R.S. Jhunjhunwala English Debate
The late Shri R.S. Jhunjhunwala was an officer of the Indian Revenue Service (Income Tax) from where he retired in 1985. Shri R.S. Jhunjhunwala was born in 1930 and studied commerce & law. Not from a very well to do family, he was assisted by others with financial support for his education. That support allowed him to write & qualify the civil services examinations. His personal experience left an indelible mark on him and post his retirement, he setup The R. Jhunjhunwala foundation as Founding Trustee with the active support of his sons, Rajesh and Rakesh Junjhunwala. Shri R. Jhunjhunwala was involved in many charitable initiatives. He was ? (A) president ICL Education Society, that runs one college & two schools Vashi educating about 9000 students a year. (B) president Mahila Mandal, Udaipur. A sixty year old institution running a higher secondary schools for girls, a cottage industry, a hostel for 100 girls from tribal areas providing for their education and maintenance and a public library for other activities. (C) Associated with Jan Sahai Samiti, Hyderabad, Indian council of Mental Hygiene, skills and ability school Nerul and Consumer Guidance Society of Indian. (d) He was also keenly interested in music & fine art. He helped promote Rasik Sangam an organisation devoted to culture, music & arts and also served as president of Kal Ke Kalakar Sangeet Samelan, Mumbai. Shri R.S. Jhunjhunwala was a well known philanthropist & as educationist who helped and guided us in our efforts. We dedicate this debate to the fond memory of Shri R.S. Jhunjhunwala who dedicated his life to the cause of education and welfare of the society.
Shri R.S. Jhunjhunwala Memorial All India English Debate 9 th August 2019
DVP organized Sh. R S Jhunjhunwala Memorial English Debate on Tuesday, 9th August, 2019 at the school premises. 35 leading CBSE schools participated to deliver their debate for the motion and against the motion on the topic “Judicial Activism is a threat to Parliamentary System" We dedicate this Debate to the fond memory of Shri R. S. Jhunjhunwala who dedicated his life to the cause of education and welfare of the society. The S V Public School, Jaipur lifted Running Trophy. Best speakers- Hushan Ahmed from The S V Public School, Jaipur clinched first position and awarded cash prize of Rs. 15,100/-, Subham from Army Public School, Jaipur earned second position and awarded 12,100/- and Ayushi The Laxmipat Singhania Academy ,Bishu got third position and awarded cash prize Rs. 9100/- respectively. Mebha Sharma from Pilani Public Schoo,Pilani, Suhani from The Rajasthan Public School Kothputli , Neha Rathore from Janki Devi Mandalia school,Pilani and Apurva Doot from Guda International School Guda bagged motivational prize worth of Rs. 2,500/- each. The debate was of very high standard and earned a lot of appreciation from the packed audience. Shri Rajesh Jhunjhunwala ,Trustee R Jhunjhunwala Foundation Trust, Mumbai was the Chief Guest of the debate and Shri Ramakant Sharma Chairman Executive Jaipur preside over the function. Judges Dr. Narayan B Iyar ,CEO IDF Mumbai, Dr Kshipra Jain Assistant Professor and Dr. Mohit, Assistant Professor ,Department of English of Rajasthan University, Jaipur evaluated the speakers. The debate was conducted in two sessions.
Shri R.S. Jhunjhunwala Memorial All India English Debate 9 th August 2018
DVP organised Sh. R S Jhunjhunwala Memorial English Debate on Tuesday, 9th August, 2018 at the school premises. 38 leading CBSE schools participated to deliver their debate for the motion and against the motion on the topic “Technological Progress signifies the decline of Human Moral, Spiritual and Traditional Values ” We dedicate this Debate to the fond memory of Shri R. S. Jhunjhunwala who dedicated his life to the cause of education and welfare of the society. The CEERI Vidya Mandir ,Pilani lifted Running Trophy. Best speakers- Sneha Tyagi from Army Public School,Jaipur clinched first position and awarded cash prize of Rs. 15,100/-, Disha Yadav from CEERI Vidya Mandir Pilani earned second position and awarded 12,100/- and Muskan Ajitsaria from Mody School Laxmangarh got third position and awarded cash prize Rs. 9100/- respectively. Vasundhara from Rajasthan Public School, Kotputli and Megha Sharma from CEERI Vidya Mandir Pilani bagged motivational prize worth of Rs. 2,500/- each. The debate was of very high standard and earned a lot of appreciation from the packed audience. Shri Ramakant Sharma Chairman Executive Jaipur preside over the function. Judges Dr. Narayan Iyar, CEO IDF Mumbai, Dr. R P Singh Assistant Professor JECRT University Jaipur and Dr. Mohit Jingar of Rajasthan University, Jaipur evaluated the speakers. The debate was conducted in two sessions.
