Jalandhar September 3 (Jaswinder Singh Azad)- It was hosted by the Post Graduate Department of Economics. The topic of the debate was “Balanced vs. Unbalanced Growth: Which Path is Better for Developing Countries?”
The session was marked by fervent enthusiasm and a lively exchange of ideas. The faculty members of the Department lauded the students’ dedication, noting the depth of research and the clarity of thought demonstrated throughout the competition. The event not only honed the participants’ analytical and public speaking skills but also encouraged them to engage critically with complex economic issues.
Students from B.A., B.Sc. (Economics), and B.A. B.Ed. participated with great enthusiasm
A total of seven students from B.A., B.Sc. (Economics), and B.A. B.Ed. participated with great enthusiasm. The debaters demonstrated a deep understanding of the topic, presenting well-rounded arguments. Arpita, Chandni, and Supreet from B.Sc. (Economics) Semester V, along with Mamta from B.A. Semester V, argued in favor of balanced growth, while Prachi and Amisha from B.A. B.Ed. Semester V, and Sapna from B.A. Semester V, advocated for unbalanced growth.
The faculty members of the department appreciated the hard work and dedication of all the participants, commending them for delivering an informative and dynamic debating session.
President Shri Naresh Budhia, Senior Vice-President Shri Vinod Dada, other esteemed Members of the Managing Committee, and Principal Prof. Dr. Pooja Prashar congratulated the students for their enthusiastic participation and exceptional performance.