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    T-Hub 2.0 and “What is My Goal” hosted the first training session for under-18 leaders at T-Hub in Hyderabad. This event is a big step in developing leadership skills for the elected under-18 leaders who will represent 1.5 Lakh students in the under-18 world. Dr Jaya Prakash Narayana, a well-known Indian politician and activist, led the session and talked about important topics like fighting corruption, maintaining integrity, and understanding democracy in India.

    This initiative shows the importance of getting young people involved in democratic processes and sets a new example for youth participation in policy-making. The young leaders will have two more training sessions before they officially appear in the assembly and start passing bills. Members of “What IsMyGoal” believe these young leaders are on track to make significant contributions to their communities.

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