AYSansad 2026 | Gwalior 2026-06-12 | 2026-06-12 | mymun

Conference

Gwalior, India

Jun 12 to Jun 14, 2026

500 delegates expected

University Students and School Students

Ajar. Amar. Atal.

Unwavering. Unshakeable. Undefeated. 

More than words, these ideals define the spirit of ATAL YUVA SANSAD, a youth parliament inspired by the timeless legacy of Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ji. A leader whose resolve was firm, whose integrity shaped an era, and whose vision continues to guide the nation. Rooted in the belief of “अजर,अमर,अटल”, this conference is a platform where conviction meets responsibility, ideas transform into action, and youthful passion is channeled into nation-building. 

 

ATAL YUVA SANSAD will be held on 12th, 13th & 14th June in the historic city of Gwalior

Gwalior, a city of valor, culture, and intellect, has long stood as a symbol of courage and leadership. From its majestic fort to its rich democratic and cultural heritage, Gwalior inspires strength in thought and clarity in vision, making it the perfect host for a conference that empowers young voices to shape India’s future. 

 

Here, youth come together to debate with purpose, lead with ethics, and act with accountability. ATAL YUVA SANSAD is not just a conference. It is a journey shaped by steadfast ideas, democratic values, and the living legacy of Atal Ji, where tomorrow’s leaders rise with confidence, conscience, and commitment

Committees

All India Student Leaders’ Meet (AISLM)
United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)
Bharatiya Mahila Sansad (Indian Women Council)
Lok Sabha
International Press Corps
All India Student Leaders’ Meet (AISLM)
United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)
Bharatiya Mahila Sansad (Indian Women Council)
Lok Sabha
International Press Corps
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