New Delhi witnessed a wave of appreciation from political leaders for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s timely interaction with students ahead of board examinations. The flagship ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ program, now a much-anticipated annual event, drew praise from Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and several others for its motivational impact on young minds.
Held at the Bal Yogi Auditorium in Parliament House, the session saw enthusiastic participation from ministers and BJP MPs alongside students. Pradhan highlighted Modi’s unique ability to inspire through simple yet profound messages. ‘Through small conversations, he plants big dreams in children’s hearts,’ Pradhan remarked, noting the PM’s extensive travels across India to connect directly with students this year.
Union Minister of State Jayant Chaudhary lauded Modi’s engaging communication style, describing it as unmatched. Those who tuned in felt the energy, he said, emphasizing how the event offered a glimpse into India’s vibrant youth. ‘The curiosity, talent, and eagerness to learn among participants was evident,’ Chaudhary added. For students, meeting the PM at his residence and posing questions was a golden opportunity.
Chaudhary further appreciated how Modi shares personal anecdotes, making the discussion relevant not just for students and teachers but for every citizen. Topics ranged from exam stress management to building life skills and becoming responsible citizens.
Minister of State SP Singh Baghel detailed Modi’s practical advice on overcoming exam anxiety, understanding psychological pressures, parental support roles, and proven success strategies. BJP MP Rajkumar Chahar called it an eagerly awaited yearly ritual that imparts lessons on decision-making, life’s art, and continuous learning. Such initiatives, he noted, significantly boost student confidence, with Modi mentoring like a true parental figure.