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EXTEMPORE COMPETITION 2018 – THURSDAY ACTIVITY

On a wonderful Thursday Afternoon, when the sun was shining bright, Army Institute of Law organised an Extempore Competition as part of the Thursday Activity. 15 enthusiastic students, took part in this joyous competition.

Emcee Aaryan RK (Second Year) hosted the competition and the students by way of chit system, chose their topics for the Extempore. The students were allotted topics from various burning issues.
Be it GST, Demonetisation, Triple Talaq or Internet Censorship etc., participants elocuted their views in a very articulate manner, whilst grappling the attention of the audience members. It indeed was a delight to hear such wonderful points/views, put forth by the participants.

More often than not, we come across such topics and discussions in our day to day life, but in this Thursday Activity, participants enlightened the audience while dealing with the intricacies associated with the topics assigned to them. Of-course, anecdotes, quotations, added humour to the entire competition.

While everyone had put in their efforts in a dedicated manner, it was indeed a tough call to decide the winners. 

Fury Jain, from the fourth year, secured the First Position.
Kainat Singh, from the second year, secured Second Position.
Adhya Jha, from the first year, secured Third Position.

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