Pariksha Pe Charcha: Narendra Modi to interact with students soon
‘Pariksha pe charcha’ is an annual event in which PM Modi interacts with students, mainly those set to write board exams.
Team Careers360 | February 8, 2021 | 05:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Prime minister Narendra Modi will hold a live interaction with students on exam stress and nervousness in the soon to be held ‘pariksha pe charcha’, the ministry of education said.
The ministry is yet to announce the dates for “pariksha pe charcha 2021”. The programme is an annual event in which PM Modi interacts with students from across the country and responds to their queries.
The ministry of education, through its official social media handle, said: “ Pariksha pe charcha is coming back, a golden opportunity for you to interact with prime minister Narendra Modi. Stay tuned we will be sharing more details regarding pariksha pe charcha 2021.”
Last year’s ‘pariksha pe charcha’ was held with over 2,000 students in attendance. PM Modi answered questions from students from different parts of the country.
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