PM Narendra Modi's Pariksha Pe Charcha: Govt Invites Suggestion From Students, Teachers
The Centre Has Invited Suggestions And Questions From Students, Parents And Teachers For The Third Edition Of 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' Which Is Scheduled To Be Held On January 20.
The centre has invited suggestions and questions from students, parents and teachers for the third edition of 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' which is scheduled to be held on January 20. During the event Prime Minister Narendra Modi will share valuable tips with the students appearing in their examinations.
"Only nine days to go, children are showing great enthusiasm & curiosity for Pariksha Pe Charcha 2020 to be held on 20 January 2020 at Talkatora Stadium. Students, parents, and teachers - you can send your suggestions/questions for #ParikshaPeCharcha2020 at http://bit.ly/_PPC2020," tweeted Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD).
Earlier the programme was to be held on January 16 but was rescheduled for January 20 due to festivals across the country. The main of aim of event is to reduce the exam stress. The candidates who get selected get the opportunity to meet the Prime Minister and ask him questions. The themes given for Pariksha Pe Charcha were 'Gratitude is Great', 'Your future depends on your aspirations', 'Examining Exams', 'Our duties, your take' and 'Balance is Beneficial'.
Participants were instructed to write their responses to any one of five themes in a maximum of 1500 characters. The best responses will feature in Modi's interactive session with students in New Delhi on January 20.
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