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Pinegrove School, Dharampur, to Host 6th Mohinder Memorial Bilingual Turncoat Debate 2023
9/8/2023 10:21:41 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 8: Pinegrove School, Dharampur, is gearing up for the highly anticipated 6th edition of the national-level competition, the "Mohinder Memorial Bilingual Turncoat Debate," set to take place from September 7th to 9th, 2023. This prestigious event promises to be a showcase of intellectual prowess and eloquence as it welcomes approximately 40 students from classes IX to XII, representing over 13 elite schools from across the nation.
Participating schools in this power-packed bilingual debate competition include:
Army Public School Dagshai, The Lawrence School Sanawar, The Emerald Heights International School Indore, The Mann School Delhi, RIMC Dehradun, St. Kabir Public School Chandigarh, St. Soldier Divine Public School Panchkula, Rajmata Krishna Kumari Girls' Public School Jodhpur, St. Mary's Convent School Kasauli, Vidya Devi Jindal School Hisar, Wynberg Allen School Mussoorie and Pinegrove School, Dharampur
The esteemed Prof. Atul Khosla, Vice Chancellor of Shoolini University, Solan, has graciously accepted the role of Chief Guest for this prestigious event.
Sanjay Chauhan, Head Teacher of Pinegrove School, extended a warm welcome to all the participants and emphasized the importance of effective communication in both English and Hindi, aligning with the competition's core objective of nurturing confident leadership. The event commenced with soul-stirring instrumental music performed by Pinegrove School's talented young percussionists, setting an inspiring tone. An energetic and vibrant dance performance to the tune of the Oscar-winning song 'Nacho Nacho' further electrified the atmosphere.
The proceedings continued with the declaration of debate pools and a lottery draw to determine the participants' sequence and stances. Each team was provided with two hours of research time to prepare for their debates. The topics, selected by lottery, promise to be engaging and thought-provoking, ensuring a fierce competition of intellect and eloquence.
The 6th Mohinder Memorial Bilingual Turncoat Debate 2023 promises to be a memorable event, fostering camaraderie and intellectual growth among the participants while celebrating the art of effective communication and confident leadership.
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