In a vibrant session at the Bihar Legislative Assembly, the ‘Developed India Youth Parliament 2026′ brought together 185 promising youngsters from multiple districts. Held in the iconic Central Hall, the program featured impassioned speeches on policy, skills, and national progress, attended by top dignitaries including Speaker Prem Kumar and Sports Minister Shreyasi Singh.
Prem Kumar praised the participants’ eloquence: ‘These 185 delegates represent Bihar’s brightest minds, sharing bold thoughts on development.’ The atmosphere buzzed with ideas as youth tackled everything from budget analysis to skill gaps.
Shreyasi Singh positioned the parliament as essential for nurturing young leaders. ‘History shows youth spark revolutions; this platform channels that energy into constructive politics,’ she stated. She highlighted Bihar’s pride in its talented youth, urging better avenues for their expression.
Bhagalpur’s Anushka Bhardwaj spotlighted execution flaws in schemes: ‘Awareness campaigns are crucial so benefits reach the ground.’ She advocated skill-building over traditional education, criticizing attendance-focused systems and calling on youth to prioritize self-improvement.
From Banka, Sumit Kumar valued the direct government dialogue: ‘It’s a golden chance to present our policies.’ Begusarai’s Sikha analyzed the 2026 Union Budget, referencing Kalam’s 2020 goal and Modi’s extended timeline to 2047, questioning persistent developmental barriers.
With ministers Sanjay Tiger, MLAs like Manjeet Kumar Singh and Deepa Kumari, and officials present, the event fostered a dialogue that could reshape Bihar’s youth policies. As discussions wrapped, optimism lingered for a youth-led path to Viksit Bharat.