अगर सड़कें खामोश हो जाएं, तो संसद आवारा हो जाएगी।
– Ram Manohar Lohia
The youth parliament aim is to strengthen the roots of democracy, inculcate healthy habits of discipline, tolerance of the views of others and to enable the student community to understand the working of our Parliamentary institutions. The United World School of Law organised ‘Chhatra Sansad’ on November 30th, 2021. This event was designed to expose law students to in-depth understanding of parliamentary processes and, as a result, to gain insights into how public concerns might be addressed with vigour in parliament. The event was divided into two separate sessions, each with its own arrangement, to be regarded as LOK SABHA and ALL INDIA POLITICAL PARTIES MEETING (AIPPM). In total 103 students from all batches of the law school took part in the event. It was a big project in which group debate and role-playing tactics were successfully deployed, and students were given the chance to see the real workings of their state’s Parliament or legislative assembly.