GD Monday - 'Life Is A Chair' - Week 4
The new season of GD Mondays is in its 4th week.
The new season of GD Mondays is in its 4th week.
The new season of GD Mondays is in its 3rd week.
This week's GD Topic is regarding an economic issue.
The new season of GD Mondays is back!
The Great Indian B School Debate 2014 has finally reached its conclusion. Team Lucy in the Sky With Power Points from IIM Trichy (Venkat Iyer and Bhanu P) has won the competition. We congratulate IIM Trichy for coming out on top on what was the culmination of one grueling debating tournament, with multiple rounds of battles and arguments with well-matched opponents. Team Twisted Minds from IIM Lucknow (Swati Thakur and Reshal Jain) thrilled audiences during the earlier rounds with the lucidity and creativity of their arguments, but ultimately fell short in the final round. IIM Lucknow are the defending champions of the Great Indian B School Debate, and they will now pass on the baton to IIM Trichy.
It is now time for the finals of the Great Indian B School Debate. From more than 30 teams, we whittled down to six, and after a bruising round of punches and counter punches, we came up with the four semifinalists - IIM Trichy, IIM Lucknow, IIFT Delhi and IIM Ranchi. The semifinals were in a Live Debate format where the contestants initially submitted their opening arguments and continued the debate in the comments section. In case you're late to the show, you can catch up on the first semifinal (The Tablet has No Future - IIM Trichy vs IIM Lucknow) and the second semifinal (Football will Overtake Cricket in India - IIFT Delhi vs IIM Ranchi). All four teams argued passionately. It is now time to announce the participants of the Grand Finale.
The semifinals got off to a roaring start yesterday with a rollicking debate between IIM Lucknow and IIM Trichy. Read that debate here. It is now time to get the second semifinal underway. This one is a battle between North and East. IIFT Delhi and IIM Ranchi will exchange blows in the second semifinal.
Will Football overtake cricket in India?