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Students shine in Inter-house Hindi debate competition organised by Apeejay School, Noida
Students shine in Inter-house Hindi debate competition organised by Apeejay School, Noida
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2 years agoon
By
Anubha Singh
A spirited Inter-house Hindi Debate Competition on the thought-provoking topic “Digital Sansaar ne Manusheye Ke Swasthya Ko Prabhavit Kiya Hai” (The digital world has affected human health) was organised at Apeejay School, Noida recently.
Eight talented students, representing each of the four schoolhouses, showcased their debating skills, presenting compelling arguments both for and against the motion.
The participants engaged in a lively exchange of ideas, highlighting the various ways in which the digital world has impacted human health. The debate covered a wide range of points, from the benefits of digital technology in healthcare and communication to the potential risks of screen addiction and mental health issues.


The judges, who brought a wealth of knowledge and experience to the event, provided valuable insights to the participants. They commended the students for their articulate presentations and critical thinking skills. The judges also offered constructive feedback, encouraging the young debaters to continue honing their skills and wishing them success in their future endeavours.

Ms Ruby Bhatnagar, Head, Hindi Department, at the school expressed her gratitude to the school faculty and the esteemed judges for their support in making the event a success. She congratulated the winners and appreciated all the participants for their hard work and dedication.
The competition concluded with Gandhi House securing the first place, demonstrating exceptional debating prowess. Radha Krishnan House and Tagore House were the proud recipients of the second prizes, reflecting the high level of competition and the impressive talent of the students.

The Inter-house Hindi debate competition not only provided a platform for students to voice their opinions and develop their public speaking skills but also fostered a sense of camaraderie and healthy competition among the houses. The event was a testament to the school’s commitment to nurturing critical thinking and effective communication in its students.
Anubha Singh is the Principal Correspondent with Apeejay Newsroom. Having a journalism and mass communication background, she has varied experience with renowned print publications like Hindustan Times, The Pioneer and Deccan Chronicle. Her niche expertise lies in reporting and content creation for different core areas. She can be reached at [email protected] for any communication.