Mock Student Parliament Elections Begin in Ludhiana Government Schools
Mock Student Parliament Elections Begin in Ludhiana Schools

Ludhiana: Thousands of students across this city have begun contesting mock elections as part of a sweeping democratic initiative designed to transform government schools into 'centres of holistic development'. The 'Bal Sansad' (Student Parliament) programme, which Deputy Commissioner Himanshu Jain launched on Saturday, follows a comprehensive training session for educators aimed at bringing grassroots governance into the classroom.

Student Campaigns and Manifestos

Students at institutes like Govt Model School, Goh, and Govt Senior Secondary Smart School, Isru, are currently campaigning, drafting manifestos, and designing party symbols to mirror real-world political processes. At PM Shri Govt Senior Secondary School in Ayali Khurd, candidates formed political parties using education-themed symbols such as pens, books, and geometry boxes. The campus was transformed by rallies and classroom presentations as students lobbied their peers for votes.

Deputy Commissioner's Vision

'Bal Sansad is a powerful platform to groom the next generation of responsible and informed citizens,' Jain said. 'Students learn not just from textbooks, but from lived democratic experience.' The initiative aims to foster leadership, civic duty, and problem-solving skills. Once elected, the student parliamentarians will be empowered to identify and resolve issues within their schools and local communities.

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Participating Schools

Other participating institutes include Govt High School, Mandiani, and the senior secondary schools in Rauni and Libra. The programme is expected to expand to more schools in the coming months, with the goal of instilling democratic values from an early age.

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