'Voices' debate conducted at Abu Dhabi Indian School


Media Release

Abu Dhabi, Dec 5: Voices – the Debating Club of Abu Dhabi Indian School organized this years Intra School One-on-One Debate on November 18 in the school auditorium.

Mohamed Khaliq- second secretary culture – The Embassy of India was the chief guest. He also declared the event open.


Anil Pinto, debate moderator maintained the order and captivated debaters and audience as well.  A panel of judges consisted of Abu Dhabi based eminent toastmasters.

Altogther 14 participants wherein Saaj Chattopadhyay of XI D,  emerged as the best speaker of the day. She also bagged the best team first prize along with her team member Vikrant Mahajan of XI A.

Best team – second position was grabbed by Aayushi Madani of XI.E and Kushal Mohnot of XI.C and the third prize was won by Khadhija Zeba of XI.B along with Sachin Nilesh Bhatia of X F. The winners were awarded with attractive prizes and all the participants received goodie bags and certificates.

This event would not have been materialized without the relentless support we received from our sponsors. Voices registers its heartfelt thanks and gratitude to Seema Shetty –the director of Bite Rite and Vinod Kishore of Arabian Falcon Electrical Equipment. 

We also would like to extend our special thanks to Rajesh Bajaj.

For  the smooth  and successful conducting of this event year after year,  we are totally indebted to V K Mathu( advisor), N C Vijayachandra(principal) and Rashida Khatoon ( headmistress).

  

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