Moodbidri: Carmel School organises panel discussion


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Moodbidri, Nov 12: Carmel Moodbidri organised a panel discussion on November 9 in the school auditorium. It was conducted by the deputy cabinet ministers to share the valuable insights on the chosen topic. The topic of the panel discussion was for section 1 -online learning (advantages and disadvantages) and section 2 -talent and hard work.

Advantages of online learning like cost effectiveness, time saving, easy access and disdvantages like health hazards, lack of social skills etc., was highlighted.

Later on a detailed discussion was held on what is important - talent or hard work? Talent without hard work is a waste was highlighted brilliantly by the students.

Participants were also cross questioned by the deputy ministers and by other students. It was truly delightful to see the participants answering the questions confidently. The discussion was undertaken under the supervision of Sr Preena A C, the vice-principal and Clara. In the end the winners of the panel discussion was announced.

Sr Preena A C appreciated the deputy ministers and congratulated the panellists for their active participation. She was impressed with the overall execution of the panel discussion.

Rowan Rodrigues confidently compered the whole discussion. Diona Mascrenehas beautifullly delivered the welcome speech. Hiba Shaikh proposed the vote of thanks. Rules and the time limit for the discussion was appropriately explained by Uvel Sachi Fernandes.

The winners of the panel discussion were as follows:

Section 1 -1st place -Dhruvi Roopa and Dhrithi Shetty
2nd place – Sanvi Reona and Sudhanshu Devadiga
Section 2 -1st place – Ralph Menezes and Jenelia Menezes
2nd place – Lesvita D’Mello and Rian D’Costa

The discussion was truly engaging and insightful. Students were also delightful to be the part of this enlightening and enriching discussion.

 

 

 

  

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