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Children discussed the internet shutdown, the threat of drugs during the Special Watches of Rajasthan Assembly

Children discussed the internet shutdown, the threat of drugs during the Special Watches of Rajasthan Assembly
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Jaipur: Understanding of parliamentary democracy and social problems among children on display in the Rajasthan legislative assembly on Sunday where an hourly an hour session is specially held for young thoughts aged 6-16 years.
As many as 200 children – in accordance with the number of assembly seats in the country – Performing hours, Zero Hours and other processes from home as speakers, ministerial heads, ministers, opposition leaders, and rulers and opposition MLAS parties.
Safe! You have managed to throw your Votozin to see the results of the session process carried out according to the rules of the house where children act confidently and accept the appreciation of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.
Jahnvi Sharma, who presented the role of the speaker, started the process with question and answer hours.
Children, playing MLA from the opposition party, asking questions and those who act as ministers answered with facts and details.
These questions are mainly based on problems related to children and adolescents.
The action plan to curb child marriage and actions against the availability of narcotics near educational institutions is one of the other problems raised.
From asking questions to Dharna’s performance in the house well, staging the streets and creating a commotion, the children make the artificial session live.
The opposition appointed by MLA held a Dharna in a home well demanding action against drug smuggling, encouraging home leaders to ensure that actions will be taken.
During zero time, a member demanded a debate about the internet shutdown during the competitive exam, said it created a problem for ordinary people and that the government reflects off the internet to hide administrative failure.
Opposition members walk out of the house demanding a minister’s answer.
The minister, in turn, said he was ready to answer.
Loss of cellphones for children, their adverse effects on mental health and the need to provide free resources to students and teachers for online education is one of the other problems discussed during zero hours.
The girl, who urged the role of the speaker, sat alone in the seat of the secretary of the remaining children sitting in the chair and bench given to the main minister, minister and mola at home.
Chairman of the Ashok Gehlot Minister, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Joshi CP assembly speaker and Opposition leader Gulab Chand Kataria attended the session.
Overcoming children before the artificial session began, the Minister of Chief highlighted the importance of democracy and the role of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and others played in strengthening democracy.
He asked children to understand the importance of democracy.
Birla praised the initiative and said active public participation was needed to strengthen democracy.
Joshi’s speaker said it was his first initiative in the country and that 200 children were chosen from between 5,500 of the 15 states that have submitted their entry online.

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