Pariksha Pe Charcha 2022 registration ends today; apply now at mygov.in
Vagisha Kaushik | February 3, 2022 | 10:03 AM IST | 2 mins read
PPC 2022: Last day to register for Pariksha Pe Charcha programme to interact with PM Modi before board exams 2022. Register at mygov.in.
NEW DELHI: Pariksha Pe Charcha 2022 registration will end today. Students of Classes 9 to 12, parents and teachers can apply now on the official website - mygov.in.
“PM Narendra Modi has inspired many exam warriors with his most loved event - 'Pariksha Pe Charcha'. As we get ready for #PPC2022, let's draw inspiration from PM's previous edition. #MyGovMorningMusings Visit: https://innovateindia.mygov.in/ppc-2022/. Last day for registration today!,” Mygov tweeted.
PM @narendramodi has inspired many exam warriors with his most loved event - 'Pariksha Pe Charcha'. As we get ready for #PPC2022 , let's draw inspiration from PM's previous edition. #MyGovMorningMusings Visit: https://t.co/9ApEcT7S43 . Last day for registration today! pic.twitter.com/xVaGkI1Kwm
— MyGovIndia (@mygovindia) February 3, 2022
According to the MyGov website, more than 11.77 lakh students, 2.65 lakh teachers and 88,000 parents have registered for the PPC 2022 programme.
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Abhishek Singh, CEO of MyGov informed that out of the total number of participants who registered for the programme, 50.6% are female students and 49.4% are male.
About 2,050 students, teachers and parents selected through competitions on mygov.in will be gifted with PPC kits comprising on Exam Warriors book written by PM Modi in English and Hindi and a certificate signed by the NCERT director.
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Pariksha pe Charcha 2022: Steps to register
- Visit the official website - mygov.in or innovateindia.mygov.in.
- Click on the ‘Participate Now’ button
- Remember, the competition is open for school students of Classes 9 to 12.
- Students can submit their responses to any one of the themes provided to them.
- Students may also submit their questions to the Prime Minister in a maximum of 500 characters.
- Parents and teachers can also participate and submit their entries in the online activities designed exclusively for them.
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The topics for creative writing for students are exam stress management strategies during COVID-19, Azadi Ka Amrit Mahostav, self-reliant school for self-reliant India; Clean India, Green India; digital collaboration in classrooms, environmental conservation and climate change resilience.
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