In the challenging academic landscape, where exams can feel like scaling a steep mountain,
stress becomes an unavoidable companion. Envision this ascent as a tricky journey, with
everyone carrying a heavy backpack of expectations. Peer support is akin to having companions
on the same climb, making the journey less daunting.
Imagine walking up the mountain together, step by step. Peer support revolves around the
exchange of experiences, grounded in the belief that those who’ve conquered challenges can
guide others. This friendly support is a crucial asset in navigating the stress associated with
academic challenges, acting as a guide on the bumpy road to success.
In his book ‘Exam Warriors,’ Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji encourages every
student to “be a warrior, not a worrier”. The narrative unfolds as each student embraces the role
of a warrior, conquering academic challenges. However, amidst this journey, some of our fellow
warriors face heightened stress and troubles during exams. Just as being a warrior involves
navigating personal challenges, it also means extending support to our brothers. Walking side by
side, helping each other through the journey, and making it easier for fellow warriors is an
essential aspect of being a collective force. In the spirit of Exam Warriors, it becomes imperative
for all of us to embody that warrior spirit not only for ourselves but also for our fellow warriors,
creating a supportive and united front during challenging times.”
Peer support, defined as assistance from individuals with similar life experiences, holds deep-
rooted historical significance in various contexts. Its principles are based on the notion that those
who have triumphed over adversity can provide unique insights, encouragement, and hope to
others facing similar challenges. In the realm of mental health, peer support has been a
longstanding practice, making it a relevant and effective approach in addressing the unique
stressors associated with academic pursuits.
The benefits of peer support are multifaceted, encompassing empowerment, social support,
empathy, stigma reduction, and the fostering of hope and motivation. Empowering individuals to
overcome the stigma and social isolation associated with mental health difficulties enhances self-
esteem and confidence—crucial components for facing academic challenges head-on.
In the context of academic stress during exams, the principles of peer support find practical
application. Learning from others’ experiences becomes a valuable asset as peers share coping
mechanisms and strategies for managing exam stress. Seniors in school or college, having faced
similar situations, serve as valuable resources for guidance and support.
Moreover, the clarity in thoughts that peer support offers becomes particularly valuable on the
days before an exam when confusion and anxiety often hinder clear thinking. Providing a space
to express emotions, peer support facilitates the sorting through of thoughts and emotional
clarity, reducing the feeling of isolation often associated with exam stress.
While peer support plays a pivotal role in alleviating stress during exam times, creating a
supportive environment requires a collaborative effort from educational institutions. Recognizing
the interconnectedness of mental health and academic success, institutions must prioritize the
well-being of their students.
Furthermore, the integration of peer support programs into the institutional framework enhances
the accessibility of support for students. Creating designated spaces for peer support sessions and
promoting awareness about these resources ensures that students are aware of the available
avenues for assistance.
Strengthening peer support during exam times is not solely the responsibility of individual
students; educational institutions play a crucial role in creating an environment that prioritizes
mental health. By acknowledging the symbiotic relationship between mental well-being and
academic success, institutions contribute to the holistic development of their students, preparing
them not only for academic challenges but also for the broader spectrum of life’s experiences.
I encourage all my young friends not to stress about the future or compare themselves to others’
achievements. Trying to emulate someone else’s path is like following a conventional route,
instead, opt for the road less traveled. Let’s set specific goals that propel us forward without
causing undue stress, following the wisdom of Mantra 26 from PM Modi’s ‘Exam Warriors’:
“An ideal goal is one driven by passion and inspiration, not pressure.”
As the anticipation builds, the nation eagerly awaits this year’s edition of ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’.
The prospect of witnessing Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaging with students, educators,
and parents, sharing valuable insights and encouragement, adds an extra layer of excitement. It’s
a collective eagerness to participate in an event that not only addresses the challenges of exam
preparation but also inspires and empowers individuals on their academic journey. The
countdown to Pariksha Pe Charcha has become a symbol of hope, unity, and the shared
commitment to creating a positive and supportive environment for our students. The nation is
poised for an enriching experience, eagerly looking forward to the wisdom and motivation that
will unfold in this unique and impactful interaction.
By: Dr. Subhas Sarkar, Minister of State for Education, Government of India.