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A Day in the Parliament: Children as the Future Leaders



 

On this special day, our children had the unique opportunity to sit inside a model of the Indian Parliament. The moment was truly inspiring. Dressed neatly and seated with discipline, they looked like little leaders, ready to take on the responsibilities of tomorrow's they sat in those symbolic seats, we could see a spark of curiosity, confidence, and dreams in their eyes. Some were quietly observing, while others shared innocent giggles with their friends  yet all were deeply engaged with the moment. It was more than just a visit; it was a step into the democratic heart of our country .This simple yet powerful photo captures the essence of what we strive for  nurturing responsible, aware, and active citizens. Who knows Among these curious children might be a future Member of Parliament, a social reformer, or a changemaker. Let this memory remind us that when children are given the right environment and encouragement, they can imagine and even build a better world .Children are not just the citizens of tomorrow — they are the hope of today.

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