Early Times Report REASI, June 1: Under the aegis of NALSA and also under the insightful guidance and directions of R.N.Watal, Chairman, District Legal Services Authority, Reasi, District Legal Services Authority, Reasi today organised a debate competition on the Topic "Quit Drugs; Choose Life" in collaboration with Government Polytechnic College Reasi. The program started with the speech of Panel Advocate   Shalendra Bhardwaj, who in his speech, talked about the working of Legal Services Institutions all over India. Rekha Kapoor Nischal, Secretary DLSA Reasi explained to the participants about the working of District Legal Services Authority, Reasi and the objective of this competition. Senior Advocate V. K Sharma spoke on the legal aspects of illegal use of Drugs/Narcotics. In all, six contestants Alok Kumar, Krair Singh, Darshan Singh, Sapna Kumari, Sunil Dogra and Irfan Ali participated in the  debate competition. The Debate competition was judged by jury members consisting of two benches with the first Bench  comprising Rekha Kapoor Nischal (Secretary, DLSA Reasi) and V.K. Sharma(Senior Advocate, District Court Complex, Reasi) and the second Bench consisting of  Vinay Gupta (HOD Computer Engg). and   Mohd. Shabir (Lecturer Mechanical Engg.). The  contestants were awarded with the certificates as per their Merit. Principal Of the Polytechnic College Reasi  Vivek Gupta  also spoke on the occasion. At the end of the Program, Certificates of Merit were presented to First, Second and Third winners.  Darshan Singh bagged the first position, Sunil Dogra  stood second, while the third place was shared by  Alok Kumar  and Irfan Ali. Besides this, Certificates of Appreciation were also given to  Krair Singh and Sapna Kumari. The proceeding of the whole  program was conducted by Panel Advocate   M.S. Mir under the supervision of Secretary DLSA, Reasi and vote of thanks was conveyed by    Sonali Sharma (Guest Lecturer) of Government Polytechnic College, Reasi. In the middle of the program, a documentary Film on the working of NALSA was also screened for the participants with the Projector. |