DAYAWANTI MEMORIAL DEBATE





On the 12th of August 2023, the halls of our esteemed institution resonated with intellectual fervor and passionate discourse during the Dayawanti Khemchand Memorial Inter-house Debate Competition.





The topic that sparked fiery discussions among participants was the contentious issue of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The event witnessed a clash of compelling ideas, where each participant delivered their best in articulating their perspectives.


The topic itself carried immense weight, evoking strong sentiments and diverse opinions among the debaters. The question of whether the Russian invasion of Ukraine could be justified posed a challenge that prompted profound arguments from both sides of the debate.


In the speakers' category, the competition was fierce, with participants eloquently presenting their viewpoints. The results stand as a testament to their dedication and prowess in the art of debate: 1. Priyal Kumari from Reds House: Secured the coveted first position with her articulate arguments and persuasive rhetoric, presenting a compelling case regarding the justifiability of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 2. Anushka Bhupesh from Golds House: Demonstrated remarkable eloquence and depth of analysis, earning the second position through her thought-provoking arguments. 3. Grace J. Mathew from Blues House: Captivated the audience with her well-reasoned and passionate discourse, securing the third position in the speakers' category.


The interjectors' category added another layer of engagement and critical thinking to the debate. Participants showcased their ability to interject with relevant points and questions, enhancing the overall quality of the event: 1. Niharika Chauhan from Greens House: Stood out as the top interjector, displaying astute observation and insightful questioning. 2. Paridhi Maheshwari from Golds House: Secured the second position in interjecting with pertinent queries and contributing significantly to the depth of discussions. 3. Vanshika Rathi from Reds House and Vipul Khicha from Greens House: Shared the third position, both exhibiting commendable skills in interjecting and adding value to the debate.


The competition was not just an event; it was a stage where participants engaged in a battle of intellect, showcasing their abilities to reason, articulate, and critically analyze a complex global issue.


The competition was not just an event; it was a stage where participants engaged in a battle of intellect, showcasing their abilities to reason, articulate, and critically analyze a complex global issue.


The Dayawanti Khemchand Memorial Inter-house Debate Competition served as a testament to the intellectual prowess of our students, fostering a culture of thoughtful deliberation and academic excellence within our institution.



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