Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023 registration begins at mygov.in; last date, theme
Anu Parthiban | November 29, 2022 | 04:16 PM IST | 1 min read
The Pariksha Pe Charcha registration 2023 deadline is December 30, 2022. Know dates, guidelines, theme for the interaction programme with PM Modi here.
NEW DELHI: Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023 registration begins. It is an annual event where Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with students and parents on exam stress before the board exams. The Pariksha Pe Charcha registration 2023 deadline is December 30, 2022.
Students of Class 9 to 12 and parents can register for the online competition to grab a chance to interact with PM Narendra Modi early next year. Since the first edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha 1.0 held in 2018, the interaction programme aims to provide tips and ideas to appear in exams without stress or nervousness.
The themes for students for the upcoming year include, Know your freedom fighters, Our culture is our pride, My Book My Inspiration, Save Environment for future, My life, my health, My startup dream, STEM education and toys and games of learning.
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“One can participate in the contest by first registering on the mygov.in platform. For those participating from outside India, registration can be done using OTP sent on email id,” the official website read.
Students can participate in only one theme specified for them. The question to the Prime Minister should not exceed 500 characters.
Upon successful submission of entries, all students shall receive a digital certificate of participation that they may download and share on social media with #PPC2023.
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