PPC 2026: PM Modi to interact with students nationwide at Pariksha Pe Charcha tomorrow; when and where to watch
Tomorrow morning, classrooms across India will pause — not for a test, but for a conversation. From schools in every State and Union Territory, students, teachers and parents will tune in to Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC) 2026, the annual interaction that has quietly become one of the country’s biggest exam stress busters.Cutting across cultures, regions and languages, PPC has grown into a shared moment where India tells its students something reassuring: you are more than your marks.One anthem, many languages, one messageThis year, the Pariksha Pe Charcha anthem has been released in 10 Bhartiya Bhasha, celebrating India’s multilingual spirit. The message is simple and profound – “no matter where you go to school or what language you speak, the message is the same: exams should empower, not overwhelm.”The anthem celebrates linguistic diversity by reminding students that confidence, positivity, and calm are universal – and so is the pressure they experience. PPC acknowledges that pressure, and then helps students breathe through it.Why students wait for this conversationAsk any student what exam season feels like and you’ll hear the same words: fear, expectations, comparison. Pariksha Pe Charcha steps in right at that moment.Based on the book “Exam Warriors” by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the interaction inspires students to think of exams as milestones and not as verdicts. Success, as PPC repeatedly reminds young learners, is about growth, curiosity and balance — not just report cards.And perhaps the most comforting part? Students hear directly from the Prime Minister that it’s okay to feel nervous — and that those nerves don’t define their future.Not just for students, but for parents and teachers tooOne of PPC’s biggest strengths is that it doesn’t leave parents and teachers out of the room. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also reaches out to them, giving them gentle nudges about how support is always more effective than pressure.The message is clear: a calm parent and an encouraging teacher can make exams seem much less scary.A movement that just keeps growingPariksha Pe Charcha has become more than just an annual program – it’s a movement. In 2025, PPC made it to the Guinness World Records with 3.53 crore registrations, which just goes to show how much it has touched the hearts of Indian families.The numbers for this year’s participation are simply mind-boggling:
But behind these numbers are millions of children waiting for some reassurance, some guidance, and a reminder that they are actually doing just fine.When and where to watchPariksha Pe Charcha 2026 will be telecast at:Beyond exams, towards confidenceAs the exam season reaches its peak, PPC 2026 comes at the right time to remind us that while results are important, mindsets are even more so. By keeping exams in the right perspective and spreading the joy of learning, Pariksha Pe Charcha is bringing a change in the way India communicates with its students – with empathy, hope, and trust.Tomorrow, it’s not about the questions on paper. It’s about answering a much bigger question: How do we help students believe in themselves?
