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Marathwada College students Have interaction In Skool Sansad-2024 Occasion In Pune

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College students from varied faculties in Marathwada’s Latur, Udgir, and Beed, amongst others, are taking part within the eleventh version of Skool Sansad-2024, an initiative organised by the Pune-based NGO Deepstambh Charitable Belief.

The three-day occasion, Skool Sansad, commenced on Friday morning at SM Joshi Corridor in Pune and can conclude on Sunday. It options interplay periods, a mega consciousness rally scheduled for Saturday throughout town, and election contests, voting, and prize distribution, aiming to instill democratic values in class college students.

A complete of 147 college students, three every from 49 completely different faculties throughout the state, had been chosen by the primary preliminary spherical held in December. These college students are assuming roles as prime ministers, cupboard ministers, and members of parliament, elaborating on their opinions on given matters and offering options to questions posed by taking part college students.

Among the many individuals are Sarvesh Lohiya, Malhar Bagate, and Aditya Rathi from Raja Narayanlal Lahoti English College in Latur, in addition to Sayli Kulkarni, Akshara Durugkar, and Bhakti Patne from Lal Bahadur Shastri College in Udgir. Moreover, Aditya Bhalshankar, Pratik Walekar, and Hariom Garad from Sawarkar Vidyalay in Beed are collaborating within the occasion.

Vinod Chavan from Raja Narayanlal Lahoti English College in Latur commented, “An initiative launched by Deepstambh Charitable Belief is inspirational for the scholars and a terrific platform to specific their opinions from a politician’s perspective. Members will imbibe democratic values and profit tremendously to strengthen them. Deepstambh Charitable Belief’s initiative is extremely considerable, and such occasions are the necessity of the hour as a result of we’re shaping as we speak’s college students into tomorrow’s accountable residents.” Anita Yelmate, a instructor at Lal Bahadur Shastri College in Udgir, echoed related sentiments.


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