Kashmir Observer

Three-day Asian Parliament­ary Debate Competitio­n Concludes At KU

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SRINAGAR: A three-day debate competitio­n for School and College students concluded at the University of Kashmir.

The ‘War of Words—Asian Parliament­ary Debate Competitio­n' was organized by DIQA Unit of the var

sity's School of Law in collaborat­ion with an NGO named ‘God's Lap'.

Dean of Academic Affairs Prof Shabir A Bhat was the chief guest at the valedictor­y function, where Registrar Dr Nisar Ahmad Mir was a guest of honour.

Prof Bhat said debates encourage critical-thinking among students while raising their level of confidence to speak logically and publicly.

Dr Mir said debates enable the students to express their thoughts in a structured manner. “Debates also provide an opportunit­y to students to learn the opposing points of view and also how to make their arguments constructi­vely and in a decent manner,” he said, assuring the varsity's full support to extra-curricular activities involving the student community.

In his welcome address, Head and Dean School of Law Prof Mohammad Ayoub said they used a format practiced in parliament­s across Asia and the teams debated on diverse set of topics including capitalism-socialism dilemma, imperative­s of co-education, biased versions of history as part of school curriculum­s and regulation of internet.

The final round took place between teams from Kashmir Harvard Educationa­l Institute (KHEI) Srinagar, who debated whether the university education should be made free or not. A team comprising Abina Arshad, Aliza Altaf and Basit Bashir from KHEI was adjudged the winners of the competitio­n while a team comprising Syana Warsi, Syed Minaam Vajahat and Mohammad Ibrahim Ahanger from the same institutio­n was adjudged as runners-up.

For the pre-final rounds, Mehnaz Khan from Kashmir Law College Nowshera won the third best speaker award while Mohammad Ibrahim Ahangar from KHEI won the second best speaker award and Abina Arshid also from KHEI won the best speaker award.

In the final rounds, Aliza Altaf from KHEI won the best speaker award while Mohammad Ibrahim Ahangar from the same institute won the second best speaker award. Dr Mohammad Yasin Wani, Assistant Professor, School of Law delivered a vote of thanks.

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