SMCPT - Report on Debate Competition Held Under “Gender Sensitization Program”

SMCPT - Report on Debate Competition Held Under “Gender Sensitization Program”

  • Start Date : October 06,2018
  • End Date : October 06,2018
  • Venue : SMIMS
  • Category : Seminar

On the date of 6th October 2018, a debate competition was held under the guidance of Dr. Priyanka Singh, Associate Prof. SMCPT for “Gender sensitization program”. The topic of the debate was “lesser economic and social conditions of women leads to human trafficking”. There were two teams group “A” and group “B” constituting of six participants. Each member had to either speak for or against the given topic under the time duration.

  • Start Date : October 06,2018
  • End Date : October 06,2018
  • Venue : SMIMS
  • Category : Seminar

On the date of 6th October 2018, a debate competition was held under the guidance of Dr. Priyanka Singh, Associate Prof. SMCPT for “Gender sensitization program”. The topic of the debate was “lesser economic and social conditions of women leads to human trafficking”. There were two teams group “A” and group “B” constituting of six participants. Each member had to either speak for or against the given topic under the time duration.

REPORT ON DEBATE COMPETITION HELD UNDER “GENDER SENSITIZATION PROGRAM”

 

On the date of 6th October 2018, a debate competition was held under the guidance of Dr. Priyanka Singh, Associate Prof. SMCPT for “Gender sensitization program”. The topic of the debate was “lesser economic and social conditions of women leads to human trafficking”. There were two teams group “A” and group “B” constituting of six participants. Each member had to either speak for or against the given topic under the time duration.

 

THE JUDGES FOR THE EVENT WERE:

  1. Dr. VK Mehta
    Associate Dean (Student affairs)
    Prof. and HOD, dept of Community Medicine.
  2. Dr. Nikita Joshi
    Prof. and HoD
    College of Physiotherapy
  3. Dr. Rubi Dey
    Assistant Professor
    Dept. of Physiology

As the competition started we could see the participants were all geared up and also were fully passionate to win. Group A started the debate and were seem to defend right from the first speaker, group B were fierce and ready to retaliate. As winning and losing is the part and parcel of the game, group A emerged as the winner for being defensive about their objective and also for sticking to their points till the end.

                    Shuva Koirala from group A delivering her speech.       Raman Phurba Tamang from group B delivering his speech.

Tenzing Yega and Ram Tamang appointed as the Gender Champions.

After the participants had delivered all their speeches, the certificates for the appointment of gender champions were given. As they play a vital role in organizing the events that are going to take place further under the same program and also on educating the students about how important is knowing about their gender equity in the contemporary world.

                                                                               Judges along with the winning team.

 Certificates were given to the winning team and also Sonam Choden Bhutia from group B scored the highest points and bagged the award for the “best speaker”.

                                                          Judges along with the best speaker Ms. Sonam Bhutia

The event concluded with a thank note to the jury members and also to everyone who was present to witness the event and also with a promise of conducting more events under “Gender Sensitization Program”.

Report by – Dr. Priyanka Singh (Associate Prof.)

Gender Champion, SMCPT Tenzing Yega (BPT Final year) and   Ram Tamang (BPT IIIrd Year)