Motions from the 5th NUJS Parliamentary Debate (Jan. 20-22, 2012)
Held at West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata [58 teams took part in 6 preliminary rounds and the top 16 teams proceeded to the knock-out phase of the tournament]
Motions used for demonstration debates
- This house believes that it was a bad idea to invite Salman Rushdie to the Jaipur Literature Festival
- This house will hold social networking websites liable for offensive content posted by their users
Round 1 : The dismal science - Economics (20/1/2012)
- This house is against private sector participation in the management of pension funds
- This house believes that the devaluation of national currencies is a justifiable tool to boost export earnings
- This house believes that central monetary institutions should be insulated from executive control
Round 2: The faith factor - Religion (20/1/2012)
- This house will no longer impose the requirement of celibacy for Catholic Priests
- This house believes that the state should offer financial assistance to interfaith couples
- This house believes that there is nothing wrong with conversion through inducement
Round 3: Sport (20/1/2012)
- This house believes that violent sports involving animals should be prohibited
- This house believes that players on national teams should not be contractually prevented from participating in profit-driven professional leagues
- This house will establish a special tax on high-earning sportspersons to fund the development of sports
Round 4: Beyond Boundaries - Foreign Affairs (21/1/2012)
- This house believes that the targeted killings of Iranian nuclear scientists is justified
- This house believes that national governments should not hire foreign lobbying firms to represent their interests
- This house believes that there is an obligation to repatriate deposed tyrants back to their home countries
Round 5: Gender and Sexuality (21/1/2012)
- This house will endorse the 'Slutwalk' campaign
- This house supports the idea of paternity leave
- This house believes that women in developing countries should embrace reproductive tourism
Round 6: 'Why this Kolaveri Di?' (21/1/2012)
- This house believes that school libraries should not stock the Harry Potter series of books
- This house will tolerate nudism in beaches and public pools in India
- This house will allow all communities to freely use the n-word
Octa-finals and Novice quarters: 'Love thy neighbours, debate their motions ' - Debates pertaining to SAARC countries (22/1/2012)
- This house will not arrest fishermen who cross national maritime boundaries
- This house will prosecute the perpetrators of the 1971 conflict in Bangladesh
- This house believes that armies should not be allowed to operate commercial ventures
Quarter-finals and Novice semis: 'People Power' - Political participation (22/1/2012)
- This house believes that constitutions should not be amended without direct citizen participation
- This house believes that corporations should not be allowed to make political contributions
- This house believes that democracies should give full voting rights to their diaspora
Semi-Finals and Novice final: 'Blackboard Jungle'- Issues pertaining to administration of higher education (22/1/2012)
- This house will not include class participation as a component of evaluation for taught courses in colleges
- This house believes that student feedback should be given weightage in decisions about promotions of faculty members
- This house believes that professional bodies should not be involved in the regulation of higher education in their respective fields
Final (22/1/2012)
- This house believes that the Prime Minister of India should be an elected member of the Lok Sabha
Motions from 2nd Jerome D’Souza Memorial Debate (Jan. 14-16,2012)
Held at Loyola College, Chennai (22 teams took part in 5 preliminary rounds and the top 8 teams proceeded to the knock-out phase of the tournament)
Motion used for demonstration debate
- This house believes that governments are justified in restricting access to the internet during violent protests
Round 1 – Indian Economic Policy
- This house supports foreign direct investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail
- This house will prefer direct cash transfers over subsidized foodgrains in the Public Distribution System (PDS)
- This house will abolish alcohol excise in all states
Round 2 – Education
- This house supports the earmarking of 25% seats for economically weaker sections in private schools [As provided under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2010]
- This house believes that universities should not be granted intellectual property rights (IPRs) over research outputs generated through public funds
- This house will prevent coaching institutes from naming successful applicants after the declaration of results of competitive exams
Round 3 – Environment
- This house believes that multilateral efforts to reduce carbon emissions are futile
- This house believes that restrictions on the use of plastic bags are counter-productive
- This house believes that the consent of affected communities should be a precondition for proceeding with large infrastructural projects
Round 4 – History-writing
- This house will de-emphasize nationalism in the history curriculum for schools
- This house believes that Delhi University’s decision to drop A.K. Ramanujan’s essay ‘300 Ramayanas: Five examples and three thoughts on translation’ from its history curriculum was justifiable
- This house supports the ‘Truth and Reconciliation Commission’ (TRC) model for post-conflict societies
Round 5 – Foreign affairs
- This house believes that the time is ripe to invade North Korea
- This house believes that the United States should give Guantanamo Bay back to Cuba
- This house believes that banks should not disclose the identity of their customers in spite of requests made by foreign governments
Quarter-finals – Gender
- This house believes that single working women should be exempted from paying personal income tax
- This house is skeptical about ladies-only compartments in public transport
- This house believes that single-sex schools are an anachronism
Semi-finals – Free speech fundamentalism
- This house believes that there is nothing wrong with the ‘paid news’ phenomenon
- This house believes that that there can be no such thing as hate speech in a liberal democracy
- This house believes that news-providers should not face criminal liability for inaccuracies in news-reporting
Final – Tolerance
- This house will abolish residency requirements for immigrants seeking citizenship
- This house believes that minority run educational institutions should not be given special treatment under the law
- This house believes that Western liberal democracies should not restrain the functioning of Sharia courts
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