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THE INDIAN YOUTH PARLIAMENT-AN OVERVIEW
Want To Make A Difference???Do Young People Need a voice in your Area???
Is politics boring???What is Youth Parliament???.............................................
The Indian Youth Parliament (IYP) is a youth organisation in the India consisting ofmembers aged between 15 and 35.
Formed on January 12,2012 on the occasion of National Youth Day(the birthday of Swami
Vivekanand), the parliament will consists of members, who are selected to represent the
views ofyoung people in their area to government and service providers. It is currently
managed by the Youth Council of India.
The YP is a not for profit, non political, support and learning organization, committedto developing the uninhibited expression of young people with the aim of sustaining aplatform that enables young people to be effective and expressive agents of change.
The YP is run by young people for young people. We provide a unique
platform that enables young people to use their energy and passion tochange the world for the better.
The YP will give the young people of the India a powerful voice which isheard and listened to by local and national government, providers ofservices for young people and other agencies who have an interest in the
views and needs of young people.
Indian Youth Parliament is the voice of young people all over India. Youth Parliament is a
national organisation that work with the young people to represent the views and ideas of
other young people in their areas. Representing the young people living in that area . If there
is a problem relating or concerning the young people or the common man in your area, then
Indian Youth Parliament is a great way to getting your voice heard in local and national level.
If you have a Strong opinion about something you want to be done then Indian Youth
Parliament aims to get your voice heard by the people in power.
A platform to unite the Youth of the nation, An opportunity to meet with the young peopleand discuss the problems and come out with an innovative, creative idea to tackle the
problem.A platform to discuss the schemes and the policies made by the government which effect the
life of common people .A platform to raise the united voice of youth about the needs and requirement with people.
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The Indian Youth Parliament (IYP) prepares young people
to be healthy, productive, and engaged citizens.
We are passionate in our belief that educated, employed, and engaged young people possess
the power to solve the worlds toughest problems. Every young person, therefore deserves the
opportunity to realize his or her full potential. Our programs are catalysts for change that help
youth learn, work, and lead.Often, social progress doesnt come fromgovernments looking down, directing change. It comes fromcommunities, families, and individuals looking up, driving societyforward themselves, fueled by nothing more than an idea or instinct todo good. It comes from civic engagement.ctive citizenship is the cornerstone ofsocial change. IYP believes that young peoples participation as citizens be it students,workers, family or community members is fundamental to building stable and healthy
democracies. IYP prepares youth to fully participate in civic life by supporting youth
engagement (volunteerism, community service, service-learning, civic participation) and
empowerment (leadership, social entrepreneurship, and activism). Our citizenship programsare guided by the core conviction that young people are a powerful and untapped force to
create positive change in their communities and nations. Leading the way is, which is
developing a new generation of socially-conscious global citizens who create positive change
in their communities, their countries, and the world.
The preparation of youth for work and life is very low Educationopportunities must be made more relevant to the needs of all young
people as learners and future workers, parents, and citizens.
IYP works with public, private, and civil society partners to expand and improve young
peoples access to quality and relevant education from delivering alternative education
programs to out-of-school youth to equipping rural schools with new educational
technologies. We also support programs that more closely connect the learning that goes on
in the classroom to the demands of the workplace.equips young people with a range of
practical skills to help them maximize their potential as students, workers, and citizens.
Only through decent employment opportunities can youngpeople get the chance to work themselves out of poverty. Focusing onyouth is a must for any country."IYPs Work programs improve young peoples employability prospects by preparing themfor quality jobs and helping others succeed as entrepreneurs IYP equips youth with life skills
and technical know how, while connecting them to the mentors, internships, and jobplacement services they need to succeed in the job market. We also help youth employ
themselves and create new jobs by training them to be entrepreneurs and linking them to thecapital needed to start new businesses.
to sensitise the youth towards democracy and the political scenario. .
. The aim is to provide a political platform for students committed to lead the society, to effect political changes
and to strengthen democracy.
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A platform to
The Indian Youth Parliament, also known as IYP, is a democratic, politically independent,
inclusive, charity set up by a group of passionate youth workers as a national voice foryoung people in India.
