Kolkata / Kharagpur: Griffins International School, Kharagpur recently organised Youth Parliament in its campus with 50 odd participants fr...
Kolkata / Kharagpur: Griffins International School, Kharagpur recently organised Youth Parliament in its campus with 50 odd participants from class IX to class XII to strengthen the roots of democracy and contribute towards nation-building. Regarded as the world's largest democracy, India needs to nurture conscious citizens to carry forward the legacy and Youth Parliament is a wonderful step towards it. This initiative was designed to add to the continuation of the celebration of the 75th Independence Day and the festivities around Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.
This
informative programme was a replica of what is seen on the television screen.
Be it the Speaker or the Prime Minister, Home or Finance Minister, or even the
Opposition, the students did a stupendous job. The Hall reverberated to the
heated discussion on burning issues like Inflation and how sports is improving
the economy of the nation. The house demanded relief on the price hike of LPG.
The finance minister not only announced an excise duty cut in petrol and
diesel prices; she also notified an LPG subsidy to crores of households that
are registered under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana that is aimed to provide
LPG subsidy to poor households. The Youth Parliament also witnessed a constructive
debate over the falling price of the Indian currency in terms of USD ($).
Beautifully
crafted by the Social Science Department, the event taught future leaders the
hea habits of discipline and tolerance towards different viewpoints. It also
enabled the student community to know about the practices and procedures of the
Parliament. The event was a true example of Experiential Learning.
The Youth
Parliament showcased both ruling and opposition viewpoints. They expressed
their critical capacity of questioning and reflecting on the Parliament of
India. After the sess,ion the students left the mock parliament house acquiring
in-depth understanding of politics and the functioning of the parliamentary
houses.
Acknowledging
the competitive spirit and enthusiasm of the participants, Abishek Kumar Yadav, Academic
Director and Chairman, Griffins International School commented,
“The aim and objective of the school parliament are to create awareness among
the students about the parliamentary system and to make them able to evaluate
the present situation and to behave with responsibility. We believe that
through the process the young minds would be trained to sensibly respond to
social and political change and meaningfully engage themselves in community
services. While we are celebrating the 75th years of
Independence and self-reliance, we must work together to raise responsible
citizens and future leaders of our country.”
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