Intra RPS English Debate Competition
“Debate and divergence of views enrich our history and culture”
The Intra RPS English Debate Competition was hosted by RPS International School,Sec-89 on Thursday October 3,2019 in the school premises. The motion of the house was ' Is it really worth to become cashless Economy?' and 'Shall Emancipation at the age of 18 be included in the Indian Legal System?' The event was graced with the presence of Chairperson, Dr.Pavitra Rao and Director of Principals,Vipin Yadav. This was a spectacular event with oratory at its best that saw the participation of nine schools in all. It was indeed a riveting debate with a crisscross of opinions and apt rebuttal and the speakers spoke with enthusiasm and gusto. The interjectors posed thought to provoke questions and it was proved that vocational and general education should complement each other. While RPS Dharuhera bagged the championship trophy, the second position went to RPS Rewari and third position to RPS Mahendergarh. Mohnish Tiwari from RPS Dharuhera was adjudged as the best speaker. Host school was not competing for the position in the debate. The competition was an enthralling experience for the speakers as well as the audience. All students received Certificates of Participation and dictionary.
The Chairperson of RPSGOS, Dr.Pavitra Rao, appreciated the efforts of the participants and lauded the teachers for grooming the students.
The Intra RPS English Debate Competition was hosted by RPS International School,Sec-89 on Thursday October 3,2019 in the school premises. The motion of the house was ' Is it really worth to become cashless Economy?' and 'Shall Emancipation at the age of 18 be included in the Indian Legal System?' The event was graced with the presence of Chairperson, Dr.Pavitra Rao and Director of Principals,Vipin Yadav. This was a spectacular event with oratory at its best that saw the participation of nine schools in all. It was indeed a riveting debate with a crisscross of opinions and apt rebuttal and the speakers spoke with enthusiasm and gusto. The interjectors posed thought to provoke questions and it was proved that vocational and general education should complement each other. While RPS Dharuhera bagged the championship trophy, the second position went to RPS Rewari and third position to RPS Mahendergarh. Mohnish Tiwari from RPS Dharuhera was adjudged as the best speaker. Host school was not competing for the position in the debate. The competition was an enthralling experience for the speakers as well as the audience. All students received Certificates of Participation and dictionary.
The Chairperson of RPSGOS, Dr.Pavitra Rao, appreciated the efforts of the participants and lauded the teachers for grooming the students.
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