SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 28: Governor N.N. Vohra attended the
concluding session of an Inter-School Debating Competition organised by the
Tribune Group of Newspapers in collaboration with the Kashmir Harvard
Educational Institute, Srinagar, here today.
The topic of the debate was “Googlelisation: Thumbs up or Thumbs
down.” 12 schools from Srinagar participated in this Debating Competition.
Ist prize of Rs. 6000 was won by Babar Bilal from Delhi Public School,
2nd prize of Rs. 4000 was won by Ana FirdousShah, Presentation Convent School,
3rd prize of Rs. 3000 was won by Bareen Ishtiyaq Sheikh from Iqra Educational
Institute.
First Consolation Prize was won by Haya Javaid from Kashmir Harvard
Educational Institute, Second Consolation Prize was won by Muntaha Nazir Wani,
New Bonvivant School, Eidgah, and Third Consolation Prize was bagged by Ifla
Amin from the Legends School of Education, Kanitar. The award for the Best
School Team was won by Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School.
Complimenting the organisers for providing an attractive oppurtunity to
the students to express their views on an interesting topic, Governor observed
that such contests help the students to develop confidence to express their
thoughts in a clear and coherent manner.
Emphasising the importance of such co- curricular activities in the
holistic development of the students, Governor observed that he has instituted
Silver Rolling Trophies for Annual Declamation Contests in the various
Universities and some colleges in the State, as such events particularly
provide opportunities to students from remote areas of the State.
Expressing his views on the topic of the Debate Governor observed that
while all technological innovations have their pros and cons it is important
that we must achieve rapid progress in the Science and Technology arena.
Lauding the talent of the students, Governor observed that if given the
required opportunities and a conducive environment, youth of the State has the
capability of achieving excellent results, in every arena, on a pan India
basis.
Governor noted that despite the serious difficulties faced in the past
years, J&K youth is coming up very well and there has been a very
impressive increase in the number of our youth who are getting selected for the
various All India and Central Services.
Governor lauded the Tribune Group of Newspapers for their valuable
contribution towards objective journalism for the past nearly 130 years and
appealed to the Editor in Chief to organise such competitions on a regular
basis, for the overall benefit of J&K youth.
Sh. Aijaz Mohammad Sheikh, HoD, Linguistic School of Arts, Language and
Literature, University of Kashmir, and Er. Maroof Naieem Qadri, HoD,
Directorate of IT, University of Kashmir, presented their views on the
occasion.
The Welcome Address was presented by Sh. Mubashir Ahmad, Convener and
Vote of Thanks was given by Sh. Arun Joshi, Resident Editor, The Tribune.
Sh. Harish Khare, Editor in Chief, The Tribune; Sh. Tariq Ahmad
Bakhtoo, Chairman of the Kashmir Harvard Educational Institute and Sh. Vinay
Verma, GM of the Tribune were among those present on the occasion.
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