Sishya
New No. 2, PADMANABHA NAGAR,
ADYAR, CHENNAI – 600 020
The Inter House Debate competition was held on 18th of October 2019.
This year’s topics were ‘Nations Should Have Borders’ and ‘Social Media Has More Of A Negative Influence On Today’s Youth’. The participants were required to speak either for or against the topic for five minutes, followed by a question session by the judges. The judges for the competition were Mr. Sharat and Mr. Abhinove Nagarajan.
The students put forth thought-provoking and creative ideas. The audience was spell-bound at the in-depth knowledge of the students. The amount of research undertaken by them was quite evident.
Sutlej House emerged the best house and Tarasha Dugar of Sutlej was adjudged the best speaker. Godavari house placed second, Cauvery placed third and Narmada placed fourth.
The Inter-house Debate Competition was held on 20th October, 2023 in the school auditorium.
The Inter House Debate competition was held on 12th of July 2018. This year’s topics were ‘Is Artificial Intelligence the biggest threat to human existence’ and ‘World War III will be fought over water’.
The Inter House Debate competition was held on 7th of July 2017. This year’s topics were ‘For reasons of security, this house supports army action in Jammu & Kashmir’ and ‘This house opposes the country-wide practice ...
‘The government should force feed people on hunger strikes’ and ‘Advertisements promoting fairness products should be banned’ were this year’s topics. Participants spoke either for or against the topic for five minutes.
This year’s topics were ‘Natural Calamities are caused by humans’ and ‘West must retaliate with force against recent killing of journalists’. Participants spoke either for or against the topic for five minutes.
This year’s topics were ‘Food Security Bill is a Political Stunt’ and ‘Genetic Engineering is a blessing in disguise’. The participants were required to speak either for or against the topic for five minutes.
The Inter House Debate competition was held on 28th of September 2012. This year’s topics were ‘Central Government is facing policy paralysis’ and Media veers towards sensationalism instead of reporting accurate news’.