Its mission statement says, "Our vision is of a stronger, more inclusive India that empowers
young people by truly involving them in the decision making process". In more detail, the IYP
lists its aims as offering young people a collective national youth voice; making a difference
in society by increasing young people's participation by promoting a positive image of young
people; connecting the processes of policy making and development with young people;
being an independent and youth-led organisation free from influence where young people
can give their views to policy makers without hindrance, fear or barriers.
Since its inception the IYP has been committed to being an organisation which involves
young people across the whole of India and, holds its 3 annual meetings in various locations
throughout the country. The work of the IYP is centred around involving young people in
the decision-making process, particularly in consulting with young people and campaigning
for these views to be adopted by the relevant decision-makers.
The YP Foundation is an organization is both led and run by young people in New Delhi,India. By providing young people with the
resources to execute their own initiatives that target social, cultural, economic, legal and environmental issues they are committed
to, we have fuelled a space that is committed to developing the uninhibited expression of young people.
The Youth Parliament is the democratically elected voice of Indias
young people. We are a young peoples parliament, designed by
young people and led by young people for the benefit of young
people. We are committed to ensuring young people are heard by the
decision makers of India and we are determined to campaign on the
issues which matter most to Indias youth.
WHAT WE DOwe work with the aim of sustaining a platform that enables young people to be effective and expressive agents of change.
We facilitate leadership skills and thinking power, increasing awareness on issues of global importance amongst young people.
In working towards its vision of a stronger, more inclusive India in which young people are
able to feel truly empowered, the Youth Parliament undertakes a wide range of activities.
Often these focus on engagement with MYPs but they can also involve work with Indias
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wider youth population, the people who work with young people and key organisations and
institutions in the youth work sector.
Some of the things we do include:
y Campaigns based on information gathered from consultations and MYPs
constituency work, the Youth Parliament identifies those issues which areimportant to young people and runs campaigns accordingly. This can include
leading activities such as parliamentary and public petitions, media campaigns,
outreach work and talking with decision makers.
y Training the Youth Parliament offers training to all its MYPs whilst it also
provides training outwith the organisation, for example to schools and pupilcouncils in areas where it can lend its expertise.
y Research and consultations research is carried out by the Youth Parliament
on a number of topics. To support our MYPs in their campaigning activities, theYouth Parliament staff research current policies and political developments, whilst
also regularly conducting primary research through consultations, surveys and
focus groups for our own reports, to support the work of our partner organisations,
and to answer incoming requests for evidence.
y Outreach work the Youth Parliament conducts various outreach activities
for example running workshops, supporting and leading on events and promoting
the organisation at a variety of venues including festivals, schools, university fairsand youth clubs.
y Representation the Youth Parliament works hard to make sure that youngpeoples views are represented in the decision making process as well as wider
society by giving them a chance to respond to relevant news stories, attend events
and meetings, and/or have their concerns brought before parliamentarians through
their contributions to the IYP Manifesto.
WHO WE AREOur vision is of a stronger, more inclusive Scotland that empowers young people by truly
involving them in the decision making process. We do this through our Members (MYPs)
who are elected young people aged between 14- 35 representing different areas and
voluntary organisations from across the whole of India. Every year we have at least three
national meetings where we discuss issues which affect young people and try to propose
new and sometimes radical solutions to these problems.
We are a young people parliament, designed by young people, led by young people and for
the benefit of young people. The IYP is totally youth-led and all of our Trustees are 35 and
under. We listen to and recognise the issues that are most important to young people, and
ensure that by representing them at a national level their voices are heard by government
and formal decision makers.
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We encourage all of Indias young people to play their part in achieving our vision and
provide a national platform for their participation in democracy. Working towards our aims,
we promote the following values.
HAVE YOUR SAYWe provide a national platform which represents Indias diverse age group and provides a
forum for them to express their views and ideas and a vehicle to help campaign for change
on issues which are most important to them.
In an age where there are accusations that young people are apathetic about policy our
membership are a compelling rebuttal. We show that young people are engaged, involved
and have a visions of how they want Scotland, and society to exist.
The Youth Parliaments role is to take your views and try and help influence those in power
to create the Scotland our young people desire and deserve.
To achieve this we need to hear from you. We want to know what issues you feel strongly
about, so that we represent you the best way we can.
About The Youth Parliament is democratically elected to represent youth. We listen toyoung people, recognise the issues that are most important to them, and ensure that
their voices are heard.
