Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh – To foster civic engagement and leadership skills among young women, the Department of Political Science at KVR Government College for Women (Cluster University) recently organized a vibrant ‘Youth Parliament’ session.
The event, held in the college assembly hall, was a dynamic simulation designed to give students a hands-on understanding of India’s parliamentary democracy.
Under the chairmanship of the College Principal, Dr. K. Venkata Reddy, students stepped into the shoes of Parliamentarians. The session wasn’t just a performance; it was a rigorous exercise in public speaking, policy debate, and legislative etiquette.
Students took on various political roles, debating critical issues related to national development while strictly adhering to parliamentary protocols.
Events like these at KVR Government College for Women serve a larger purpose than just academic learning. They bridge the gap between textbook theory and real-world governance.
| Feature | Benefit for Students |
|---|---|
| Civic Awareness | Understanding how laws are made and debated. |
| Public Speaking | Gaining confidence to express opinions on a public platform. |
| Critical Thinking | Analyzing socio-economic issues from different political perspectives. |
The Youth Parliament at KVR Government College (Cluster University) successfully demonstrated that the next generation of women from Kurnool is ready to take on leadership roles in the country's democratic framework. By practicing the values of debate and decorum, these students are preparing to become informed and responsible citizens.