Motions

Open Grand Finals

  • 1
    Time Set: 1948, THW reorganize India along linguistic lines
  • Open Semi Finals

  • 1
    In the case of ethnographic research on remote and minority communities, This House supports the use of ethnographic refusal in postcolonial scholarship
  • 2
    THis house believes thaT it is the responsibility of human beings to act on the consequences of a moral realisation
  • 3
    THis house Prefers a conception of love as grounded in non-sovereignty over one grounded in autonomy.
  • Novice Finals

  • 1
    In the case of ethnographic research on remote and minority communities, THis HouSe supports the use of ethnographic refusal in postcolonial scholarship
  • 2
    THis house believes thaT it is the responsibility of human beings to act on the consequences of a moral realisation
  • 3
    THis house Prefers a conception of love as grounded in non-sovereignty over one grounded in autonomy
  • Open Quarter Finals

  • 1
    TH(as United States) would pivot from Patience to Punishment as a foreign policy strategy while dealing with India
  • 2
    THO Syria's re-entry into Arab League
  • 3
    THS the rise of Minilateralism
  • Round 4`

  • 1
    THBT the creation of feminist icons and their cults of personality are good for the feminist movement
  • 2
    THR the decline of tightly integrated families.
  • 3
    THS the increasing prominence of data journalism at the expense of qualitative journalism.
  • Round 3

  • 1
    THIS HOUSE REGRETS 127th CAA
  • 2
    THIS HOUSE SUPPORTS THE SUB- CATEGORISATION OF OBCS
  • 3
    THIS HOUSE OPPOSES MURUGAN'S DEFENCE
  • Round 2

  • 1
    This House will significantly reduce the maximum age limit and maximum number of attempts in UPSC CSE.
  • 2
    In developing multicultural countries, this House believes that schools should prioritize teaching students about common national values and culture over focusing on the values of individual communities.
  • 3
    In the case of university admissions, THW restrict ECA quota to sports which are widely accessible (eg. cricket, football, as opposed to shooting, golfing)
  • Round 1

  • 1
    TH opposes the characterisation of cricket as a ‘gentleman’s game’.
  • 2
    TH, as a young European footballer, will leave their boyhood club.
  • 3
    THP a world where sporting clubs were the norm instead of national teams.