Youth Parliament 2.0

Title of the event: Youth Parliament 2.0

Type of Event (Workshop/Seminar etc.):  Student Seminar

Date: Wednesday, 18 October 2023 

Venue: A.V. Hall, IIS (Deemed to be University)

Name of Resource person (if any) with designation, address, email address

1. Prof.Ruchi Jain, Professor, Department of Business Studies ,19 years teaching experience

Qualifications-

PH. D, LL.M (Criminology & Penology), LL. B (Gold Medalist- UOR)

M.Com, PGDBA, Diploma in Consumer Laws

Specialization- Constitutional Laws, Corporate Laws & Criminology

Other Achievements-17 Music Albums in Music companies of National Repute like- T-Series, TIPS, HMV, Venus etc.

2.Dr. Aditi R. Khandelwal, Head, Dept. Of Performing Arts, Coordinator IISU Theatrical society ,3 post graduate degrees namely MBA, M. Com in Business Administration and Financial Management, LLB, Ph.D., NET, PG Diploma in Cyber Law & Intellectual property rights.

No. of Participants/Beneficiaries (Teaching/Non-teaching/Students to be mentioned separately):   BA(PC), BA& BE.D and BA (Hons.) Political Science and International Relations

Name of the activity Coordinator:  Dr Archana Gupta

Name of Collaborating Agency (if any) with address & contact no.:  NA

Objective of the workshop/seminar/activity:   To make the students oriented with proceeding of Parliament, the way to present the call attention motion on urgent public issues and how the voting will conduct in Parliament.

Summary/Description (max 500 words): 

Department of Political Science and International Relations (IIS University), under the aegis of Yuva Manthan and India @2047 organized the Youth Parliament 2.0. It was initiated by Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of India under the Scheme of National Youth Parliament Competition in Universities/Colleges throughout the country.  The aim of the youth parliament 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.

In this event 70 students participated and they successfully tried to create the look of real Parliament. The seating arrangement was made as per the provisions of the Parliament. On the right side of Speaker the ruling party, with PM on the extreme right and on the left side the opposition party with Deputy Speaker on the extreme left followed by Leader of Opposition. The role of Speaker, Deputy Speaker, PM, Leader of Opposition, Secretary General etc. was played by the students very successfully. The members of Youth Parliament wore the dresses of different states and presented a real look of National Parliament. The items like ‘Oath by New Members’, ‘condolence to sudden demise of members of parliament’, ‘Introduction to New Ministers by PM’, ‘Breach of Privilege’, ‘Question Hour’, ‘Papers to be Laid’, ‘zero Hour’, ‘Vote of No Confidence’ etc were presented in this Youth Parliament.

It is like tradition that every year Department of Political Science and International Relations recreate the youth parliament event. Like of previous year ,this year also department organized a Youth Parliament session on 18th October 2023. The primary focus of this event was on the pertinent topic of "Law Updation." This event proved to be a significant milestone in promoting thoughtful discourse and engagement among students. The session was not only informative but also highly engaging, featuring the participation of students from the university's Political Science program. The event was made successful through the enthusiastic participation of students from the Department of Political Science and International Relations. The students showcased their knowledge and debating skills, contributing to a lively and intellectually stimulating session. The session was presided over by two esteemed judges, Dr. Aditi R. Khandelwal and Dr. Ruchi Jain. Their presence and expertise lent great credibility to the discussions, contributing to the depth and quality of the session. As the students of political science enthusiastically embraced the opportunity to participate, the event was set on a path to success from the outset in the field of political science and law brought invaluable insights to the discussions and added to the credibility of the event.

Agenda: Law Updation

The main agenda of the Youth Parliament was "Law Updation." This pertinent topic allowed the participants to delve into the complexities of the legal framework, its relevance in contemporary society, and the need for periodic revisions to address emerging challenges and opportunities. Participants delivered insightful and well-researched speeches, articulating their perspectives on the need for law updation in various areas, from criminal justice to environmental regulations. A hallmark of any parliamentary debate, counter questions, and rebuttals were robust and intellectually stimulating. Participants engaged in healthy discourse, demonstrating their analytical and critical thinking abilities. The event fostered a lively atmosphere filled with intellectual curiosity, as students and judges engaged in meaningful discussions about the nuances of law and its implications.

At the conclusion of the event, some of the outstanding participants were recognized and felicitated for their exemplary contributions to the Youth Parliament. The Chancellor of IIS Deemed to be University, Sir Ashok Gupta, personally presented the awards, acknowledging the hard work and dedication of these students. The Youth Parliament served as a platform for students to showcase their knowledge, debating skills, and awareness of current legal issues. This session was not only a testament to the academic excellence of the university but also a reflection of the dedication and commitment of the students and faculty in promoting an informed and engaged citizenry.

