‘Cheating Will not Help in Long run’: PM Narendra Modi Tells Students During ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday interacted with students, their parents and teachers during the sixth edition of ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ 2023 and gave them some valuable tips on how to deal with stress and prepare for the upcoming exams. In his interaction with them, the Prime Minister told parents that they should not put pressure on children because of social status, and asked students to focus on their work to come out of any such burden of expectations.



Explaining the importance of time management, PM Modi asked the students, “Have you ever seen your mother’s time management skills? A mother never feels burdened by her work. If you look at your mother, You will understand how to manage your time. Well.”

Answering students’ questions during the 6th edition of ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’, the Prime Minister interacted with students about issues such as stress and exam-related studies. The Prime Minister said that students should focus on their work. Should try to do. Prime Minister PM Modi said during ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ 2023 in Delhi, “Every year hundreds of students from across the country write letters to him seeking his advice. It is a very inspiring and enriching experience for me.”

Watch: PM Modi spoke on the issue of ‘cheating’ in the examination



PM Modi also spoke strongly against the use of unfair practices in exams. “Cheating may help someone in one or two exams, but not in the long run in life,” he said. Never take shortcuts. “Some students use their creativity to ‘cheat’ in the examinations but if those students use their time and creativity properly they will achieve the heights of success. We never need shortcuts in life Should choose, focus on oneself,” PM Modi said during ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ 2023.


The PM assured the students that their hard work would eventually help them move ahead in life. The PM said that students should periodically analyze the pressure on them to see whether they are underestimating their strengths.


While he acknowledged that it is natural for family members to have expectations, the PM said it is wrong if they are linked to consciousness about social class or status. He said that just as a batsman ignores the sound of fours and sixes from the crowd and concentrates on the ball thrown at him, similarly the students should also concentrate on their work.

A record 38 lakh students registered to participate in “Pariksha Pe Charcha” this year. According to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, this year the registrations are very high (15 lakh) as compared to last year.