BBVP Students participation in BITS Pilani Youth Parliament 2026

“Voices of Tomorrow: BBV Delegates Excel in Parliamentary Discourse”
Students of Birla Balika Vidyapeeth (BBV) enthusiastically participated in the BITS Pilani Youth Parliament, held at Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani on 11th and 12th April 2026. A total of 28 delegates represented the institution, demonstrating exceptional enthusiasm, intellectual curiosity, and a deep commitment to informed dialogue. The delegation was guided by Dr. Sandhya Vyas, MUN Coordinator, and escorted by Mrs. Shweta Bhagtani and Dr. Sandhya Vyas, whose mentorship and support played a pivotal role in the students’ effective participation.

The participants engaged actively across a range of committees, including the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Lok Sabha, Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), and International Press (IP). These forums provided a dynamic platform for students to deliberate on pressing national and global issues. The delegates exhibited remarkable critical thinking, persuasive communication, and diplomatic acumen throughout the proceedings.
The performance of BBV students was widely appreciated, with five delegates—Anjali, Shradha, Tejaswini, Aakriti, and Shyambhavi—receiving Verbal Mentions in recognition of their insightful contributions and commendable presence in their respective committees.
The closing ceremony was graced by the esteemed Chief Guest, Abhishek Surana, whose inspiring address encouraged students to actively engage in civic responsibilities and leadership roles.


The event served as a valuable experiential learning opportunity, enabling students to gain a deeper understanding of parliamentary procedures, international relations, and media dynamics. It also fostered essential life skills such as leadership, collaboration, and confidence, thereby contributing to their holistic development.

Appreciation by the Principal
Mrs. Achala Verma, Principal of BBV, expressed immense pride in the students’ achievements. She lauded their dedication, eloquence, and disciplined conduct throughout the event. In her words, “Such platforms not only nurture informed citizens but also empower young minds to become responsible leaders of tomorrow. I commend our delegates for their outstanding performance and for upholding the values and legacy of our institution.”
Overall, the participation of BBV students in the Youth Parliament was a highly enriching experience that brought laurels to the school and reinforced its commitment to excellence in education and co-curricular engagement.

By Dr. Sandhya Vyas (HOD Social Science & Humanities)


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