PM Modi calls upon students, parents to participate in Pariksha pe Charcha 2023
Prime minister Narendra Modi encourages students, parents and teachers to participate in Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023. Register on my.gov.in.
Ishita Ranganath | November 30, 2022 | 06:11 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Prime minister Narendra Modi takes to twitter to call students, parents and techers to participate in activities in 'Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023.' The registrations for the annual event began yesterday, November 29, 2022 at mygov.in.
I call upon all #ExamWarriors , their parents and teachers to take part in these interesting activities relating to Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023. Let us collectively work towards creating a stress free environment for our students. #PPC2023 https://t.co/ovubThyvP1
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 30, 2022
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Pariksha par Charcha is an event where PM Modi interacts with students and parents regarding the stress on students before giving their board examinations. Students, parents and teachers can register for the event till December 30, 2022. The opportunity to interact with the prime minister early next year is available to students from class 9 to 12 and their parents.
This year, the themes for the students are- 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. Students can participate only using one theme specified to them.
"About 2050 students, teachers and parents selected through competitions on MyGov, will be gifted with PPC Kits by Ministry of Education." says the official website. The Pariksha Pe Charcha was first conducted in 2018, where PM Modi went live to interact with students and teachers, it is now an annual event. Over 12 lakh students, more than 2.71 lakh teachers and around one lakh parents participated in 2022.
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