Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023: NMC urges medical colleges to make necessary arrangements for viewing programme
Adarsh Srivastava | January 21, 2023 | 10:51 PM IST | 1 min read
NMC urged all medical colleges to promote the PPC 2023 programme widely and make arrangements for viewing it.
NEW DELHI: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has requested all medical colleges make arrangements for viewing and promoting PM Modi's Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC 2023) programme widely. The sixth edition of PPC 2023 will be organised at Talkatora Stadium, New Delhi on January 27, 2023. Prime Minister will interact with students, teachers and parents while sharing tips on overcoming exam stress.
The NMC in its circular said, "All Medical Colleges are requested to give wide publicity for the programme and make necessary arrangements for viewing the programme. The exact timing of the programme will be available through TV channels, News Papers, the website of PMO and the Ministry of Education, etc."
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In PPC 2023 programme, about 1200 students from across the country will take part. The programme will be broadcast live by Doordarshan through DD National, DD News, and DD India. Also, live radio broadcasts and live web streaming of the programme will be available through the websites of PMO, MoE, Doordarshan, MyGov.in, as well as YouTube, Facebook, and Swayamprabha channels.
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The Ministry of Education (MoE) has also extended the registration date for Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023 till January 27, 2023. Aspiring students, teachers and parents can now register through the official site of My Gov at innovateindia.mygov.in.
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