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    Youth Parliament

    Introduction:

    The Youth Parliament in schools is a simulated legislative body that allows students to engage in democratic processes and governance. It provides a platform for students to participate in debates, propose policies, and develop leadership skills.
    Structure

    Members:

    Students act as Members of Parliament (MPs), representing various roles such as the Prime Minister, ministers, and committee chairs.
    Committees: Specialized groups that focus on different areas like education, environment, or health.
    Functions

    Debates:

    Students debate proposed bills and policies, simulating a real parliamentary process.

    Legislation:

    Propose, discuss, and vote on mock legislation.

    Committees:

    Review and report on specific issues.