Youth Parliament Ignites Political Discourse in Steel City
Students Simulate Lok Sabha, Tackle One Nation One Election Debate at IMA Building
Key Points:
• 40 students portray national leaders in mock parliament session
• Event features heated debates on UCC and electoral reforms
• Business leaders and journalists engage with youth participants
JAMSHEDPUR – Forty students transformed into national political figures at the Steel City Youth Parliament, engaging in vibrant democratic discourse.
The two-day event commenced at the IMA building. Samvaad and The Avenue Mail organized this unique initiative.
Moreover, the simulation reflected real parliamentary dynamics. Twenty-two students represented the ruling coalition. Meanwhile, seventeen joined the opposition.
Furthermore, one participant acted as an independent member. The debates focused on pressing national issues.
In addition, the event featured specialized segments. The Shatrughan Hour tested participants’ quick thinking. However, Zero Hour Debates explored critical topics.
"Young minds showed remarkable understanding of complex political issues," remarked a senior observer.
Meanwhile, local business leaders attended the event. Vijay Anand Moonka led as chief guest. On the other hand, Gyanchand Jaiswal shared industry perspectives.
The National Medicos Organisation supported this initiative. Dr. Santosh Gupta provided mentorship.
Furthermore, three young founders conceived this parliament. Shaurya Gupta, Aditya Pandey, and Aryan Kumar led the organization.
The event culminates with DG Night celebrations. Participants will share their parliamentary experiences.
"Democratic values thrive through such youth engagement," noted a political analyst.

