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Children of 15 countries conducted Mock Raj assembly sessions

Children of 15 countries conducted Mock Raj assembly sessions
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Jaipur: In 200 children the first school of 15 states have carried out the assembly process in a special session of the Rajasthan State Assembly to mark the birth of the birth of the first PM Jawaharlal Nehru PM on Sunday.
Children, divided into ruling and opposition parties, discussed and debated in 18 problems faced by the country.
Following all assembly protocols, speakers, ministerial heads, council ministers and opposition leaders participating within one hour before Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, cm Ashok Gehlot and speaker of the CP State Assembly Joshi.
Children who carry out the role of speakers, cm, ministers and MLA sit in the chair / bench appointed each given to members in assembly.
During the question and answer hours, members raised problems such as lack of fertilizers, school fees issues, the impact of Covid on the learning outcomes, the power crisis due to coal shortages, environmental hazards in the country, increasing crime against women, child labor, rising in the case of dengue etc.
The questions arrive at the point, short, bernas, loaded with real facts in parliamentary language using relevant parts and actions that fit the expectations of all bears.
A member of Divyanshi Choudhary raised the wise data on the number of rape cases, awaited cases and prosecutions in these cases in the past three years.
The response given to him was quoted from the National Crime Records (NCRB) Bureau report which was attended by the government taken by the government.
Jhanvi Sharma leads because the speakers attract everyone in the Assembly with self-confidence, labor and knowledge of the assembly process.
He read the question, warned members not to disturb and introduce the delay movement.
The elements of the Pandemonum in the Assembly conducted by opposition leader Vaibhave Goyal left the real leader of the Kulab Chand Kataria opposition.
Goyal suddenly called for walkouts during a reply on a frequent ban on the internet by the government called it student abuse and the general public.
CMCU CM Gehlot, Kashvi Gehlot, raised the need for a campaign to create awareness of children in the forest, nature, wildlife and the environment.
More than 5000 students sent their videos for contests against 200 selected in the age group 6-12 years by the committee.

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