Rajasthan Youth Parliament Calls for Regulating Coaching Centres & Improving Education Standards

Rajasthan Youth Parliament Calls for Regulating Coaching Centres & Improving Education Standards

JAIPUR, July 28, 2024 – The Rajasthan Youth Parliament, held at the Rajasthan Assembly on July 27-28, 2024, brought together 130 school students from 41 schools across India to discuss critical educational issues. The event, organized by Maharaja Sawai Man Singh Vidyalaya (MSMSV), focused on regulating coaching centres, private school fee reforms, and improvements to government schools.

Rajasthan Youth Parliament

Students Champion Educational Reforms

The Rajasthan Youth Parliament provided a platform for students to propose impactful changes in the education system. Participants engaged in debates, discussions, and legislative simulations to address pressing educational concerns.

Regulation of Coaching Institutes

A primary focus of the Rajasthan Youth Parliament was the regulation of coaching institutes. Students expressed serious concerns over inadequate facilities, unqualified teaching staff, mental stress, and student suicides. The youth parliament passed a resolution urging the government to implement stringent regulations for these institutes.

Private School Fee Reforms

Debates at the Rajasthan Youth Parliament highlighted the necessity of regulating private school fees to make education more affordable and equitable. Proposals were made to ensure transparency and fairness in fee structures, aligning with the Right to Education Act.

Government Schools Improvement

The Rajasthan Youth Parliament emphasized the need for improving infrastructure, increasing enrollment, and promoting English medium education in government schools to bridge the educational gap.

Event Coverage and Participation

Inauguration and Attendance

Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani inaugurated the Rajasthan Youth Parliament, with prominent figures like Sanjay Sharma, Secretary of the Rajasthan Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, and Tikaram Jully, Leader of the Opposition, in attendance.

Question Hour Insights

During the “Question Hour” at the Rajasthan Youth Parliament, students addressed various issues, including Bal Vahini safety, food adulteration, and intoxicant consumption. Acting ministers responded with proposed solutions and future action plans.

Government Responses to Educational Challenges

NEET-UG Paper Leak Assurance

Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan assured the Rajasthan Youth Parliament that there had been no NEET-UG paper leaks over the past seven years. He highlighted the National Testing Agency’s successful conduct of over 240 exams with more than 4.5 crore participants.

Economic Survey and Educational Statistics

The Economic Survey 2023-24, presented at the Rajasthan Youth Parliament, reported 26.52 crore school students and 4.33 crore higher education students in India. The New Education Policy 2020 aims to transform India’s educational landscape by focusing on foundational literacy and early childhood education programs.

Financial Assistance and Skill Development

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced new financial schemes at the Rajasthan Youth Parliament, including higher education loans up to Rs 10 lakh and a revised skill loan scheme. A new skill development initiative aims to benefit 20 lakh youth annually, providing e-vouchers with interest subvention for one lakh students.

Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani emphasized the importance of educating children about legislative processes. Student Speaker Vaibhavi Goyal highlighted the Rajasthan Youth Parliament’s role in voicing concerns and proposing solutions to educational challenges.

Implications of the Rajasthan Youth Parliament

The focus on regulating coaching centres and other educational reforms at the Rajasthan Youth Parliament reflects a growing awareness of the need for a comprehensive and inclusive education system. By addressing these issues at a legislative level, students are contributing to significant policy changes that will impact the future of education in India.

The Rajasthan Youth Parliament’s resolution to regulate coaching centres marks a critical step towards improving India’s educational environment. By voicing their concerns and proposing actionable solutions, these young participants have set a precedent for future youth-led legislative initiatives, demonstrating the power of student advocacy in shaping educational policies.

 

Samiksha SIngh

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