The list of the attendee student according to their portpholios is as:

S.NO

  NAME OF STUDENTS

 PORTFOLIOS

1

 SPEAKER                        (F)

SAIJAL SHARMA

2

ANNOUNCER          (M)

CHHAVI PALAWAT

3

SECRETARY GENERAL (M)

MANASVI MEHTA

4

MEMBER WITH SEC. GEN. 1 (F)

SUCHITA SINGH 

5

MEMBER WITH SEC. GEN. 2 (F)

BHAWANA SINGH

6

FOREIGN DELEGATE (U.S.A)  1    (M)

RIDHI KANWAR RATHORE

7

FOREIGN DELEGATE(AFRICAN UNION) 2 (M)

DIVYA JAIN

8

PRESS MEMBER 1 (M)

MANYA PARNAMI

9

PRESS MEMBER 2 (M)

PRACHI NAMA

10

OATH MEMBER (NAGALAND) (F)

MANSHVI  RATHORE

11

OATH MEMBER (SOUTH) (F)

KASHISH KHANDELWAL

12

NEW MINISTER (TRIBAL AFFAIRS) (M)

NEHA PANWAR

13

NEW MINISTER (ROAD AND TRANSPORT) (F)

PALAK V.  PUROHIT

14

LEADER OF RULING PARTY/ PRIME MINISTER (M)

MUSKAN RATHORE

15

LEADER OF OPPOSITION (M)

ARZOO YADAV

16

HOME MINISTER (M)

HARSHITA BHARGAVA

17

LAW MINISTER (M)           

GOURI BHATNAGAR

18

FOREIGN MINISTER (M)

YOGITA SHARMA

19

FINANCE MINISTER (F)

HARSHITA SATWANI

20

DEFENSE MINISTER (M)

CHAITANYA SINGH

21

RAILWAYS  MINISTER (F)

ANJALI GUPTA

22

WOMEN AND CHILD WELFARE (F)

KHUSHI SAINI

23

SPORTS MINISTER (M)

GARGI POONIA

24

LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT MINISTER (M)

DIYA GURJAR

25

INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING (M)

SALONI VIJAY

26

MINISTER OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (F)

AVNI VERMA

27

OPPOSITION HOME MINISTER  (F)

TISHA MODI

28

OPPOSITION OF LAW MINISTRER (M)

ADITI KHATRI

 

29

OPPOSITION FOREIGN MINISTER (F)

DHRUVI RAMCHANDANI

30

OPPOSITION  FINANCE  MINISTER (M)

RITIKA AGARWAL

31

OPPOSITION DEFENCE MINISTER (F)

CHANDNI PHOPHALIA

32

OPPOSITION RAILWAYS MINISTER (F)

 

PALAK DURSAWAT

33

OPPOSITION WOMEN AND CHILD WELFARE MINISTER (F)

SHARMA EKTA

34

OPPOSITION SPORTS MINISTER (M)

AARSHI BAID

35

OPPOSITION LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT (M)

KOMAL CHATURVEDI

36

OPPOSITION INFORMATION AND BROADCAST MINISTER (F)

DIYA SHEKHAWAT

37

SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTION 1

(LAW MINISTER) (F)

TANUJA TYAGI

38

SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTION2

(FOREIGN MINISTER) (M)                  

KOMAL VERMA

39

SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTION 3

(WOMEN AND CHILD WELFARE MINISTER) (F)

ROOMEN PATHAN

40

SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTION 4

(LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT) (M)

MONIKA CHOUDHARY

41

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE (F)

VANSHIKA BHATI

42

BILL SUPPORTER 1 (M)

NIMISHA SONI

43

BILL SUPPORTER 2 (F)

NANDINI SHARMA

44

BILL OPPOSITION 1 (M)

SAKSHI BISHNOI

45

BILL OPPOSITION 2 (F)

DIYA CHAUHAN

46

PRIVATE MEMBER RESOLUTION (F)

ANUJA PAREEK

47

CALLING ATTENTION MOTION  (MANIPUR ISSUE) (F)

ANUSHKA SHARMA

48

CALLING ATTENTION MOTION (KHALISTAN PUNJAB) (F)

NISHIDA GERA

49

RULING PARTY MEMBER 1 (M)

HITIKSHA JOSHI

50

RULING PARTY MEMBER 2 (M)

ADITI SHEKHAWAT

51

RULING PARTY MEMBER 3 (F)

DIMPLE OZA

52

RULING PARTY MEMBER 4 (F)

RADHIKA SAINI

53

OPPOSITION PARTY MEMBER 1  (F)

RANU KUMARI

54

OPPOSITION PARTY MEMBER 2  (M)

BHUMIKA DEWAL

55

OPPOSITION PARTY MEMBER 3 (M)

AVNI SHARMA

 

 

 

 

EXTRAS

 

56

RULING-M

BHAVIKA JOSHI

57

RULING-M

KOMAL (BA.BED SEM 3)

58

RULING-M

ANMOL MANDA

59

RULING-M

TWINKLE PANKHIYA

60

RULING-M

SAKSHI SHARMA

61

RULING-F

NEELAKSHI SINGH

62

RULING-F

RIYA SHARMA

63

RULING-F

MANASVI TIWARI

64

RULING-F

YESHA SALECHA

65

RULING- F

BHARTI SHARMA

66

RULING-F

ANAMIKA PUROHIT

67

RULING- F

KHUSHBOO PARIHAR

68

 

OPPOSITION-M

KEHA SINGH

69

OPPOSITION-M           

RIDDHIMA RAJAWAT

70

OPPOSITION-F

AMRITA KHICHI

71

OPPOSITION-F

DHANISHA KHANDELWAL

72

OPPOSITION-F

MANSI SHARMA

73

OPPOSITION- F

CHANDINI SINGH

74

OPPOSITION- F

DIKSHA SHARMA

75

OPPOSITION- M

KIRAN SHARMA

76

OPPOSITION -M

KHUSHI CHOPRA