Since its inception in 2018, Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC) the brainchild of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become a mass participatory movement of education. In 2025, the 8th edition of PPC established a Guinness World Record by having 3.53 crore (more than 3.53 crores) of valid registrations in a single month on the MyGov platform. The programme was seen by over 21 crore citizens on digital and traditional media which indicates that its reach was national as well as societal.
The 8th edition of PPC was a Guinness World Record in 2025 in terms of the highest number of registrations on a citizen engagement platform in a month (more than 3.53 crore valid registrations made on MyGov platform).
It had a social reach and national coverage, with more than 21 crore viewers watching the programme on digital and traditional media.
What is Pariksha Pe Charcha?
The Pariksha Pe Charcha, is an annual interactive session headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
It also interacts with students, teachers and parents prior to board exams in order to minimize stresses and anxieties.
It is focused on exam preparations strategies, time management, mental health, and inspiration.
They were organized in the form of a hybrid (off-line + on-line) event and transmitted in India in various languages.
Learners are engaged in an online contest and a few chosen ones are invited to attend the event physically.
Participants are issued with certificates, books signed by the PM and an opportunity to gain publicity at a national level.
Significance of Pariksha Pe Charcha
1. Empowering the Participatory Governance
The project considers the democratic spirit of direct participation of the citizens in decision-making and the national dialogue.
Using MyGov, Pariksha Pe Charcha advocates e-governance and also closes the gap between the policymakers and the youth.
2. The ability to make education stress-free and experiential
The main idea of Pariksha Pe Charcha is to diminish the pressure of taking exams and enjoy the learning process.
It goes along with National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, in which experiential learning has been promoted along with discouragement of rote memorization.
3. Ecosystem of holistic and inclusive learning
PM Modi does not solely communicate with students but also with parents and teachers, so there is a triangle of interaction, which reinforces the ecosystem of support around learners.
Contemporary issues of students are covered in such themes as time management, emotional resilience, and digital distractions, among others.
NEP 2020 Focus Area |
Pariksha Pe Charcha Contribution |
Stress-free, enjoyable learning |
Public awareness and dialogue on emotional well-being |
Experiential education |
Encouragement of mindfulness, curiosity, and real-life skills |
Inclusive, student-centric model |
Engaging stakeholders beyond the classroom |
Life skill development |
Time management, mental health, and digital well-being |
International Relevance Recognition
The Guinness World Record award is the recognition of the world validation of the Indian outreach to the masses and digital governance in the field of education in India.
It also emphasizes the ability of India to develop models that are recognized all over the world and people-based in the education sector.
What started as an yearly event in 2018 has turned into a national change of behaviour in terms of examinations and learning.
PPC conveys the message that exams are not conclusive but there are milestones on the way toward lifelong learning and personal development.
PPC leads to the de-stigmatization of academic pressure by praising all the efforts done by students and discussing mental health.
Strengths |
Concerns / Limitations |
Mass awareness and student motivation |
Impact largely remains inspirational, not structural |
Encourages dialogue on taboo topics like stress |
Limited to once-a-year event; follow-up mechanisms lacking |
Promotes digital engagement |
Requires digital access; digital divide may exclude rural or underprivileged students |
Way Forward
Institutionalising Dialogue Models: PPC must become an institutionalised process at state and local levels not just on a year-round basis.
Enhancing Counselling Infrastructure: In their daily routine, schools ought to embrace PPC themes in mentoring.
Incorporation with School Curriculum: Such subjects as time management, emotional intelligence, and digital hygiene have to be integrated into school education.
Digital Divide: Make PPC more accessible to a greater number of people through the presence of regional languages and awareness at grass-root level.
Pariksha Pe Charcha has put a new face on the discourse of education in India whereby an otherwise stressful examination has become more of a learning festival. Its 2025 Guinness world record achievement is not only a quantitative milestone but a qualitative dimension in establishing a new way of thinking about how India manages student well-being, participatory governance and policy communication. As India enters its Amrit Kaal, PPC provides an expandable category of empathetic, digitally inclusive, and psychologically safe education.