Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in the second episode of ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026’, expressed joy at students in Classes 10 and 12 aspiring for a ‘Viksit Bharat’ or Developed India. He commended their focus on the nation’s future goals beyond exams during an interactive session in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, and encouraged habits reflecting discipline akin to developed nations. PM Modi emphasized the significance of small actions like avoiding food wastage, illustrating how collective efforts can contribute to a stronger, more responsible India.
The Prime Minister stressed the importance of everyday discipline, citing examples such as obeying traffic signals as a demonstration of self-control and respect for rules. He highlighted that such civic habits are fundamental for national progress and urged the youth to take responsibility for fostering these changes in their daily lives to realize the vision of a Developed India. PM Modi underscored that discipline is the cornerstone of a purposeful life, stating that inspiration, though valuable, is secondary to discipline in achieving true success and fulfillment.
In the episode, which attracted over 4.5 crore registrations, PM Modi engaged in dynamic discussions with students from various states, encouraging them to view exams as opportunities for personal growth and character development. He linked individual responsibility in academics, behaviors, and community engagement to the broader goal of advancing towards a Developed India. The session, broadcasted on platforms like Doordarshan and the Prime Minister’s YouTube channel, aimed to alleviate exam stress and inspire students to contemplate their contributions to India’s journey of prosperity and discipline.
