Report on National Youth Parliament

Hosted by – Dr. Amrapali J (Department of Political Science)

Welcome Address – Shreya Gopi (Department of Law)

Vote of thanks – Anni Bhattacharya (Department of Political Science)

Introduction

We are pleased to present a comprehensive report on the achievements of the Mock Parliament conducted in our college. The event took place on 30/09/2023 and aimed to provide students with a platform to engage in simulated parliamentary proceedings, fostering a better understanding of legislative processes and encouraging active participation in democratic discourse. In this Mock Parliament the students discussed the issue on Women Reservation Bill.

The all degree students participated in the Mock Parliament, representing different political parties. The participants demonstrated enthusiasm, dedication, and a commendable level of preparedness for the event.

Objectives of the Mock Parliament

  1. Educational Insight:
    • The primary goal of the Mock Parliament was to offer students a hands-on experience in parliamentary procedures.
    • Participants gained insights into the legislative process, parliamentary etiquette, and the importance of constructive debate
  2. Critical Thinking and Public Speaking:
    • The event encouraged critical thinking as participants had to analyze and formulate arguments on Women Reservation issue.
    • Public speaking skills were honed as students presented their viewpoints and engaged in debates.
    • It was organized to promote the activities of community service programs and to advocate social or political changes.
    • It helps to make students understand the parliamentary procedure.
    • It helps to develop in students an insight into the working of parliament.
    • To make students consider public issues and form their opinion on them.
    • It helps to train students in the technique of group discussion.
  3. Teamwork and Collaboration:
    • The formation of different political parties allowed students to experience the dynamics of teamwork and collaboration.
    • Participants learned to negotiate, compromise, and work towards common goals.

Event Highlights

 (1st Session Starts ) 
  • Parliament will start –Chairperson of the house – Om Birla (Mahammad Javed Mulla)
  • Arjun Ram Meghwal  (Sampath – BALLB 1st)  introduce the bill
  • Sangeeta Azad – BJP- Lalganj UP – (Azeema 1st BCOM)
  • Sumalatha ambeerish
  • Gomathi Sai – BJP – raigadha, chattisgarh – Najma Banu (1st b.com)
  • The Om Birla will Adjourn the session for 5 minutes.
 (2nd Session Starts ) 
  • Chairperson of the house – Rajendra Agrawal  – He will call Soniya Gandhi 
  • Sonia Gandhi will speak (4 minutes)
  • Kanimozhi (DMK – Thoothukudi)– opposition leader – (Aneesha- 1st BA.LLB)
  • Rajive Ranjan Singh (JDU, Munger Bihar) (Pawan- 1st BA.LLB)
  • Dr. Kokila Ghosh – Padmavati –(BA.LLB 1st)
  • Sangeetha Azad – BJP-Lalganj UP (Azeema – 1st B.COM)
  • Bhawana Gavali – (Balasahebanchi Shiv Sena) – Yawatmal/ Washim – (Ummie Saniya-BCOM 1st)
  • Jyothimani (karura TN) – (Harshita 1st year BA.LLB)
  • Sunita daggal- BJP HARYANA – (Shahin 1ST B.COM)
  • Veena devi – LJP – (Saniya Shareen 1ST B.COM)
  • Supriya Sule –NCP – Sri Lakshmi ( 1st BA.LLB)
  • Dr.T. Sumathi Thamizhachi – DMK –Chennai south – (Anjum 1st BA)
  • Mahua Moitra – AITC – Krishnanogar WB – (Vachana 1ST BA.LLB)
  • Smruthi Irani –BJP – (Sadiya Umama 1st BA.LLB)
  • Narendra Modi – BJP- (Rakshith Desai 1st BA)
  • Har simrat kaur Badal –Akalidal – (Shifa 1st BA.LLB)
  • Mohammad Basheer – IUML – Manthesh (1st BA.LLB)
  • Adv. Asaduddin –AIMIM – Najeer (1st BA)
  • Chirag paswan – LJSP – Moseen nadaf (1st BA)
  • Sumalatha ambeerish- Apeksha (1st BA.LLB)
  • Agatha sangam- NPP- Shymida (1stB.COM)
  • Sushil kumar rinku – AAP – Jalandhar –saddam nadaf (1st b.com)
(Tea Break)
 (3rd Session Starts ) 
  • Dr. Tolappiyam – VCK – Chidambaram TN – Shakti prakash ( 1st BA.LLB)
  • Satabdi Roy – Trinamool Congress – (Shiren BA 1st)
  • Rahul Gandhi – INC – Waynada, kerala – MUQTABIS (1ST B.COM)
  • Amit Shah – BJP- Gandhinagar – vihar baji ( 1st BA.LLB)
  • Om Birla – BJP – Kota- bundi – Mahammad javeed Mulla (1st b.com)
  • Om Birla ask for vote

2 minutes wait for voting

2 minutes wait for counting the votes

The bill is passed by the ⅔ majority of the house 

  • Narendra Modi  (Thank you speech) (Raksheet B. A 1st)
  • National Anthem in Parliament

Outcomes of the Mock Parliament on the topic of Women Reservation Bill

  • Enhanced Understanding of Democracy
    • Participants gained a deeper understanding of the democratic process and the role of parliamentary systems in governance.
    • It help to be a responsible citizens in a democratic country
  • Development of Soft Skills:
    • The event contributed significantly to the development of soft skills such as communication, negotiation, and critical thinking.
    • It helps in the personality development of our students. 
  • Encouraged Civic Engagement:
    • The Mock Parliament stimulated an interest in civic affairs, encouraging students to become active and informed citizens.
    • It encouraged the students to debate on the national issues which deal at the ground level.
    • The event helped the students to understanding the issues and importance of the women reservation bill, and enlightens the students to about debates and the discussions are going on in the parliament.
  • Positive Feedback:
    • Participants and observers provided positive feedback, highlighting the educational and experiential value of the event.
    • It makes them understand how to put the arguments in the parliament.

Conclusion

The Mock Parliament conducted in our college was a resounding success, achieving its objectives of providing students with a practical understanding of parliamentary proceedings, fostering critical thinking, promoting democratic engagement and understands the issues on Women reservation Bill. We believe that events of this nature play a crucial role in shaping well-informed, responsible, and actively engaged citizens.

We extend our gratitude to all those who supported and participated in making this event a success.

Sincerely,
Dr. Amrapali Jambhulkar
Assistant Professor
Universal School of Administration

GLIMPSES OF THE MOCK PARLIAMENT

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