Shillong: The Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament 2025 has the potential to shape policies that will impact future generations, with its resolutions reflecting the brilliance of youth-driven policies, said Thomas A Sangma, the speaker of the Meghalaya legislative assembly, at the inaugural session of the state round of the event here on Thursday.
Hosted by the Meghalaya legislative assembly in collaboration with Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan and the National Service Scheme, the state round took place at the Lariti International Centre for Performing Arts and Culture in Mawkasiang.
Sixty-nine students in the age group of 18-25 from various districts across the state participated in the Youth Parliament session. The session centred around two key themes — ‘75 Years of the Indian Constitution: A Journey of Rights, Duties, and Progress' and ‘The 11 Sankalp of Samvidhan Divas: A Pledge to Strengthen India's Constitutional Values'.