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Parliamentary debate at law university

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Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU) today organised the 17th National Youth Parliamentary debate in collaboration with the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of India.

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The event aimed to provide students a platform to engage in meaningful deliberations and to simulate the workings of a real parliamentary session. The event was graced by a panel of judges, including Pratibha Singh, former member of parliament and state Congress president; Prof Dinesh Chahal, department of education, Central University of Haryana; Prof Umesh, department of law, HP University; and Prof Priti Saxena, Vice-Chancellor of the HPNLU. The participants debated critical contemporary issues, underscoring their awareness of democratic values and their commitment to national discourse.

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