
New Delhi, February 9, 2026 — In a power-packed interaction that spanned multiple cities and reached millions of households, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged with students, teachers, and parents for the 9th edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC). Moving beyond the confines of a traditional auditorium, this year’s “Charcha” adopted a decentralized, pan-India format, with the Prime Minister interacting with students from Guwahati, Raipur, Coimbatore, Devmogra, and his residence at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg.
With the 2026 board exam season just around the corner, PM Modi’s message was clear: exams are not a life-and-death struggle but a “festival” to be celebrated with confidence, discipline, and a vision for the future.
Addressing a pivotal question on the choice between inspiration and discipline, the Prime Minister noted that while inspiration acts as a spark, discipline is the fuel that sustains the fire of success.
“Inspiration might get you started, like a farmer inspired to grow a great crop,” PM Modi explained. “But without the discipline of daily labor—tending to the soil and water—that inspiration will never yield a harvest. Discipline is about consistency and timely action.”
He urged students to step out of their “comfort zones,” stating that growth rarely happens in a state of ease. By setting practical “to-do” lists and sticking to them, students can transform academic pressure into a structured path toward leadership.
A major highlight of the 2026 episode was the discussion on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Rather than viewing technology as a distraction or a threat to jobs, PM Modi described AI as a “boon” for the current generation if used with discernment.
Connecting the classroom to nation-building, PM Modi emphasized that the students of today are the leaders of Viksit Bharat (Developed India) 2047. He challenged the youth to adopt the habits of developed nations in their daily lives—such as reducing food waste, maintaining cleanliness, and switching off vehicle engines at traffic lights.
He stressed that leadership begins with self-mastery and accountability. By internalizing life skills—managing a household when parents are away or navigating public services—students develop the resilience required for high-level leadership roles.
| Category | PM Modi’s “Exam Mantra” |
| Study Pattern | “Trust your own rhythm. Whether you study at night or dawn, follow what works for you, not what others do.” |
| Memory Tip | “The more involved you are in the moment, the longer you remember it. Try teaching a friend to solidify your own understanding.” |
| Holistic Health | “Balance is key. Don’t sacrifice sleep or nutrition for extra marks; a tired mind cannot perform.” |
| Parental Role | “Parents must stop comparing their children. Every child has a unique pace; allow them to blossom according to their capacity.” |
The 2026 edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha saw an unprecedented 6.76 crore participants, including over 4.5 crore student registrations. The event concluded with the Prime Minister encouraging students to “dream big and fear less,” reminding them that education is a medium for all-round development, not just a race for marks.
As the session ended, PM Modi was seen interacting warmly with students, sporting a traditional Assamese Gamosa, symbolizing the inclusivity and cultural diversity that defined this year’s interaction.