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Parliament students emphasize the importance of youth in politics

Parliament students emphasize the importance of youth in politics
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Nagpur: To celebrate the 75th year of independence, the Nagpur University student parliament held a five-day symposium to encourage students to express their views and opinions.
The second day was appointed to panel discussions about the ‘student movement role in the building.
The discussion was held on Wednesday night at the NMC City Hall, expensive, in the presence of several officials and members of NU.
Vishnu Changde, a member of the management board, moderate discussion.
Chaudhari’s Deputy Chancellor Chaudhari and Pro-VC Sanjay Dudhe is among the guests.
Changde discussed the importance of student participation in panel discussions and stated that the United Nations model will be carried out next year.
Changde said, “We want to empower the younger generation to enter politics so that we can aspire to the development of better India.” There are eight panels, namely Jagdish Panchbudhe from Rashtravadi Yuvak Congress, Akhilesh Bharatiya from ABVP, Shivani Wakhare of Bharatiya Janta Yuva Morcha, Nilesh Helonde from Yuva Sena, Nikhil Wankhede from the National Student Union of India, Mangesh Duke from Maharashtra Navnirman Vidyarthi Sena, Meshram Shrikant From the parliamentary panel of students, NU, and Varsha Shamkule from the Nationalist Congress Party.
Seeing his view, said Meshram, “a nation that spends his budget for education is the most successful.” Bharatiya said that students today are important citizens.
We continue to fight for their basic rights and problems, “said Bharatiya.
Panel discussion was followed by a question and answer session moderated by Changde.
Giving Shrikant Jhichkar’s example, Changde explained how he organized and took part in Mock Parliament.
These questions are mainly revolve around the online exam, student role model, student behavior after becoming a leader, nepotism in politics, and the importance of fair selection to avoid nepotism.
The discussion ends with the conclusion that children must enter politics and for this, they must take part in panel discussions such as That and youth parliament.
Overcoming students, Sanjay Dudhe said, “Our team has chosen the top 100 participants for this student parliament after a strict process.
There is no doubt that this platform will form many future potential leaders.
“(With input from the pawar)

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