Company
Overview
Our vision is of a stronger, more inclusive, India that empowers young people by
truly involving them in the decision making process.
Mission The Youth Parliament is democratically elected to represent Scotland's youth. Welisten to young people, recognise the issues that are most important to them, and
ensure that their voices are heard.
Products In working towards our aims, we support the following values:
Democracy-
All of our plans and activities are youth-led, and we are accountable to young
eople aged 14-25. Our democratic structure, and the scale of the direct
articipation across India , gives us strength and sets us apart from other
organisations.
Inclusion-
We are committed to being truly inclusive. The Youth Parliament believes that all
oung people have the right to a voice, it doesn't matter who we are or where wecome from. We celebrate our diversity.
Political independence-
We are independent from political parties. Only by working with all legitimate
olitical parties can we make progress on the policies that are important to young
eople.
Passion-
We believe that drive and energy are key to successful campaigning. We are
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assionate about the key issues and believe that young people are part of the
solution, not the problem.
The Youth Parliament offer events and activities throughout the year; which vary from
training workshops, festivals, MYP speaker engagements, roadshows, fresher fairs,
conferences, rallies - anything involving policy and people, well be there.
TRAINING AND CONSULTANCYThe Youth Parliament has years of experience when working with young people and
developing bespoke youth engagement initiatives. We have created a range of training
programmes for young people and would be delighted to assist those external agencies
currently engaging/or wishing to engage with young people in India.
The programmes are all tailored to your specific organisation and your requirements and can
be led by young people, who have been trained in facilitation. Below are only some of the
programmes and initiatives that the Youth Parliament have been involved with.
Project PlanningT
rainingThe IYP have delivered project planning and delivery training to various
organisations including the Indian Childrens Reporter Administration. This training
can also be adapted to planning and delivery of campaigns at both a local and
national level. The training programmes were developed with each organisations
requirements in mind. The programme included the following elements:
y Communication Skills
y Power & Relationship Mapping
y Facilitation Training
y Campaigning
y Planning and Implementing a Project
Consultation and Focus Groups
The IYP will have a network of members from across India, both supported through local
authorities and voluntary organisations. Through this network, our MYP gain the opinions of
their constituents and represent their views at a national and international level. This network
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Aim and Objectives:
1. .2. .3. 4. To engage young people in healthy discourse.
5. Aware youth in terms of policy work, legislative work6. A platform to raise the united voice of youth to criticise the governments policies,
giving them recommendations as working on education policies to bring it in equity
with rest of world, work for the rise of women, children, old etc., about the loopholes
in the system, and raise the concerns of the common people of India.
7. A platform to contribute back to the society, awakening the youth to work together fora better and prosperous India and move on the path of success.
8. Learn to know how to tackle situations,make decision in a limited time period,learn towork in a group.
9. Discuss all the issues which effects the common mens life directly or indirectly.10.Actionable insights on innovation, leadership and new world business models to
accelerate our career and our organisations growth.
11.Aspiration and space for personal growth and renewal12.A unique platform to look into Indias culture ,tradition and develop a greater
understanding of its role as an increasingly powerful global player.13.It will give a wider perspective of Indias problems and a willingness to tackle the
problems with best possible challanges."14.Developing potential in the young minds.15.To provide and ensure that every person has an equal opportunity to participate, excel and
become a viable member of the society and asset to our nation16.Help government in providing access to education, health care, social service, employment,
housing, leadership in society and economic development.17. developing innovative ventures by young minds, 18. facilitating leadership skills and thinking power and
19. increasing awareness on issues of global importance amongst young people.
20. The YP Foundation has supported ventures in the following fields:
21. Education and Development for Young People in Rural and Urban India
22. Community Initiatives for underprivileged families in New Delhi.
23. The Youth Voter and Indias Political System
24. Media, Its Ethics and Social Responsibility
25. The Young Citizens Right to Information and the Legal System of India.
26.
The organization funds and supports innovative work by young people, by providing
young people between the ages of 13 and 28 years with a resource base to
conceptualize and execute their own projects and initiatives working with socio-
cultural, economic, legal and environmental issues they are passionate about. It has
supported work in multiple fields through varied mediums such as community
initiatives. , interactive workshops, policy and government interaction and research
and advocacy work amongst others.
