The Parliament Hall was full with anticipation.
A special session had been convened, and Prime Minister Rohan stood ready to introduce a bill that could reshape India's future.
The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act was ambitious, historic, and controversial.
The chamber was packed, with every seat occupied by Members of Parliament.
The Speaker, Ram Prakash, struck his gavel. "Honorable Members, we are gathered today for a critical session to deliberate on the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act. I now call upon the Honorable Prime Minister to introduce the bill."
Rohan rose from his seat, his demeanor composed but resolute.
Adjusting his coat, he walked to the podium.
The room grew silent as every eye fixed on him.