Wednesday, March 9, 2011

DEBATE- SCHOOL UNIFORM SHOULD BE MADE COMPULSORY

School uniform brings a sense of uniformity and unity. A very good morning to one and all. Today, I, Shreya, am here to debate for the motion of today’s debate ’School uniform should be made compulsory’.


But will the children ever get bored with this fashion trend of not wearing the uniform. Nowadays children love wearing low waist pants and skirts in the school. Or they’ll have really short skirts. A school is a place where we come to study and not to flaunt our wealth. We have uniform so that everyone is equal. But what will happen if a child from a poor family will go to a school where everyone can wear casual clothes. Already his parents have a financial burden in buying all the expensive books. Then they’ll have to buy good clothes too because the child will want to wear a different dress every day. India is the country that has highest number of poor people (according to global poverty line who earn less than US$1 per day). May my opponents give an answer that how will they (poor) come up with the expenditure.


In the nutshell, I would like to conclude with that the children should certainly have a school uniform and that we should stop aping the west.

DEBATE-HOMEWORK SHOULD BE ABOLISHED

Good morning, everyone. Today, I, Shreya, am here to debate against the motion of ‘Homework should be abolished’. All of us want to score good marks. And when asked whether they would study at home a bit, then they’ll say no.

The children don’t want to do so. They would rather prefer to play or watch television rather than completing their homework and doing some self study. And most of the times this happens that instead of the children their parents compete the homework. Then what is the use of the homework. The teacher gives the homework so that in some way the child is able to revise the things taught in the class.

I don’t suggest that children get loads of homework so that it becomes a burden for them. But a little bit will help the children tremendously. A middle way of everything is best.
Thank you.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

THE WEIRD PETROL PUMP

… but in his car. Many people had crowded around it. He came out and asked a man that how he got in the car. The man told him that a villager had found him under a peepal tree which was near his car. He found a key in his pocket. He tried to put it in the keyhole of the car. It worked. With the help of the other villagers he had put him inside. He enquired a person about a petrol pump but he said that there wasn’t a one in that area. Everyone had left. Karan found out some money was missing from his wallet. He was sure that someone had fooled him. He wasn’t a superstitious person like the villagers who believed that a witch had done all this. He decided to search for that woman. He started searching for a forest. At last he found one. After some time he reached a clearing. There was a small hut. He walked towards it. He entered it. There was a small boy was counting some money. The boy was surprised to see Karan observing him carefully. He quickly put the money in his pocket. The lady was coming towards them. She had not noticed him. Karan quickly entered the hut. As soon as the woman entered he closed the door. He said” So you were the person who robbed the villagers of their money. You had told them that if they did not perform rituals then the witch who lived on the peepal tree would kill everybody. The villagers being superstitious believed you and also spent a lot of money. But you had stopped earning enough money so you started stealing money by making people unconscious. But you went too far with your greed for money. I came to know about this. Soon you’ll be behind the bars.” After some time police officials came and took the duo away.