The speakers invited to the conclave include people from different walks of life who went on to distinguish themselves despite faring poorly in their school examinations such as someone who failed twice in school but whose achievements finally won him a Padma Award, a man who failed thrice in a class but became Principal of the same school where he read.
"Children who fail in exams are often criticized by their parents as well as society and at times even ostracized. This also results in many such children committing suicide resulting in young lives being lost," says the man behind the idea, Padma Shree awardee rights and social activist Avdhash Kaushal.
"In India about 20 students kill themselves every day due to the stress related to exams, wanting to secure seats in prestigious schools, according to the National Crime Records Bureau.It is not them who are failures but it is the system which is a failure," he said.
This will inspire children to look beyond their school examinations and have the confidence of doing well in life even if they don't do well at their school exams, he said.
"The idea behind the conclave is not to belittle the good performance of students but to bring confidence and courage to anyone who has failed in any class.