In an unprecedented demonstration of student enthusiasm and participation, Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026 (PPC 2026) has recorded more than 3 crore registrations, making it one of the largest educational engagement initiatives in India’s history. The programme, which encourages dialogue between students, parents, and teachers, has emerged as a flagship platform for addressing exam stress and promoting a positive learning culture.
Launched under the Ministry of Education, PPC 2026 allows students from across the country to interact with the Prime Minister and discuss challenges related to examinations and academic pressure. This year, over 3 crore students, parents, and educators registered via the MyGov platform, reflecting both the widespread popularity of the programme and the growing digital participation in education-focused initiatives.
The initiative’s primary goal is to provide a supportive environment where students can voice their concerns, seek guidance, and receive practical tips for coping with stress. Alongside students, the active involvement of parents and teachers ensures a holistic approach, bridging the communication gap and creating a more understanding and empathetic learning environment. The overwhelming response this year underlines how deeply the programme resonates with India’s youth and their families.
Experts note that the surge in registrations is indicative not only of PPC’s reputation but also of a broader trend in which digital platforms are increasingly used to reach students nationwide. Schools, local education authorities, and parents have embraced the platform, making it a national movement that transcends geographic and socio-economic boundaries. For many students, participation in PPC 2026 offers reassurance and practical advice, helping them navigate the pressures of modern education.
According to officials from the Ministry of Education, the record-breaking engagement has exceeded expectations and highlights the government’s commitment to student welfare. With over 3 crore participants, PPC 2026 stands as a testament to the programme’s success in fostering dialogue, reducing stress, and encouraging a positive approach to examinations.
The scale of participation also demonstrates the initiative’s influence in shaping India’s academic culture. By actively engaging students, parents, and teachers, PPC 2026 is not just an event it is becoming a yearly tradition and a national conversation on education, well-being, and learning resilience.
As the programme moves forward, the massive turnout this year reinforces its role as a crucial bridge between policymakers, educators, and students, helping India cultivate an educational environment that is supportive, inclusive, and attuned to the needs of its learners.
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