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PM SHRI GHS Morpirla Students Participate in Live Screening of Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

The students of PM SHRI Government High School Morpirla had an engaging and energetic experience during the live screening of Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026 (PPC 2026) held on the school campus. The event began on a high note with the PPC anthem, as students danced enthusiastically and set a vibrant tone for the programme.


During the interaction, students listened to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s inspiring address, where he shared practical tips on approaching examinations with confidence, clarity, and calmness. He stressed the importance of maintaining a balance between academics, skill development, and personal interests for overall growth.

The Prime Minister encouraged students to dream big, make learning collaborative, manage time effectively, focus on skills rather than marks, move out of their comfort zones, stay stress-free, and adopt a healthy lifestyle. His message resonated strongly with students, offering reassurance and motivation during the examination season.

Headmistress Maria Murena Miranda and student Nandini Velip, who had attended Pariksha Pe Charcha in New Delhi last year, shared their experiences with the students, making the session more relatable and inspiring.

Overall, Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026 proved to be a memorable and enriching experience for both students and teachers. The students expressed enthusiasm about applying the lessons and values shared during the programme in their academic and personal lives.

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PhysicsWallah Offers Free Doubt Resolution and Mock Preboards for Class 10 CBSE Students Nationwide


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

Education company PhysicsWallah (PW) has launched a student support initiative aimed at assisting Class 10 CBSE students preparing for the 2026 board examinations. The programme offers free doubt resolution and expert academic guidance and is open to all students across the country, including those not enrolled with PhysicsWallah.


As part of the initiative, PW will also conduct offline mock preboard examinations in Science and Mathematics to help students prepare under real exam-like conditions. These preboards will be held at the company’s physical centres, including Vidyapeeth, Pathshala and Tuition Centres, with a focus on improving subject understanding, time management and exam confidence.

Ankit Gupta, CEO of Vidyapeeth-Offline at PhysicsWallah, said the initiative was designed to ensure that access to academic support is not limited by enrolment or geography. He noted that even a single unresolved doubt can increase exam-related stress and emphasised the need for students to feel supported during a critical academic phase.

Students can visit their nearest PW centre to obtain a Doubt Buster Pass, which will be valid until the conclusion of the board exams. Using this pass, students can book slots for one-on-one or small-group doubt resolution sessions with experienced faculty members. Support will be available across core subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology, along with revision cards aligned to the CBSE Class 10 syllabus.

Mock preboard examinations are scheduled for 1 February 2026 for Science and 8 February 2026 for Mathematics. Students can book their slots through the PhysicsWallah app.

The initiative will be rolled out through PhysicsWallah’s network of 192 tech-enabled Vidyapeeth and Pathshala centres spread across 132 cities in India, as of 30 September 2025, reflecting the company’s focus on expanding accessible and inclusive exam preparation support.

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Nutrition Garden: Growing Health and Happiness at Smt. Sunandabai Bandodkar School


At Smt. Sunandabai Bandodkar School, learning has taken root—literally! The school’s Nutrition Garden is an innovative initiative that connects children to nature, nutrition, and sustainability.

What began as a simple activity to promote healthy eating has blossomed into a vibrant outdoor classroom. Students actively plant and care for vegetables like cucumbers, turmeric, ladyfingers, and bananas, understanding where food comes from and why fresh, natural meals matter.

Aligned with the Government’s Poshan Maah initiative, the project emphasizes the importance of nutrition, health, and community well-being. Each gardening session teaches patience, teamwork, and responsibility, helping students discover that learning can be hands-on and joyful.

As harvest time arrives, excitement fills the air. Students proudly pick what they’ve grown and transform their produce into traditional Goan delicacies like Tavsholi (sweet made from cucumber), Patholi (sweet wrapped in turmeric leaves), and fresh salads. Each bite becomes a reminder that the “fruit of patience is sweet.”

The Nutrition Garden has grown beyond vegetables—it’s nurturing values, curiosity, and lifelong habits of mindful eating. With each seed planted, students are sowing lessons for a healthier, happier future. 🌿