Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be hosting his annual chat with students on February 6, 2026 (Friday). The announcement was made by PM Modi through his official
'X' (earlier known as Twitter) account. This time, for the first time ever, Pariksha Pe Charcha has covered areas more than the national capital. Several pre-events were held in different parts of the country, such as Devmogra, Coimbatore, Raipur, and more. In this interaction, PM Modi will be interacting with students about how to handle exam stress. "As the Parikshas are approaching, #ParikshaPeCharcha is back too!" PM Modi tweeted. "This time, the Charcha happened with #ExamWarriors in Devmogra, Coimbatore, Raipur, Guwahati and at 7, LKM in Delhi. As always, it is refreshing to interact with my young friends and discuss stress free exams and several other things. Do watch the PPC Episode on 6th February!" This time, a total of 4.50 crore people have enrolled for Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC), of which 4,19,14,056 are students, 24,84,259 are teachers and 6,15,064 are parents. Students will be able to ask PM Modi questions about exam pressure, motivation and goal setting, how to handle mental stress, and more. PM will be giving suggestions on how to tackle stress, prepare for boards, and take care of their mental health simultaneously. For the candidates who will not be able to attend the interaction in-person, the interaction will be covered live at timesnownews.com/education. It will also be live telecasted at DD National, DD News, DD India and All India Radio (MW & FM). It will also be telecasted live on YouTube channels of PMO, Ministry of Education, Doordarshan, and at MyGov.in. The government has also instructed schools to make live viewing arrangements for all students of Class 6 and above. For the first time ever, PM Modi interacted with students in different parts of the country under the PPC banner. "For the first time, Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi connects with students across multiple locations, turning exam conversations into a nationwide moment of confidence, clarity, and connection," Ministry of Education shared on microblogging platform 'X'. "When students are heard everywhere and their concerns and anxieties are addressed by none other than the Hon'ble PM, their confidence level surges, exams feel a normal part of life, and dreams feel closer and real."










