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11/12/2021

Hyderabad, Dec 4, 2021: It was decision time for the cabinet. Prime Minister Sindhusree just read out the six resolutions that emerged from discussions throughout the day among her thirty ministers.

The resolutions that had to be ratified ordered, among other things, the introduction of a Universal Basic Income for every individual in Telangana to end hunger in the southern Indian state. The Speaker asked the cabinet to put them vote and, with a show of hands, the resolutions have been passed.

Sindhusree is no ordinary prime minister and her cabinet no regular government body. The tenth grader was elected as the prime minister of the Hyderabad City Children’s Parliament, a collective of children from nine slums across the city. It works together towards solving some major issues faced by their communities.

The City Children’s Parliament is part of the Montfort Social Institute’s “Inclusive Children’s Parliaments” initiative, a network of neighborhood-based forums or groups for children that enable them to be proactively involved in action directed towards developing and empowering their communities.

Montfort Brother Varghese Theckanath, the institute’s director, said the Children’s Parliament is first formed at the slum level and each should consist of not more than 30 children between the ages of 6 to 18 from the neighborhood.

“As small and neighborhood-centric units, each child of the neighborhood is provided with a space to learn, discuss and express their opinions on issues and concerns of their communities. They also get a chance to develop their leadership skills. These slum level parliaments send representatives to the city-level Parliament that works for city and state wide issues,” added the Brother, who has been active in Hyderabad slums for decades.

The Montfort Social Institute currently manages Children’s Parliaments in Hyderabad, Vijayawada and in 56 residential schools runs by the Tribal Department of Maharashtra. The program has reached 22,610 children.
“This year, the Hyderabad City Parliament and its subsidiary slum-level parliaments have been working towards achieving the UN’s 2nd Sustainable Goal, Zero Hunger through various activities,” explained Vanamala Rani, resource person of the Children’s Parliament Program in Hyderabad.

She also said that earlier this year former prime minister A Jayalaxmi had requested Divya Devarajan, special secretary of the government’s Child Welfare Department to open kindergartens and begin a pilot program of providing breakfast to children in 63 slums in Hyderabad as a way of increasing food security, which was subsequently granted.

During its Winter Session, the cabinet focused on SDG-2 in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic in Telangana. Many child ministers spoke how the pandemic has led to an increase in hunger in the state, the city and slum communities.

Others addressed the issue of malnutrition among adolescent girls and women, the impact of climate change and corporate markets and the effectiveness of various official measures to combat hunger.

Devarajan, who has shown a interest in the children’s parliament, was the chief guest and observer of the Winter Session. Also present was J. Srinivas Rao, chairperson of the Telangana Commission for the Protection of Child Rights.

Receiving the ratified resolutions from Prime Minister Sindhusree, Devarajan she was impressed the Children’s Parliament and all the ministerial roles that are part of it. “You must continue to work to ensure that all people have access to healthy and nutritious food. These resolutions are well thought out and the issues you ministers have spoken about are very important and well explained,” she added.

Aside from the introduction of an unconditional Basic Income in the form of a cash transfer to every individual in the state, the Child Ministers called for reforms in the Public Distribution System and stronger efforts to promote nutrition among women and adolescent girls, especially in slum communities of Telangana.

Speaking of the experiences of their own communities, families and selves, the ministers resolved to work to improve the lives for all vulnerable communities in Telangana.

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CORONA 2
Let us spread CORONA 2 in every Neighbourhood!

Dear friends,
I am happy to introduce CORONA 2
“COmmon RObust Neighbourhood Action”
This Corona 2 is:
Not of fear but of feat
Not of destroying life but of giving life
Not of self protection but of self pro action
Not of distancing people but of uniting people
Not of seclusion but of collaboration

Let us all happily spread CORONA 2 so that
The whole humanity and nature will be saved!
Let us sow peace and joy in every heart through
CORONA 2

A clarion call by
Joseph Rathinam
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International Coordinations & Networking
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The Syrian government’s assault on a rebel-held province has created one of the worst humanitarian emergencies of a brutal nine-year war.

23/12/2019

Dear Friends,
This year 2019 was special for me in many ways with lots of special blessings more because of meeting you and sharing our mutual concerns for the world and it has energised me more. I feel my mission has expanded now with greater commitment. I see the whole world is open before me and there is a lot left undone. I am sure with your support and our joint collaborative efforts together we can achieve a lot. The time has come to plan and to spread our wings and extend the horizon of both individual and societal transformations. I strongly feel that the responsibility of bringing these transformations rests on us.
Shall we start a small campaign and actions of kindness this Christmas and this new year called “know your neighbour”. Let us take the first step of knowing our neighbours and start connecting to them. Let us start with a loving smile and a kind “hello”. Let us permit them into our space and be gracious hosts. Let them taste how good we are. We can see the whole world opening before us, without compromising our privacy and freedom.
I thank the universe for sending you to be part of this great noble mission. May the universe fill your heart with unending joy and happiness, perfect peace of mind and the sense of fullness of life overflowing with positive energy during this wonderful season of Christmas and throughout the new year 2020 and ever after. Thank you and looking forward to work with you.

29/10/2019

Congratulations to all of you
for your great works!
A request to all the Child Welfare Ministers of Children Parliaments.
Please kindly organise special awareness rallies in the villages or in the neighbourhoods on Child Safety. Many children are at risk due to the carelessness of the parents and the neighbours. There are number situations where the children are at risk like unclosed bore wells, open bath tubs, open water bodies and crowded places and so on. This rally can be taken on Children’s day on 14th November. Please kindly take the videos of the rallies and post it to me by WhatsApp. Thank you all.

We have started the first 18 Neighbourhood Parliaments in Chennai. I very highly appreciate the hard work SPAN in this r...
27/10/2019

We have started the first 18 Neighbourhood Parliaments in Chennai. I very highly appreciate the hard work SPAN in this regards. They aim at establishing about 1000 Neighbourhood Parliaments in the next three years in this whole area including about 23,000 families.

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Children Parliament conducting their weekly meeting

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CP ministers taking out an awareness rally on climate action

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