TEOK, Nov 16 – A huge audience observed a mock Assam Assembly session at Mudaijan Bhorulwa Primary School, Teok in Jorhat district on Saturday.
As a part of the Children’s Day celebration, the students of this institution enacted the roles as Speaker, Chief Minister, Opposition leader and other ministers. The children who played legislators asked several questions related to tourism, education, health, price rise of essential commodities and several other current issues on the floor of the ‘house’ and the respective ministers replied to their queries. The students who projected themselves as the Opposition legislators staged a walkout in protest against the Government’s stand on holding book fairs in Guwahati. Finally, a bill to set up a children’s bank in every primary school in the State was passed with a thumping majority in the House.
Earlier, some students, projecting themselves as activists of a student organisation, staged demonstration on a government’s failure to check the price rise of the essential commodities in the State.
The programme was attended by Teok MLA Membor Gogoi, former Deputy Speaker of the State Assembly Renupoma Rajkhowa and former legislator Hemanta Kalita besides others. Himen Bhattacharya, headmaster, 328 No. Mudaijan Bhorulwa Primary School, said that the main reason of organising such type of programme was to give basic knowledge about the functioning of the legislative system to school students at the grassroot level. Audience, praised the effort of the school authority in organising such a programme in a rural primary school.
As a part of the Children’s Day celebration, the students of this institution enacted the roles as Speaker, Chief Minister, Opposition leader and other ministers. The children who played legislators asked several questions related to tourism, education, health, price rise of essential commodities and several other current issues on the floor of the ‘house’ and the respective ministers replied to their queries. The students who projected themselves as the Opposition legislators staged a walkout in protest against the Government’s stand on holding book fairs in Guwahati. Finally, a bill to set up a children’s bank in every primary school in the State was passed with a thumping majority in the House.
Earlier, some students, projecting themselves as activists of a student organisation, staged demonstration on a government’s failure to check the price rise of the essential commodities in the State.
The programme was attended by Teok MLA Membor Gogoi, former Deputy Speaker of the State Assembly Renupoma Rajkhowa and former legislator Hemanta Kalita besides others. Himen Bhattacharya, headmaster, 328 No. Mudaijan Bhorulwa Primary School, said that the main reason of organising such type of programme was to give basic knowledge about the functioning of the legislative system to school students at the grassroot level. Audience, praised the effort of the school authority in organising such a programme in a rural primary school.
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