Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025: PM Modi’s key lessons for students on handling pressure, time Management, and more

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has successfully concluded the eighth edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha. This year, the event focused on stress management, time management, and addressing students’ queries. Unlike previous editions, which were held in an auditorium, this year’s interaction took place in Sunder Nursery, Delhi. PM Modi began the session by distributing til ke laddus to the students.A total of 36 students from each state and union territory were selected to participate and engage directly with the Prime Minister. Here are some of the key highlights from Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025:

Key Lessons from PM Modi’s Interaction with Students

During the eighth edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025, PM Modi shared valuable insights on handling academic pressure, time management, goal setting, self-motivation, and overcoming failures. Here are some key takeaways from his conversation with students.

On Handling Pressure

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On Time Management

On Goals and Targets

When a student shared her disappointment about scoring 93% in Class 10 board exams instead of her target of 95%, PM Modi reassured her that it was not a failure but a success. He encouraged students to set achievable goals so that they can progress step by step. He congratulated the student for setting a target slightly above her comfort level, saying, “If you set your goal at 97, you will definitely achieve 95.”

On Self-Motivation

PM Modi stressed the importance of self-motivation, advising students to set small, achievable goals that would keep them motivated. He encouraged them to challenge themselves and celebrate small victories daily. He added that inspiration can be found all around them if they look closely.

Message to Parents

PM Modi also had a message for parents. He urged them not to compare their children with others or treat them like models. Instead, he encouraged parents to understand their children’s dreams, recognize their strengths, guide them, and support their journey. He further advised parents not to let their ego or social status interfere with their child’s success.

On Overcoming Failures

During his conversation, PM Modi pointed out that 30 to 40% of students in Classes 10 and 12 fail, but they try again and succeed. He emphasized that students must understand the difference between academic success and success in life. He advised students to reflect on their mistakes, learn from them, and work towards improvement.

By following these insights, students can handle pressure better, manage their time efficiently, set achievable goals, stay motivated, and learn from their failures.

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