This chapter explains Parliamentary Forums, which are informal groups where Members of Parliament (MPs) discuss important issues. These forums help MPs learn more, share ideas, and prepare for debates and committee work.
Parliamentary Forums are informal platforms where MPs meet to talk about key topics, helping them understand issues better and contribute to law-making.
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Parliamentary Forums have a clear structure with leaders and members chosen to ensure relevant expertise and representation.
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Parliamentary Forums aim to help MPs discuss, learn, and raise awareness about specific issues, connecting them with experts and society.
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Specific Parliamentary Forums focus on critical issues like water, children, youth, health, climate, and disasters, each with unique goals.
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Parliamentary Forums play a big role in helping MPs understand complex issues and contribute to better laws and policies.
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As Parliamentary Forums prove their value, there’s potential to create new ones to address new challenges.
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This chapter shows how Parliamentary Forums help MPs learn, discuss, and prepare for their roles in India’s Parliament. By focusing on key issues like water, health, and climate, these forums improve MPs’ knowledge and lead to better laws. As they grow, Parliamentary Forums will continue to make Parliament’s work stronger and more effective.
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