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CUK’s SLS holds debate competition for college students | KNO

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Ganderbal, Oct 17 (KNO): Department of Law, School of Legal Studies (SLS), Central University of Kashmir (CUK) through Legal Aid Clinic for Juveniles (LACJ) organised a debate competition for college students at Tulmulla Campus. LACJ has been established under the patronage of the project “Access to Justice” sponsored by the Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice (MLJ), Government of India. As many as 12 teams comprising 24 students from different degree colleges of the valley participated in the debate, the topic of which was “Family Socialisation is responsible for Juvenile Delinquency.” As per a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Dean, SLS, Prof. Farooq Ahmad Mir delivered the welcome address while Director, Access to Justice, MLJ, Shailesh Shrivastava, delivered the keynote speech online and highlighted the constitution of the project and its alliance at different practical levels with common states centres. Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Mehraj-ud-Din Mir, chaired the inaugural session and gave presidential remarks. He appreciated the theme of the debate and encouraged all participants to deliver their best. He also thanked the Ministry for granting the project to CUK. Dr. Ishrat Bashir, Coordinator, Department of English and Dr. Moyeed-ul-Zafar from the Department of Religious studies, were the jury members. Registrar, Prof. M Afzal Zargar, in his remarks during the award ceremony congratulated the department for organising such events. Referring to the institution of family, he spoke about the relevance of the debate theme. He also distributed prizes among winners. The first prize was bagged by Shoaib Mohammad from Amar Singh College, Srinagar. Muhammad Saqib from Abdul Ahad Azad Memorial College, Bemina, bagged the second prize while the third prize was shared by Uzma Ashraf from Government Degree College, Sumbal and Adil Farooq Khan from Amar Singh College. The best team trophy winners were Adil Farooq Khan and Shoaib Mohammad from Amar Singh College. The participants were given participation certificates—(KNO)

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