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PM Narendra Modi Engages with Madhya Pradesh Students in “Pariksha Pe Charcha” to Resolve Exam Concerns

State-Level Live Broadcast in MP Schools Highlights Stress Management, Time Management, and Study Strategies for Students
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Bhopal: In a major educational engagement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed students across India during the “Pariksha Pe Charcha” program on Friday. Students had the opportunity to discuss their exam-related concerns directly with the Prime Minister.

During the session, Ayush Tiwari, a student from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, asked how to keep pace with teachers when they teach faster than students can follow. PM Modi advised students to align themselves with the lesson in advance and focus on concentration. He emphasized understanding and connecting with the subject before studying, calling it the key to strengthening comprehension and staying ahead academically.

Exam Stress Management and Life Skills Guidance

PM Modi provided students with practical advice on managing exam stress, time management, discipline, life skills, and career development. He encouraged students to set goals confidently and pursue them with determination. The program, now in its ninth edition since 2018, has been instrumental in guiding students nationwide in handling examination pressure.

Read also: Madhya Pradesh to Welcome 8 Cheetahs from Botswana on February 28: CM Dr. Mohan Yadav

State-Level Live Broadcast in Madhya Pradesh Schools

In Madhya Pradesh, the program was broadcast live in government schools, with a special state-level event held at Shastri Subhash Utkrisht School, Bhopal. School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh participated alongside students, teachers, and senior officials, encouraging students to implement the PM’s strategies in their exam preparations.

Minister Singh emphasized the importance of time management and discipline, stating that those who manage their time well can achieve success. He highlighted that under the guidance of PM Modi and CM Dr. Mohan Yadav, the state’s education department continues to enhance teaching quality, strengthen discipline, and prepare students for a competitive future.

Wide Participation Across the State

The program was organized across all government, private, and aided schools in Madhya Pradesh through SCERTS, DIETs, and other educational institutions. Students actively participated in the live broadcast, available via TV and internet-enabled devices like computers and laptops, ensuring widespread access.

Next Broadcast Scheduled for 9 February 2026

The next session of “Pariksha Pe Charcha” is scheduled for 9 February 2026 at 10 AM, during which Prime Minister Modi will interact with students from various regions of India. Madhya Pradesh schools are preparing to host the live broadcast for students statewide.

Read also: Madhya Pradesh CM Dr. Mohan Yadav Highlights Scientific and Cultural Importance of Garbh Sanskar


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