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Composition
Membership
A Member of Youth Parliament (MYP) represents the views and needs of all young people in
their area to government, service providers and decision makers locally, regionally and
nationally. A Deputy Member of Youth Parliament is elected for each MYP position .
Deputies work with and support their Member of Youth Parliament locally and regionally, but
are not entitled to attend the Annual Sitting or other national events - unless their MYP is
unable to.
Membership
The Youth Parliament is a member-based organisation, which means that it gets its direction
and focus from the young people it is created to work for. Membership is open to all youngpeople living in India who support the core values and aims of the Youth Parliament.
Members are encouraged to take an active role in the life of the organisation, including
standing for election to the Executive Committee. Members also receive our monthly email
newsletter that contains information about current work, training opportunities, and exciting
events.
Members are encouraged to keep in touch with the Membership Development Worker to
inform them of the work that they are doing in their local area or youth club. Through the
online discussion forum Members can talk about issues that they care about, feed in to
ongoing consultations that are managed by the Youth Forum, and make friends with other
Members.
Elections and selection of members :
The Indian Youth Parliament elections are held annually, with all young people who
are the general member of Youth parliament of between the ages of 15-35 being
entitled to vote to elect their representative at the national and state levels.
Youth Council Of States select their local area's Member(s) of Youth Parliament
(MYPs), who provide a voice for the young people in their area. The number of MYPpositions is proportionate to the population of young people in the authority.
Once elected MYPs organise events and projects, run campaigns and influence
decision makers on the issues which matter most to young people. All MYPs have
the opportunity to meet once a year at the Indian Youth Parliament AnnualSitting.
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Once elected MYPs meet with MPs and local councillors, organise events, runcampaigns, make speeches, hold debates and ensure the views of young peopleare listened to by decision makers.
The most important aspect of any MYPs job is to make sure they represent the
views of the young people in their constituency.
The most important aspect of any MYPs job is to make sure they represent theviews of the young people in their constituency.
Indian Youth Parliament is for everyone
There are lots of ways for young people everywhere to get involved withthe Indian Youth Parliament, from supporting our campaigns to debating
in our online forums. Maybe you even want to become an MYP yourself
General Selection Procedure of general and permanent members
1. general members.
2. permanent members.
Funtion of Permament member
1. ..2. .
Funtion of General member3. ..4. .
Note : Our plan for next few years is to expand the youth parliament to every state,
every district , every blocks and finally connecting them to Gram Youth Parliament .
Organisation
Governance
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Procedures Group
Decisions regarding the development and progression of the organisation will be undertaken
by the Procedures Group, made up of two MYPs elected from each region and nation
(known as "PGs"), for an 18-month term. Their main focus is "key decisions relating to the
membership and the programme of work, within the given strategic boundaries".
They will meet a minimum of four times a year to represent their regions nationally,coordinate campaign efforts and organise events such as the Annual Sitting. Reports aretaken back to MYPs at their regional meetings.
Executive committee
The Executive Committee set the strategic direction of the work, and are elected every two
years from within the membership. It is composed of 12 prominent members of the
organisation. They work with staff at an annual strategic planning residential to create the
work plan for the following year. The Executive then meet with members twice each year to
inform them of the key work of the organisation, including at the Annual General Meeting.
Subgroups
In order to facilitate the work done by the forum, subgroups are created thus giving a greater
sense of focus to members. Each subgroup contains one or more members of the executive
committee who feed back information at executive meetings to strengthen internal
communications. Current subgroups include:
External affairs
Campaigns
PR
Membership
Working of Youth Parliament.
Meetings
Annual Sitting
The Annual Sitting is the parliament's main yearly meeting, which all MYPs have to attend.
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voice of the people to the concern authority and minister and if the problems are not solvedthe these problems can be moved higher authority of concerned field (state level then to
national level) so that the problem is solved.
In case if the problem is not solved then the problem can be taken to the courts on behalf of
the people with the help of Judiciary Committee of Youth Council and will be helped by
youth council along with parliament having an eye on the progress of the case.
Areas of focus
The forum lists five main focal points of its work, detailed below.
Working with young people
Speaking up, fighting for and making change in India
Getting young people involved in the work of Indian Youth Parliament
Getting the message out from politicians, organisations and the IYP.
