Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026: PM Modi To Interact Live On Feb 6 At 10 AM On DD News, YouTube
Prime Minister Modi invites students, parents, and teachers to the ninth edition airing live February 6 at 10 AM, focusing on exam confidence and balance.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited students, parents, and teachers from across the country to take part in Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026, the annual interactive programme focused on addressing exam-related stress and promoting a positive learning environment. The initiative aims to encourage open dialogue on academic pressure, mental well-being, and holistic development ahead of the examination season.
The Prime Minister extended the invitation through official communication channels, urging students to participate actively and view examinations as an opportunity rather than a source of anxiety. Parents and teachers have also been encouraged to join the discussion, highlighting the government’s emphasis on a collective approach to nurturing students’ academic and emotional growth.
Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026 is expected to follow the established format of a live interaction, where selected participants will have the chance to ask questions directly to the Prime Minister. Drawing from his personal experiences and interactions with students over the years, PM Modi is likely to share practical advice on time management, stress control, motivation, and maintaining balance during exams.
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While the programme itself is a centralised interaction, it is designed for nationwide viewing. The live broadcast will allow students, parents, and teachers across India to watch the event in real time through multiple platforms. As in previous editions, the discussion will be accessible via public broadcasters and official digital platforms to ensure wide reach and inclusivity.
Launched in 2018, Pariksha Pe Charcha has become a regular pre-exam feature in India’s academic calendar. Over the years, it has drawn participation from millions of viewers and has been credited with normalising conversations around exam stress and mental health. The 2026 edition continues this tradition, reinforcing the message that examinations are just one part of a student’s larger educational journey.
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