Hill Top School Wins Rotary Club Jamshedpur East Interschool Debate Competition

Nine schools compete in Rotary Club Jamshedpur East’s interschool debate on the subject of teenage change, with Hill Top School taking the top prize.

JAMSHEDPUR – The interschool debate competition’s winners received congratulations following the successful event sponsored by Rotary Club Jamshedpur East at the Golmuri Club, focusing on the topic "I am a teenager, I have changed, am I different?".

Director Sushma Pandey highlighted how these contests allowed students to engage in constructive debate and enhance their critical thinking abilities, reflecting the importance of interschool debate tournaments.

President Prema Gogna emphasized that the debates "provide pupils a wonderful platform to demonstrate their debating talents and increase their knowledge on a variety of themes."

The event’s organizers included the club’s president, Prema Gogna, and director Sushma Pandey, along with Rotarians Manish Jain, Tamali, and Anita Paul.

Rtn Kunal Kar was responsible for providing the awards and refreshments to the participants.

The runners-up speakers were Taruna Sudarshan from Little Flower School and Saumya Sinha from Hill Top School, while the best orators for and against the motion were Adarsh Kumar from SDSM School and Sunetra Laru from Hill Top School.

Finally, Little Flower School achieved the runner-up spot, with Hill Top School earning the victory.

Join Our Newsletter

Feel like reacting? Express your views here!

Related News

Rail Review Meet at Ghatshila on Train Delays, Projects

Senior South Eastern Railway officials met at Ghatshila’s Maubhandar to review train delays, new ROBs, Tatanagar redevelopment, and passenger demands from Jamshedpur constituency.

100-Day Yoga Countdown Held at Jamshedpur Women’s University

IVA Jharkhand holds a yoga awareness workshop at Jamshedpur Women’s University’s Bistupur campus on April 13, the 69th day of the 100-day countdown to International Yoga Day 2026.

Opinion

Middle East War Risks Global Economic Shock

Rising Middle East tensions could trigger a global food and fuel crisis, highlighting weak global governance and costly geopolitical adventurism.

Baby Girl

Congrats, it's a baby girl.  Wrap her up, let the autumn leaves curl. At 5, she plays with her brother's car. Her mother reminds, come back soon...

Just A Girl 

You May Also Like

TSAF Rowing Academy Wins Fourth National Medal

Tata Steel Adventure Foundation Rowing Academy wins its fourth national medal at the Indoor Rowing Championship 2026, marking rapid growth in Indian rowing.

Chakulia Aerodrome Surveyed for Airport Revival

AAI team inspects Chakulia aerodrome in East Singhbhum to assess its redevelopment as a modern airport under India’s plan to build 100 airports by 2036.

Read More

Discussion

Recent