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INTRA INSTITUTE DEBATE CHAMPIONSHIP - 2018

The ability to formulate your thoughts is something that everybody possess. However, it is the ability to put across your thoughts in such a manner that they appeal to those listening, is the gift of oration. Everybody is a speaker, but not everybody is an orator.  The annual edition of the Intra-Institute Debate Competition was organized on the 15 th of February, 2018. The debate was organized in two rounds with the first eliminations round being organized on the 13 th February, open to the whole student body. The eliminations saw strong participation on the topic ‘Is Space Exploration Ethical’. On the basis of the performance at the elimination rounds, 8 teams were chosen to participate in the final round organized on the 15 th in the Multi-purpose Hall (MPH). These 8 teams were: Afreen & Nritika (II Year) Fury (IV Year) & Kainat (II Year) Sankalp & Arundhati (III Year) Trisha & Anshul (II Year) Vatsala & Tavish (V Year) Prateek &

ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN INDIA

Securing energy is the biggest job of any government. In a country like India which has a booming manufacturing sector, it becomes more important than ever to ensure energy security. Just as it is important, it is also difficult to ensure. India has relied on imports for securing its energy needs. Total installed capacity of India’s power sector as of 31 st August 2017 has been: Fuel MW % of Total Total Thermal 2,19,490 66.7%           Coal 1,93,467 58.8%           Gas 25,185 7.6%           Oil 838 0.3% Hydro (Renewable) 44,653 13.6% Nuclear 6,780 2.1% Renewable Energy Sources 58, 303 17.7%                              Total 329,226 The table above has been made as per data available from the Ministry of Power, Government of India [1] .  It is believed that India’s coal imports will rise by more than

VIRTUOSO - INTRA INSTITUTE QUIZ COMPETITION 2018

VIRTUOSO - INTRA INSTITUTE QUIZ COMPETITION 2018 Lex Quizzerables, the Quiz Club of the Institute, today conducted its annual edition of Quiz Competition, Virtuoso. Quizzes, more often than not, challenge our minds to focus and spontaneously respond back to the question at hand. It creates an ambience, where people of all age groups come together, and compete to win the coveted title. The Quiz was conducted in two stages, the Preliminary Round, which saw the participation of the entire college. The Top Scoring 16 students, qualified to the semi-final rounds which were subsequently held in the Multi-purpose Hall (MPH). The Semi-Finalists were grouped into eight teams, two members each. The Semi-Finals was just a mere glimpse of the spectacle of questions that awaited the participants who further qualified to the Final Round. The following set of teams made it to the Final Round(s): ·          Ankit & Sourav – III Year ·          Omvir (II Year) & Ajit (III

AN OVERVIEW OF THE CHINA PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR

Introduction To be able to understand the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), it is important to have a brief introduction into China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) or the One Belt One Road (OBOR) vision. It is a strategic plan that involves development of up to six corridors in various countries across the Central Asia, South East Asia and parts of the Middle East, trying to replicate the ancient Silk Route. As a part of this, they also have the 21 st Century Maritime Route that attempts to link China to Europe through South West Africa and South Asia. If successful, the OBOR will connect China to up to 60 countries, boosting its GDP by up to 25%. Need for CPEC The CPEC is a part of the vision of OBOR. China needs the CPEC for two key reasons. First, the Chinese economy is manufacturing based, therefore it requires an uninterrupted flow of raw material and power/energy and a market to sell these products. For both of these, China’s best solution is to be directly c