Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025: PM Modi’s annual event to feature celebrities, new format

Updated : Feb 06, 2025 15:31
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Renowned Figures Like Deepika Padukone, MC Mary Kom, Sadhguru to Inspire Students

New Delhi, February 8

The eighth edition of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s annual ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ (PPC) is set to take place on February 10 with an exciting new format, featuring renowned personalities from various fields. This year’s edition will include actor Deepika Padukone, six-time world champion boxer MC Mary Kom, and spiritual leader Sadhguru, among others, sources confirmed on Thursday.

The event will comprise eight engaging episodes where these experts will guide students on transforming from exam “worriers” to “warriors.”

Notable Guests and Participants

In addition to Padukone, Mary Kom, and Sadhguru, other distinguished figures participating include:

Paralympic gold medallist Avani Lekhara

Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar

Health influencer Sonali Sabharwal (Food Pharmer)

Actors Vikrant Massey and Bhumi Pednekar

YouTuber Technical Guruji

Financial expert Radhika Gupta

A Legacy of Inspiring Students

Pariksha Pe Charcha is an annual initiative where PM Modi interacts with students preparing for board exams. He addresses their concerns, provides guidance on tackling exam stress, and shares motivational insights.

The event was first held in February 2018 at Talkatora Stadium and has grown significantly over the years. The seventh edition took place in a town hall format at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, with participation from students across India and abroad.

With this year’s revamped structure and an impressive lineup of influential personalities, PPC 2025 promises to be a powerful and engaging platform for students, helping them approach exams with confidence and resilience.

PM MODI

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