These 700 students would be among the 1,000-odd people filling the auditorium where Modi would deliver a speech and take about 15 questions from students from various parts of the country through video-conferencing facility.
The programme will start at 3 P.M. And conclude at 4.45 P.M.
CBSE officials said 40 students from the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas and five students from army schools would be part of the student community at the auditorium. There will also be a sizeable number of teachers present at the auditorium.
Hectic preparations were on at the auditorium today from where HRD Minister Smriti Irani gave away CBSE Teachers Awards.
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Some of the award winners at the function appeared excited at the prospect of the interaction with the prime minister tomorrow.
"The PM would be a source of inspiration and there is enthusiasm all around in my state surrounding the event," said the principal of a CBSE school in Tamil Nadu.
Officials said that while most government schools have made arrangements for screening the event, information in that regard was still awaited from private schools.
The HRD Ministry has asked schools in the various states to prepare an attendance report for the event.