Jaipur: Annapurna Krishnavat, 17, a resident of Lunda Village in Udaipur, has been chosen as MP Influencer in the UNESCO World Teen Parliament.
The application for this parliament was wrapped in July last year.
The theme is – how the world can be improved.
Teenagers were asked to upload videos after that around 72,000 teenagers from all over the world forward, where 300 children were first chosen.
After this, the top 200 was selected through zonal line voting which also included Annapurna.
Now 100 parliamentarians and 100 MPS influencers will submit their advice in the teen parliament.
They will debate problems around the world such as parliament and discuss their solutions.
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Annapurna, including in 200 participants, suggested promoting digital work and paper without paper in video 59 seconds.
In his video, Annapurna said, “The ministerial digital meeting and leader will save money and time spent on lodging and traveling at the hotel.
This money can be used for the right purpose.”
Annapurna also questioned the way the ministers were chosen in the cabinet.
He said that the knowledge of the department must be the basis of the election of the Cabinet Minister.
Annapurna believes that the person who holds the minister’s office must have full knowledge of his department.
Just like the Minister of Education must be better educated, the Minister of Health must be from the medical profession.
If someone has no qualifications related to the department and has no background, then how he will handle the department, he asks.
Annapurna also talked about changing educational policies.
He argues, “said educational policy today – learn and get a degree.
Start doing some work and get money.
But education does not mean making money, but produces knowledge.”
He also said, “Everyone must have a place to live.
Residents must feel safe in this country.”
Annapurna’s father was a farmer and his mother was a housewife.
The UNESCO team, which made a choice, chose the name Annapurna based on his view of Indian education and politics.
In the first parliamentary session in the world teen parliament where MPs 100 teenagers 100 in the world were chosen, the master class was run by C.P.
Joshi, Speaker, Rajasthan Legislative Assembly who talked about the topic – parliamentary ethics for teenage parliamentarians.
Dhuwarakha Sriram, Head of Unlimited Generation (Yuwaah – UNICEF), Youth Development and Partnership Speaking of Topics – How Teenagers can influence global policy, while Purusottam Kaushik, Head of the Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (India), the economic forum, talks about the economic democracy economy for adolescents.