Pariksha Pe Charcha moved to Gujarat, where the Prime Minister engaged with students from tribal regions, creating one of the most emotionally rich episodes of the series. The interaction showcased how the programme goes far beyond board exam preparation, touching upon life values, aspirations, culture, and resilience. Students from areas such as Dediapada and Mandvi welcomed the Prime Minister warmly, highlighting tribal art forms like Warli, Pithua, and Lippan, and proudly presenting their handmade paintings. Students asked thoughtful questions on handling stress during challenging national situations, choosing careers, managing exam pressure, and staying focused on long-term goals. The Prime Minister emphasized disciplined practice, writing-based exam preparation, adequate sleep, and maintaining emotional balance. Drawing from personal experiences, he spoke about the transformative power of education, infrastructure, and opportunity in tribal regions. The role of teachers and parents was highlighted as central to shaping confident individuals, along with the importance of dreaming big while understanding the hard work behind success. The Prime Minister also acknowledged the immense contribution of tribal communities in preserving nature, strengthening national security, and excelling in sports and culture. The Gujarat interaction reflected curiosity, confidence, and cultural pride among tribal students, reinforcing the message that India’s progress is deeply connected to inclusive growth and empowered youth.