Looking to the future and constantly improving the four aforementioned focal
points
Circles of Influence
The annual Circles of Influence aims to focus on key youth issues, by engaging government
departments, public organisations and young people in an exciting debate format.
Indian Youth Parliament Online Discussion Forum :
Got an issue you feel passionate about? Want to get something off your chest?Want to meet other likeminded young people? Then the UKYP online forums arethe perfect place for you.
Culture, education, health, international matters, law and society,entertainment, philosophy whatever your issue, you will find other young
people to debate with.
Campaigns
The Youth Parliament memebers regularly organise campaign under Buil India Campaign
like1. Awaring the people about the Govt. Welfare Schemes and Policies,
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2. Help in implimentation of policies and schemes,3. Help in reaching the benefits of welfare schemes to the grass-root level of society,4. Awaring the people about their rights ,5. Help in fighting for justice6. Help the NGOs in reaching to each and every sections of our society. Like first the
entire India will be divided into five Zones and all the NGOs will be listed working in
those areas and all the NGOs working or serving on same fields will be listed togetherand they will be helped by the members of Youth Parliament Members in reaching to
each and every society and if some places are left then those NGOs who are willing to
serve in those places will be invited or else similar NGOs will be run by the members
of youth parliament members.
7. Work with the people to find the problems which is cause for backwardness of society8. Help the common man to make their voice heard by the concerned authority
All the activities of the Build India Campaign will be monitored by the
respective youth parliament of the regions.
..
The Youth Parliament is monitered by Youth Council of India.
Youth Council Of India
On April 5, 2011 a steering group was formed consisting of group of student from IITDelhi, IIT Kharagpur,IIT Roorkee,IT-BHU,other IITS and some of other engineeringcolleges of India as a main part of Youth Council of India.
The Indian Youth Council (IYC) is a Indian charity working to empower young people to
have a say and be heard. Run by young people for young people, IYC exists to represent
the views of young people to government and decision-makers at a local, national and
international level; and to promote the increased participation of young people in society and
public life. It aim is to unite young people.
The IYC is led by young people, for young people aged 35 and under across the India. We
connect with our community of member organisations and network of Local Youth Councils
to empower all young people, wherever theyre from, to have a say and be heard. Our take
on training and volunteering and our powerful campaigns, both local and global, inspire
young people to have a positive impact and make their voices count.
Vision
IYCs vision is that all young people are respected, and able to influence and inform
decisions which affect their lives or upon which they have strong opinions.
Values
IYCs four values are recognition, equality, diversity and participation.[5]
Governance
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IYC is led by young people for young people. Its Board of Trustees is made up of 12 young
people aged 1535. These annually-elected trustees will employ some staffs and some full-
time volunteers, and manage a body of young campaigners and media spokespeople.
Membership
IYC will have members including national youth organisations, faith-based groups, and
organisations representing minority groups of young people. In addition, IYC will supports a
network of youth councils and youth forums, also run by young people across India.
Activities
Programmes
IYC is about the voice of young people - representing themselves through activities such as
Young People in Parliament Events, having their voices heard by politicians and policy
makers.
It sets up initiatives that celebrate young people's achievements through Young Leader
Awards.
Volunteering opportunitiesIYC supports young people to find volunteering opportunities and other opportunities for
young people through its website, its membership base and through newsletters like the IYC
Project and its Online Action Network.
IYC works with partners to start up and run campaigns to get young people registered to
vote and on issues of young people's employment. IYC will also lead the field in youth policy
and research, producing a number of influential journals and publications.
The Youth Council of India will manage the Indian Youth Parliament.
The Youth Council of India will lead a national Youth Voice Service. Youth Voice will support
young people in influencing local and national Government decision making in India, and
provide continued support for the Indian Youth Parliament.
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Aim and Objectives:
1. .youth council is responsible for maintaining the functioning of the IndianYouth Parliament
2. youth council is responsible for amending the rules and regulation with theappropriate majority
3. youth council is responsible for
Selection of general and permanent members
3. general members.
4. permanent members.
Funtion of Permament member
5. ..6. .
Funtion of General member
7. ..8. .
.
Youth Council of India(Indian Youth Council)
IYC will have three groups as follows:1. Permanent Member2. General Member3. Search Committee.
Permanent Member will consist of members who will look after the proceedings of theYouth Parliaments with general member.
