Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025: This marks the eighth edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha, Prime Minister Modi’s special initiative aimed at connecting with students, easing their exam-related stress, and guiding them on effective preparation strategies.

During the 2025 edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was pleasantly surprised when a student from Kerala greeted him in flawless Hindi. Intrigued, the Prime Minister asked the young girl how she had mastered the language so well. Akansha, the student, simply responded, “I love Hindi.” When asked how she had become so proficient, she revealed that she also wrote poetry in Hindi.
Akansha then beautifully recited her poetry:
“Itna shor hai in bazaaron mein,
Itna shor hai in galiyon mein,
Kyun tu apni kalam lekar baitha hai,
Fir ek ghazal likhne,
Fir us kitaab ke panno par tu likhna kya chahta hai,
Aisa kya hai tere man mein,
Sawalon bhare tere man mein,
Ek siyahi shayad jawab likh rahi hai,
Fir kyun tu aasman dekhta hai,
Aisa kya hai in sitaron mein,
Aisa kya hai tere man mein.”
Her verses left a deep impression, reflecting a thoughtful contemplation of life and the universe.
Exactly! The lines beautifully capture the inner turmoil and reflective nature of a writer. They express the tension between the chaos of the outside world and the quiet, almost sacred process of writing. The writer seems to be grappling with deep, unanswered questions, as if the act of writing is a way to find answers, while also questioning the significance of their own thoughts and the world around them. It’s a profound portrayal of the creative mind at work.
Hindi, predominantly spoken in northern India, has often been a sensitive issue in southern states, particularly in Tamil Nadu. Regional leaders have frequently voiced concerns, accusing the Narendra Modi government of attempting to impose the language on the southern states. However, the government has firmly rejected these allegations, clarifying that it respects the linguistic diversity of India and emphasizes the importance of regional languages.
This marks the eighth edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha, a unique initiative by the Prime Minister aimed at engaging with students to alleviate exam stress and provide guidance on effective preparation strategies.
This time, breaking away from the traditional town hall format, the Prime Minister took 36 students to the scenic Sunder Nursery in Delhi, where he answered their numerous questions on managing exam pressure.