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Symbiosis Law School Parliamentary Debate, 2025
Feb 28, 2025 · India · BP
Motions
Symbiosis Law School Parliamentary Debate, 2025 (2025)10 motions
- Round 1This house supports the establishment of a central authority within social movements.
- Round 2This house prefers a world where all sports are played in the GAA mode.
- Round 3This house regrets the prominence of left/liberal views at universities.
- Round 4This house believes that microcredit does more harm than good.
- Round 5This house would put a cap on financial and energy capital expenditure each company can allocate to the development of AI.
- Pre-SemifinalsThis house prefers a world where familial care labour is seen as a distinct service job rather than a personal/private responsibility.
- Novice SemifinalsThis house, as the World Bank, would aggressively fund models of conservation economics.
- SemifinalsThis house predicts that China will have the largest economy by GDP in 50 years time.
- Novice FinalThis house opposes the prominence of heroism as a value in society.
- Grand FinalThis house would choose to raise your children as strictly Hindus rather than raise them as strictly Muslims.
What gets set here
Social & Identity30%
Economics30%
Sport10%
Education10%
Technology10%
Religion10%
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Practice Social & Identity motions ›Read: Generating arguments ›Breaking here
18% of teams break
Teams usually guarantee their break on 11 points.
Break on speaks? Average at least 75.3.
Last edition: 12 of 65 teams broke.
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Break categories
This tournament runs a separate break for each category. From the most recent edition:
- Open break12 teams
- Novice break13 teams
Top speeches
The highest individual speaker scores recorded at this tournament.
| Debater | Speech | Motion | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇮🇳 S. S. | MO | This house regrets the prominence of left/liberal views at universities. | 84 |
| 🇮🇳 Anshuman M. | GW | This house believes that microcredit does more harm than good. | 83 |
| 🇮🇳 Raghav D. | MG | This house believes that microcredit does more harm than good. | 83 |
| Shaurya S. | OW | This house regrets the prominence of left/liberal views at universities. | 82 |
| 🇮🇳 Sharun G. | PM | This house prefers a world where all sports are played in the GAA mode. | 81 |
| Ranvir S. | DPM | This house supports the establishment of a central authority within social movements. | 81 |
| 🇮🇳 S. S. | PM | This house believes that microcredit does more harm than good. | 81 |
| Nayantara R. | DPM | This house prefers a world where all sports are played in the GAA mode. | 81 |
| 🇮🇳 Sharun G. | PM | This house would put a cap on financial and energy capital expenditure each company can allocate to the development of AI. | 81 |
| Jash D. | MG | This house supports the establishment of a central authority within social movements. | 80 |
| Siya M. | PM | This house supports the establishment of a central authority within social movements. | 80 |
| Shaurya S. | DPM | This house believes that microcredit does more harm than good. | 80 |
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