<p>Sneha from St Joseph’s High School, Kolar Gold Fields secured the highest marks at 95 and won the first place. <br /><br />The next four places were won by K Kavyashree (90 marks) from the Government High School, Bangarpet, P Manoj Kumar (85 marks) from Subhash High School, Kolar and Puneeth Gowda (80 marks) from Amara Jyothi School, Mulbagal and D Chaithanya (75 marks) from Government High School, Bangarpet, respectively.<br /><br />‘Women’s participation’<br /><br />The event, organised at the Zilla Panchayat auditorium, saw the girl students participate in large numbers. <br /><br />Girls exceeded the number of boys - both in the ruling, as well as in the opposition parties.<br /><br /> Right from the chief minister to the assembly speaker, most of them were girl students vying for the posts.<br /><br /> Sneha, as the Assembly speaker, controlled the entire session with poise and dignity. <br /><br />Certificates were distributed to all the 95 participants who took part in the event.<br /><br />The Youth Parliament was inaugurated by the Department of Law and Parliamentary Affairs Secretary Lobo. He was also a part of the jury, along with Education Officer A N Nagendra Prasad, C Bhairappa, Deputy Director of Education Department Prahlad Gowda and Education Officer Subrahmanya.</p>
<p>Sneha from St Joseph’s High School, Kolar Gold Fields secured the highest marks at 95 and won the first place. <br /><br />The next four places were won by K Kavyashree (90 marks) from the Government High School, Bangarpet, P Manoj Kumar (85 marks) from Subhash High School, Kolar and Puneeth Gowda (80 marks) from Amara Jyothi School, Mulbagal and D Chaithanya (75 marks) from Government High School, Bangarpet, respectively.<br /><br />‘Women’s participation’<br /><br />The event, organised at the Zilla Panchayat auditorium, saw the girl students participate in large numbers. <br /><br />Girls exceeded the number of boys - both in the ruling, as well as in the opposition parties.<br /><br /> Right from the chief minister to the assembly speaker, most of them were girl students vying for the posts.<br /><br /> Sneha, as the Assembly speaker, controlled the entire session with poise and dignity. <br /><br />Certificates were distributed to all the 95 participants who took part in the event.<br /><br />The Youth Parliament was inaugurated by the Department of Law and Parliamentary Affairs Secretary Lobo. He was also a part of the jury, along with Education Officer A N Nagendra Prasad, C Bhairappa, Deputy Director of Education Department Prahlad Gowda and Education Officer Subrahmanya.</p>