India has undoubtedly progressed after gaining independence and promises to become a super power in the coming few years. This, however, depends on the eradication of social and economic evils like poverty, illiteracy, terrorism, castes and corruption, which are currently hampering the growth of the country. There is a need for a radical move that will wake the youth of India who can not only bring their fresh ideas on the forefront but also help cleanse the country of the malpractices that threaten to destroy its harmony.
MAEERS MIT School of Government has taken a bold step in involving the youth towards achieving this goal. The first Indian Parliament Student Council Leaders, organized at the MIT Campus, Pune, from Jan 12-14, 2011, gave the participants got an opportunity to meet eminent members from all wakes of life – politics, those involved in social work and saving the environment, media, spirituality and others.
There were about 6000 students who participated in this Sansad. The participants of this meeting consisted of students from different Universities and Colleges, General and Joint secretaries involved in community service and others.
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