1. Any amendments of the rules and regulations are possible with the consent of twothird majority of all the members with veto power of permanent memers .
2. Hold regular meetings with the general members to discuss the affairs of the Youth
Parliaments.3. Appointment of new permanent member from the general member on the basis oftheir work, performance and period.
4. All the decisions about the topics of discussion, action of youth parliament likecampaign, awareness programme and their locations, topic of debate or essay
competition and their venues will be taken after the meeting with the common
meeting of all the members of the Youth Council.
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5. To train approximately 200 young people per year to improve their confidence, self-
advocacy and self-development skills in order that they may engage in participative and
democratic structures.
6. To give the young people of India, between the age of 16 and 22 a voice, which will be
heard and listened to by state and national government, and other agencies that have an
interest in the views and needs of young people.
7. To give a unique training opportunity to students to learn and assimilate facts and values
essential for a good citizen. Only through the active involvement of our youth in shaping
and influencing policy at all levels of decision-making, will we begin to see practical change
to better the lives of all the citizens of our country.
8. To support young people as leaders in developing positive, sustainable, innovative and
community oriented change initiatives.
9. To encourage interaction with established people in the Legislature, Executive and
Judiciary, to provide inspiration to Indian youth to become good parliamentarians in the
future who will ensure a prosperous and happy India.
10.To advise and want the youth to follow the rules and norms of the parliamentaryproceedings and not follow or get impressed by the rude and unparliamentarily behavior ofa few leaders and happenings, which are in bad taste. We want the futureparliamentarians to look and act beyond party politics, and work towards a common goodwhich is the interest and the welfare of the entire country.
General Member of IYC will look after the process of youth parliament, preparing the setof question for the screening test, group discussion and interview with the help of permanent
members..
Search Committee will look for the talented youth across the nation and give them thechance in the annual sitting of the Youth Parliaments.
It will be group of young people identified by the YCI who will search for activeyoung people that they know would be interested to participate.
It will organise debate and other competition to find the good young leaders of colleges and
schools.
It will look for the youth who have contributed towards building a greater society andnominate them for awards in the annual sitting of youth parliament.
..Divide the youth council
into different department and appoint the chairperson of each department with aworking committee from the general member of the IYC..
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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change theworld. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
This calls for the coming of a new type of leaders, capable of embracing uncertaintywhile effectively pioneering positive systemic change, ready to take responsibility forthemselves as well as for society, in other words embracing Gandhi's motto: "Be thechange you want to see in the world."
a new generation of youth is emerging from across the globe, empowered by socialtechnology and the rapid spread of ideas
y Provide a transformative personal experience for participants to gain newinsights about the society and their personal contribution to it;- the creation of a series of real-life initiatives and projects to carry outfollowing the event;- the beginning of an national Youth Community.
Who are the Participants in the Indian YouthParliament?
We will invite and aim at attracting talented and active young leaders from across theIndia, with an interest in the topics discussed at the Forum and in the region.
there will be a natural focus on engaging Indian youth in collaboration with the restof the world. To strike a balance, we are planning to invite sleaders and greatpersonalities from all sections of society,
IYP Manifesto:
Welcome to the Indian Youth Parliament Manifesto. This document tackles a wide range of
topics affecting young people, from child poverty to public transport costs, from class sizes to
mental health provision, once again proving that todays generation of young people are far
from apathetic about the world they live in.
It is created by young people locally elected to represent the views of their peers and was re-
drafted by Members of Youth Parliament at our Annual Sitting. It brings together the views
of a diverse range of young people from across the India and takes the voices of a generation
directly to decision makers. We hope that some of these manifesto ideas are considered and
taken up by the main parties.
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magazineThe purpose of the magazine is to generate political debate, to inform decision makers of the i
most to young people, and to challenge the negative portrayal of young people in the media b
positive work young people are doing around the India.
What is Debatable?
Debatable is a quarterly current affairs magazine for socially aware and active young people,
workers and influential figures in the third sector.
Debatable offers unique access to a passionate, vocal and pro-active audience. Our readership
taking action to improve the world in which we live. In a supposedly apathetic society, we pro
affordable opportunity to reach people who really do want to make a difference.
Principles
MYP strives to understand and reflect the diverse voices of its members and
young people throughout India from different linguistic, religious, cultural and
social backgrounds, and particularly those who are geographically, technologically
and politically isolated.
