New Delhi : The three-day Students Parliament organized by Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad commenced at NDMC Convention Centre,New Delhi. On Sunday, the Tribal Students Parliament took place during the day with participation of more than 300 tribal students from various tribes across the country. The event witnessed the esteemed presence of Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Shri Durga Das Uikey as the Chief Guest. Other distinguished attendees included ABVP’s National General Secretary Dr. Virendra Singh Solanki, ABVP’s National Vice President Dr. Ashutosh Mandavi, ABVP’s National Tribal Students’ Work In-charge Pramod Raut, Event Co-Convener Payal Kinake, ABVP’s Delhi State Vice President Dr. Suman Meena and ABVP’s Delhi State Secretary Sarthak Sharma. The valedictory session was addressed by ABVP’s National Organising Secretary Ashish Chauhan.
The Tribal Students’ Parliament witnessed in depth discourse on education, health, employment, language, culture, preservation and empowerment of tribal heritage. The significant session had representation from more than 124 tribal communities across Bharat including Baiga, Sahariya, Maria and Modiya. Students from tribal regions of Rajouri(J&K), Chhotanagpur, Banswada, Bastar, Gadchiroli and Nandurbar also participated, and voiced their concerns relating to education and government scheme implementation. Various sessions focused on education and employment of tribal students, their role in Bharat’s development and welfare programs. During these discussions, the participants evaluated effectiveness of government schemes such as scholarships, residential programs and skill development and suggested ways to reach to grassroots.
A special session on the topic ‘Youth’s Role in Implementing Welfare Schemes’ was held during the fourth session, where IAS Saroj Kumar shared insights on how youth can actively monitor and contribute to the success of government schemes. He emphasized that informed and engaged youth can ensure better execution of welfare schemes.
Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Durga Das Uikey stated, “Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad is continuously playing an active role in the upliftment and awareness of the tribal society. The tribal society is not just a community but the flag bearer of Bharatiya Culture and Traditions. Our ancient guru-shishya paramapra was the example of social harmony where knowledge was not merely a collection of information but a medium for the journey from the subtle to vast. We should be taking pride in our language, food, customs and traditions because it has always been forest centric and tribal society continues to be the bearer of this external tradition. In ancient era, Chanakya organized the tribal society and united them to national interest. Similarly, during the freedom struggle, Bhagwan Birsa Munda played a decisive role in leading the tribal society. Even today, anti national forces are conspiring to mislead our tribes. In such a situation, it is necessary to strengthen our cultural roots and give a strong reply to every challenge through our ideological discourse.”
ABVP’s National General Secretary Dr.Virendra Solanki stated, “Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad has always been committed to empower every section of society. The tribes are an integral part of Bharat’s Cultural Heritage and upliftment of these communities is the foundation of national progress. Today’s session proves that youth of the nation are not limited to their education but are also thinking about broader interests of society. The suggestions put forth in this youth parliament will be compiled and presented to government so that it ensures student participation in policymaking. ”
On 10th March, Girl’s Parliament and on 11th March, the Northeast Students & Youth Parliament will be organized where students from across the country will engage in discussions on topics of education, leadership and nation-rebuilding.