Napoleon Bonaparte said, "Victory belongs to the most persevering," and it is with this indomitable spirit that Tanmay Bardia and Chirayu Khatri of Delhi Public School, Jaipur, etched their names in glory, leaving an indelible mark at the Inter School English Debate Competition. The event, centred around the intriguing topic of ‘Government should regulate social media to curb misinformation’ was hosted by the Jaipur Rotary Club at Rotary Bhawan on 5 April 2024.
In the esteemed presence of Club President Rtn Ujas Chand Jain, Secretary Rtn Piyush Jain, and
Interact Club Committee Chairman Rtn Shri Kishan Sharma, the atmosphere crackled with intellectual fervour. A panel of distinguished jury members lauded the articulate presentations delivered by all participants, acknowledging their rational approach towards the subject matter.
The participants, guided by their mentors, were commended for their insightful contributions, marking a testament to their dedication and resilience.
Tanmay Bardia and Chirayu Kahtri, under the adept mentorship of their English teachers, Ms. Pritinanda Pattanayak and Ms. Shruti Raha emerged as the brilliant architects of victory, clinching the top honours in both categories, advocating for and against the motion. Their triumph not only signifies personal achievement but also sets a lofty standard for their peers in forthcoming endeavours. The prestigious Running Trophy was proudly hoisted by Delhi Public School Bhankrota, Jaipur, symbolizing their collective triumph.
Gratitude is extended to our visionary PVC, Ma'am Devyani Jaipuria, our guiding light, Ma'am
for having the students participate in such an esteemed competition with the honest intention of creating independent
thinkers who can spearhead a dynamic future globally.
Aditi Misra, and our insightful Principal, Ma'am Richa Prakash,
The session resonated as a vibrant tapestry of diverse opinions, fostering a deeper understanding
of the topic amongst the participants. The event drew to its close, with the National Anthem,
symbolizing unity and patriotism.