MYP does not aim to achieve consensus. Rather, IMYP encourages critical analysis
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of issues leading to action for a peaceful, equitable and sustainable world. The
IMYP constitutes a forum in which young people can express their own opinions,
without any political connotations and without reverting to role play.
The MYP experience encourages young people to be aware of the thoughts and
characteristics of other nations, respect their differences, and learn to work
together for a common good. IMYP is committed to a culture of peace.
Government Affiliations/Sponsorship
The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
are the ministries to contact for providing help in organising this unique
conference. We should strive for recognition of this conference by the Govt. of
India
The United Kingdom Youth Parliament is an independent charity, and has the
personal endorsement of Prime Minister Tony Blair, and Leader of the Opposition.
(www.ukyouthparliament.org.uk)
We should also strive for similar support from the top brass of our countrys
leadership, from Honourable President of India, Smt. Pratibha Patil, Honourable
PM of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh and Opposition Leader Shri L.K. Advani.
..Workshops for Members of Youth Parliament (Before Session)
For successful functioning of the parliamentary democracy, MYPs ought to know the methods and
manners in which the parliamentary institution functions. The knowledge of process, procedures
and practices of these institutions can help them to come to the correct conclusion and provide
meaning and strength to the Indian democracy as a whole. The IMYP encompasses workshops
designed to promote confidence building and self-development skills along with an awareness of
issues affecting young peoples everyday lives such as single/group identity, citizenship, young
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peoples rights and responsibilities, anti-racism and multiculturalism and positive image, amongst
others. The following workshops will have to be attended by the MYPs before the conference:
y Parliamentary Procedures of IMYP
y Responsibilities & Rights of a MP
y Rules & Regulations of the Parliament
Admission/Selection
There are approximately 63 ministries/departments/commissions. Each participating school/college
will be required to send 3 students to the conference representing a ministry with one of them
designated as the leader of the group. Students should be selected from schools/colleges who are
between the age of 16 and 22. The students should be articulate orators, who have demonstrated
leadership ability and have participated in debates, dramatics, international student conferences
and enjoy aggressive discussions.
Admission to the IMYP will be extremely competitive, Therefore, the applying process is complex.
Any school/college which is enthusiastic about participating in the conference has to contact the
IMYP authorities. Next, the school will be assigned a portfolio (ministry) within 2 weeks. The
school, then, has to accept the portfolio and select three students for the conference who also
have to submit a project report on the given portfolio to IMYP. IMYP authorities will then evaluate
the project report and arrange for a brief interview with the students. The interview is to assess
the capabilities of the students and to ensure that they are knowledgeable, so that they can
represent the ministry effectively. If the school/college doesnt accept/approve the assigned
portfolio, they can request for a different one. It is worthwhile to note that requesting a change in
portfolio decreases the chances of acceptance; on the other hand, failing the interview
automatically means that the institution will not be able to participate in the IMYP. The decisions of
the IMYP authorities will be final and cannot be challenged.
Admission/Selection
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Hint: The Project report should encompass the following topics on the assignedministry/department/commission and not be more than 25 pages: Current Issues/Problems,Global Scenario, Scope for Improvement, Impact on Economy, etc.
Elections/Special Posts for MYP
The following posts are authoritative and commanding positions which will be given to the most
talented and exceptional students participating in the IMYP:
1. Prime Minister
2. Speaker of the House
3. Leader of Opposition
To get selected for any of the above posts, one has to write an essay in less than 500 words onthe following topic along with submitting their resume to IMYP:
Why am I the ideal candidate to be the Prime Minister/Speaker of the House/Leader of theOpposition?
Note: Only the designated student leader can apply and that too for only one post. After allapplications are received, IMYP may interview selective students and will ultimately short list threecandidates for each post. The students will be notified accordingly. The actual posts will be decidedin the 1st session of IMYP, where all the three students contesting for each post will campaign forthemselves and will be finally put to a ballot vote by the MYPs.
In the spirit of democracy, the winners of the election will take charge of their respective posts,and the first-runners up will depute them through out the duration of the conference.
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With the belief that we can serve a realistic need, the Indian Youth Council dedicated its
activities and projects to attaining a greater future for our Indian People.
awarded the Karmaveer Puraskaar- the National Award for Social Justice andAction
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