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Recently your school hosted the inter-school debate competition . Write a report of this event for your school newsletter in about 120 words

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Answered by manirajput2872006
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INTER-SCHOOL DEBATE COMPETITION

(By Divya)

Delhi: September 14, 2021

An inter-school debate competition organized by the local Rotary Club was held in our school auditorium. Ten schools including Hans Raj Model School, Delhi International School, Appejay Public School and our school were shortlisted to participate. I was one of the speakers taking part in this competition. About 10 students spoke in favour and an equal number spoke against the motion—Free Education up to the Secondary Level is the Fundamental Right of Every Indian Child. I spoke favouring the motion and pleaded that education is a must to make us, broad-minded, enlightened and tolerant. Education gives us a chance to do something for our society. Education up to secondary level should be made free and compulsory. I bagged the first prize and made my school proud. Second prize went to the students of the Apeejay School.

Please mark me as Brainalist.....

Answered by barmansuraj489
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Concept introduction:

A debate is a systematic discussion or contest over a topic or a resolution. In a formal discussion, there are two sides: one that supports the resolution and the other that opposes it. Such a discussion is constrained by previously agreed-upon norms. Debates may be assessed in order to determine which side is the winner.

Explanation:

We have to answer the following question.

A question has been given to us.

                           INTER-SCHOOL DEBATE COMPETITION

By Sohan,

                 Kolkata: 22nd June 22.

In our school auditorium, the local Rotary Club hosted an inter-school debate tournament. Ten schools were chosen to participate, including Hans Raj Model School, Some International Schools , Debgharh Public School, and also our school. This competition had a number of speakers, and I was one of them. Around ten students spoke in favor of the motion, which said that "Free Secondary Education is the Fundamental Right of Every Indian Child." I spoke in favor of the motion, arguing that education is essential for us to become more open-minded, educated, and accepting. Education allows us to contribute to the betterment of our society. Education should be made free and mandatory up to the secondary level. I won first place and made my school proud.

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