Challenges lead to greater success, says CM at ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’
Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Monday addressed students at the state-level event of ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha-2025’, urging them to embrace challenges with confidence and determination.
Speaking at Shaheed Major Anuj Rajput Government Model Sanskriti Senior Secondary School, Sector-20, Panchkula, he emphasised that overcoming difficulties leads to greater success and personal fulfilment.
“The greater the challenge, the more fulfilling is the journey to overcome it,” he said while sharing his own experiences. He encouraged students to embrace challenges rather than fear them and shared key success mantras to help them navigate exams and life’s hurdles.
Before the event, the Chief Minister paid floral tributes to the statue of martyr Major Anuj Rajput on the school premises. The martyr's parents, Kulvansh and Usha Rohilla, were also present.
During the programme, the Chief Minister and students from Class 10 and 12 across the district watched the live telecast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha-2025’ from Delhi. Haryana BJP State president Mohan Lal Badoli was also in attendance.
The Prime Minister interacted with students from across the country, sharing valuable insights on staying stress-free and performing well during exams.
“Students can face any challenge in life by remaining focused,” said the Prime Minister while addressing students’ queries and concerns.
He also spoke about the importance of Pranayama in daily life, emphasising that regular practice instils remarkable energy and helps maintain good health.
The Prime Minister urged parents to understand their children’s aspirations and abilities, encouraging them to support their choices instead of imposing expectations. He also advised teachers not to compare one student with another, as it may lower their confidence.
Chief Minister Saini praised the Prime Minister’s initiative, stating, “Every year, PM Modi interacts directly with students before exams, encouraging them to face their exams without stress. He also guides parents and teachers to help maintain students’ confidence during this time.”
He added that this year’s ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ covered 21 different topics, including not only education but also health, environmental conservation and skill development, to raise awareness among students.
Encouraging students to watch the programme with their parents, he said: “It will help reduce exam-related pressure and inspire students to embrace the key mantras given by the Prime Minister to move forward successfully in life.”