In a nation where exam season feels like a national rite of passage—complete with midnight cramming and parental pep talks—Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC) has become the ultimate stress-buster. The 9th edition, announced in early January 2026, has already eclipsed all records, clocking over 3 crore registrations from students, teachers, and parents. That’s not just a number—it’s a testament to PPC’s evolution from a modest 2018 chat with 22,000 participants to a global phenomenon that earned a Guinness World Record in 2025. Slated for the last week of January 2026, this year’s edition promises fresh insights on handling exam pressure, fostering positivity, and blending tech with traditional study hacks. With selections via a fun MCQ quiz on MyGov and a revamped format blending live interactions with celebrity cameos, PPC isn’t just talk—it’s a toolkit for triumph. As registrations pour in, let’s unpack what makes this edition a game-changer and why it’s more relevant than ever in our high-stakes academic arena.
The Phenomenal Surge: From 22,000 to 3 Crore—A People’s Platform Explodes
What started as a simple fireside chat on DD National in 2018 has ballooned into a cultural cornerstone, drawing millions who crave Modi’s no-nonsense nuggets on exams and life. The 9th edition’s 3 crore+ registrations—spanning Classes 6-12 students, educators, and parents—dwarf the 3.56 crore from 2025’s 8th outing, underscoring PPC’s magnetic pull amid rising youth anxiety (15% spike in exam stress, per 2025 ASER data).
- Registration Breakdown: Open to all via MyGov portal; includes a light-hearted online competition (MCQs on exam tips) from December 1, 2025, to January 11, 2026, to shortlist participants.
- Inclusivity Edge: Reaches urban metros and remote villages alike, with 2025’s edition featuring voices from 245 countries (students), 153 (teachers), and 149 (parents)—a Guinness nod for global engagement.
- Modi’s Magic: The PM’s relatable anecdotes—from his own student struggles to modern hacks like mindfulness apps—make PPC a safe space for the exam-weary.
As Modi often quips, “Exams are not the end—they’re a step toward self-discovery.” This edition amps that up, promising episodes on mental health, nutrition, and creativity.
Event Format: A Fresh Twist on Interactive Wisdom
Ditching the single-session straitjacket, PPC 2026 evolves into a multi-episode series, blending live Delhi studio vibes with virtual cameos from celebs and experts. The finale? A grand in-person gathering at Sunder Nursery, Delhi, echoing 2025’s innovative setup.
- Core Structure:
- Online Quiz Phase: December 1, 2025–January 11, 2026; MCQs on positivity, time management, and tech in studies—winners get invites.
- Episodic Rollout: Seven themed broadcasts (like 2025), covering stress busters, parental roles, and AI study aids; live Q&A with Modi.
- Grand Finale: End-January 2026; 36 selected participants (students/teachers/parents) interact face-to-face, with celebrity motivators like Aamir Khan or Sachin Tendulkar dropping gems.
- Digital Boost: Streamed on YouTube, DD, and MyGov; 2025’s episodes reached 50 crore views, sparking nationwide “Jan Andolan” discussions.
This hybrid format ensures PPC isn’t elite-only—it’s everyone’s exam ally.
Objectives: Beyond Scores—Building Resilient, Positive Minds
PPC’s soul lies in its subtle shift: From “how to crack exams” to “how to conquer fear.” Modi, drawing from his “chashma-wala” student days, champions a holistic approach, weaving academics with life lessons.
- Stress and Positivity Focus: Tackles 2025’s 20% rise in student anxiety with mindfulness, nutrition, and “failure as feedback” mantras.
- Teacher-Parent Trio: Empowers educators with innovative tools and parents with supportive scripts—2025’s “Jan Andolan” engaged 1.55 crore in community chats.
- Tech and Creativity Infusion: Explores AI tutors, gamified learning, and financial literacy—aligning with NEP 2020’s digital equity push.
- Broader Vision: Fosters a “nation of learners,” not just toppers; 2025’s global record highlighted unity in diversity.
As per the Ministry: “PPC motivates to face exams with confidence, promoting mental health and family bonds.”
Growth Story: A Decade of Dialogue and Discovery
From humble beginnings to hemispheric hype, PPC’s trajectory mirrors India’s educational evolution.
| Edition | Year | Registrations | Key Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 2018 | 22,000 | Inaugural DD broadcast; focus on exam fear. |
| 2nd | 2019 | 1.6 crore | Interactive Q&A explosion. |
| 3rd | 2020 | 1.5 crore | Virtual pivot amid COVID. |
| 4th | 2021 | 2.3 crore | Mental health emphasis. |
| 5th | 2022 | 2.5 crore | Hybrid format debut. |
| 6th | 2023 | 2.7 crore | Celebrity episodes added. |
| 7th | 2024 | 3.1 crore | Global outreach peaks. |
| 8th | 2025 | 3.56 crore | Guinness Record; 7 episodes at Sunder Nursery. |
| 9th | 2026 | 3+ crore (ongoing) | MCQ selection; end-January finale. |
This ascent—from 22,000 to 3 crore—shows PPC’s pulse on parental pulse: 70% cite it as a stress reliever.
Challenges and the Road Ahead: Keeping the Conversation Fresh
PPC’s popularity packs pitfalls: Overhype risks disillusionment; urban bias in selections (60% metro participants). 2026 eyes fixes: Rural quotas, regional language streams, and AI chatbots for queries.
- Sustainability: Ministry’s ₹100 crore “Exam Wellness” fund for 2026 pilots.
- Global Glow: 2025’s 245-country reach sets the bar—expect VR sessions for diaspora kids.
As registrations soar, PPC proves: In exam’s glare, a chat can light the way.






