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Writer's pictureTejaswini Thakur

The Future Is Now: World Teen Parliament's Vision for Global Leadership




The echoes of the 11th World Teen Parliament, guided by the insightful Dr. Lopamudra Priyadarshini General Manager, CSR, Hindalco Industries ltd. Mr Sudarshan Suchi CEO, of Save the Children linger as a beacon of inspiration for young minds. The session, a melting pot of ideas and perspectives, emphasized the critical role teenagers play in shaping a global future and the power they hold to take accountability and lead.


Starting with Ms. Lopa Mudra's discourse revolved around the idea that the future of our world rests in the hands of today's teenagers. The session urged teens to recognize their role as global citizens and take responsibility for the challenges that lie ahead.


One of the key takeaways from the session was the acknowledgment of global challenges such as climate change, social inequality, and economic disparities. Lopa Mudra encouraged teens not to shy away from these issues but to face them head-on with courage and conviction. The central theme of the discussion was the inherent power teens possess to take the lead in addressing these challenges.


Ms. Lopa Mudra also emphasized that leadership is not confined to age and that the youth have a unique perspective and innovative ideas that can drive positive change.

Global leadership, as highlighted by Ms. Lopa Mudra, is not just about addressing issues within one's borders but also about building cross-cultural connections. The session encouraged teens to embrace diversity, appreciate different perspectives, and collaborate with their peers worldwide.


A significant part of the discussion was dedicated to showcasing youth-driven initiatives around the world. Lopa Mudra shared inspiring stories of teens initiating projects, campaigns, and movements that have had a tangible impact in their communities. This served as a testament to the transformative power of youth-led action.


After the strong address, Teens got the chance to hear Sudarshan Suchi's which began with a poignant message: the power of being the voice for those who may not have the platform to express themselves. The session underscored the importance of empathy and the role teens play in amplifying the voices of the marginalized and underserved.

The heart of the conversation revolved around the idea that teens are stronger when united. Sudarshan Suchi emphasized the power of togetherness, urging teens to collaborate, support one another, and create a collective force for positive change. The session celebrated the diversity of voices within the teen community.


An essential aspect of the discussion was the concept of mutual empowerment. Sudarshan Suchi encouraged teens not only to seek empowerment for themselves but to actively empower their peers. This reciprocal process of support and encouragement creates a network of resilient and empowered teen leaders.


In conclusion, the World Teen Parliament by Ms. Lopa Mudra and Mr. Sudarshan Suchi was not just a conversation, it was a rallying call for teen leaders. The session underscored the urgency of global issues, the power teens hold to make a difference, and the accountability that comes with that power with the celebration of power to be the voice of others, the strength found in togetherness, and the collective impact teens can have on the world.

 


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