Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025: Over 51 lakh students, teachers register for PM Modi's board exam interaction
For PPC 2025, two students from Classes 9 to 12 and a teacher from each state, UT, along with winners of Kala Utsav, Veer Gatha participants, PRERANA alumni, and PM SHRI school representatives will be invited as special guests.
Vikas Kumar Pandit | December 30, 2024 | 12:01 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The registration process for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025 (PPC 2025) is underway for students, teachers, and parents. According to the official website, over 51 lakh participants have registered for Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025 so far. Of this, 46.12 lakh are students, 4.57 lakh are teachers, and 69,576 are parents.
To select participants for Pariksha Pe Charcha, an online Multiple-Choice Question (MCQ) competition is being hosted. Eligible students from classes 6 to 12, teachers, and parents can participate for PPC 2025 through the official website at innovateindia1.mygov.in.
PPC 2025 marks the eighth edition of the interactive programme, offering students, teachers, and parents the chance to meet and engage with PM Modi. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also interact with parents and teachers to help and enable them to support students in accomplishing all their dreams and goals,” the official website reads.
Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025: Modes of participation
As per the official website, candidates can register for Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025 through various modes based on their category. Students from Classes 6 to 12 can participate individually through the self-participation option. Students who don’t have internet access, email ID, or mobile number can register through their teacher's login.
Teachers can also register for the Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025 through the official website. Parents of school-going children in Classes 6 to 12 are also eligible to participate under the parent category.
For PPC 2025, two students form Classes 9 to 12 and a teacher from each State/UT, along with winners of Kala Utsav, and participants from Veer Gatha, PRERANA alumni, and PM SHRI schools will be invited as special guests for the main event.
PPC 2025: Selection of questions
Pariksha Pe Charcha is organised every year to help students from Classes 6 to 12 overcome exam-related stress and pressure. During this interactive event, participants get the opportunity to ask questions to the Prime Minister. Students can also submit their questions in a maximum of 500 characters.
The questions may be related to dealing with examination stress, career, future aspirations or about life in general. According to MoE, efforts will be made to select questions from students, teachers, and parents across India, covering various topics. Questions from students abroad will also be included, as in previous years.
Shortlisted questions may also be included in the programme. In previous editions of Pariksha Pe Charcha, participants who asked questions were invited to appear on media channels as part of their shows. In 2024, 2.26 crore participants including 2.06 crore students, 14.93 lakh teachers, and 5.69 lakh parents took part in the programme.
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