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Bangalore Public School, Indiranagar

A group of students from Bangalore Public School, Indiranagar, had a memorable experience when they visited Vidhan Soudha recently. Vice-principal Vasumathi briefed the students about the dos and don'ts inside as well as outside the seat of power.

G. Gnanashekar, who had conducted mock parliament session for them at the school, received the students at the vidhan Soudha. As they entered the second floor, the security officials briefed them on how to behave inside the assembly hall.

They were told not to sit with crossed legs, not to place their hands on the companion's shoulders and also not to talk or be distracted.

They were also told that if they misbehaved it would be showing disrespect to the speaker. The students sat in the visitors' gallery for more than an hour and watched the proceedings.

The heated debate on management of hospitals interested them. When they came out , its splendour left them dumbstruck.

INPUTS BY A.B SUDHINDRA

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