitated viewings via television and internet-enabled devices in schools statewide. The next edition of the program is scheduled for February 9, featuring another live interaction with students from across the country.

Key Points: PM Modi's Pariksha Pe Charcha Broadcast in Madhya Pradesh Schools

  • Statewide live broadcast in MP schools
  • Focus on stress management, not just marks
  • Guidance on time management and positive thinking
  • Next interaction scheduled for February 9
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Madhya Pradesh Guv, officials join students to watch 'Pariksha Pe Charcha'

Madhya Pradesh Governor and students watch PM Modi's Pariksha Pe Charcha for exam stress tips. Live broadcast organized statewide for board exam preparation.

"The fear, stress and confusion... had largely been alleviated by the Prime Minister's guidance. - Students to IANS"

Bhopal, Feb 6

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's annual interaction with students ahead of board examinations, 'Pariksha Pe Charcha', broadcast on Friday, witnessed extensive participation from students, parents, teachers and government officials across Madhya Pradesh.

Governor Mangubhai Patel watched the broadcast with school students at Lok Bhavan here and said that 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' is not limited to examination preparation but also teaches the management of exam-related stress through positive thinking and self-confidence.

The Director of the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) in the state School Education Department said the programme was organised across Madhya Pradesh and students participated enthusiastically in the live broadcast.

"In addition to television telecasts in schools, facilities were also provided to view the programme on internet-enabled devices such as computers and laptops," he added.

Students watched the broadcast live in their respective schools in different parts of the state and said that the inspirational mantras given by Prime Minister Modi would prove extremely helpful in their upcoming board examinations.

Several students told IANS that the fear, stress and confusion they had about the exams had largely been alleviated by the Prime Minister's guidance.

Ambika Singh, a student of Gyanodya Higher Secondary School in Shahdol district, said that the inspiring mantras from the Prime Minister would serve as a guide not only during examinations but also in life.

Samay Pandey, another student from a government-run school in Shahdol, said, "The Prime Minister gave many suggestions on how to prepare for exams without taking stress. I have heard that he has suggested some books and AI. I will read those books. My annual exams are scheduled in March and I believe that PM Modi's tips will help a lot."

Another Class 12 student, Ambika Singh, said the Prime Minister laid special emphasis on time management during exam preparation.

"Among various suggestions, PM Modi said that students should not worry about marks but focus on knowledge, and this message struck me the most. The way he interacted with students was amazing," she said.

It may be noted that the next broadcast of 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' will be held on February 9, during which Prime Minister Modi will interact with students from various parts of the country.

The programme will be broadcast on multiple media platforms from 10 am onwards, according to the state government.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative, but let's be real. One motivational speech won't fix the immense pressure our kids face. The entire education system needs reform - less syllabus, more practical learning. Still, it's a positive step if it gives even a few students some confidence.
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Aditya G
My younger sister watched this in her school in Indore. She came home actually smiling about her boards! Said PM's tips on time management were very practical. More than the talk, the fact that the whole school watched together created a supportive environment. 👍
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Sarah B
Interesting to see this level of state involvement in a student wellness program. The use of internet-enabled devices for remote viewing is smart, especially for villages. The real test is whether the "focus on knowledge" message persists after the exams are over.
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Karthik V
As a parent, I appreciate this. We constantly tell our son not to stress, but when he hears it from the Prime Minister, it carries a different weight. Hope they keep doing this every year. The suggestion about specific books and AI tools is also useful for us to follow up on.
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Nikhil C
The intent is good, but I hope this isn't just a photo-op for officials. True change requires consistent counseling in schools, trained teachers, and less punitive assessment methods. Let's see if the DPI's department actually allocates resources for ongoing stress management programs.

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