Shri R.S. Jhunjhunwala Memorial All India English Debate 9 th August 2017
DVP organized Sh. R S Jhunjhunwala Memorial English Debate on Wednesday, 9th August, 2017 at the school premises. About 33 leading CBSE schools from all over India participated to deliver their debate for the motion and against the motion on the topic “Frequent Disruptions in Parliament are a Bane for Indian Democracy”. We dedicate this Debate to the fond memory of Shri R. S. Jhunjhunwala who dedicated his life to the cause of education and welfare of the society. The Rajasthan School, Kotputli lifted Running Trophy. Best speakers- Isha Nagar from The Rajasthan School, Kotputli clinched first position and awarded cash prize of Rs. 15,100/-, Harshita Joshi from Birla Shishu Vihar, Pilani earned second position and awared 12,100/- and Prachi from The Rajasthan School, Kotputli got third position and awarded cash prize Rs. 9100/- respectively, Kalpana Bishnoi from Bal Academy Secondary School, Phalodi, Jodhpur and Sneha Tyagi from Army Public School, Jaipur bagged motivational prize worth of Rs. 2,500/- each. The debate was of very high standard and earned a lot of appreciation from the packed audience. Justic V. S. Dave, Former Judge, Rajasthan High Court Jaipur, was the Chief Guest of the debate and Shri Ramakant Sharma, Chairman Executive of Dundlod Vidyapeeth preside over the function. Judges Prof. S. K. Charan, Prof. Dalip Karan Singh Rathore, Prof. Mohit Jeengar of Rajasthan University, Jaipur evaluated the speakers. The debate was conducted in two sessions.
Shri R.S. Jhunjhunwala Memorial All India English Debate 9 th August 2016
DVP organized Sh. R S Jhunjhunwala Memorial English Debate on Tuesday, 9th August, 2016 at the school premises. About 34 leading CBSE schools from all over India participated to deliver their debate for the motion and against the motion on the topic “Media has forgotten its role as fourth pillar of democracy.” We dedicate this Debate to the fond memory of Shri R. S. Jhunjhunwala who dedicated his life to the cause of education and welfare of the society. The Rajasthan School, Kotputli lifted Running Trophy. Best speakers- Aishwarya Shekhawat from The Rajasthan School, Kotputli clinched first position and awarded cash prize of Rs. 15,100/-, Wishes V. Wilson from G.R. Global Academy, Jaipur earned second position and awared 12,100/- and Shruti Gupta from The Rajasthan School, Kotputli got third position and awarded cash prize Rs. 9100/- respectively, Bhupinder Kaur from Mody School, Laxmangarh and Abhi Raheja from O.P. Jindal Modern School, Hisar bagged motivational prize worth of Rs. 2,500/- each. The debate was of very high standard and earned a lot of appreciation from the packed audience. C.A. Rajesh Kumar Radheyshyam Jhunjhunwala, R. Jhunjhunwala Foundation, Mumbai was the Chief Guest of the debate and Ranbir Singh, Chairman (IPTA), Jaipur preside over the function. Judges Dr. Narayan B. Iyer, CEO & National Co-ordinator (IDF), Mumbai, Prof. Dalip Karan Singh Rathore, Prof. Mohit of Rajasthan University, Jaipur evaluated the speakers. The debate was conducted in two sessions.
Shri R.S. Jhunjhunwala Memorial All India English Debate 9 th August 2015
DVP organized Sh. R S Jhunjhunwala Memorial English Debate on 9th August, 2015 at the school premises. About 32 leading CBSE schools from all over India participated to deliver their debate for the motion and against the motion on the topic ?Punishment for Wrong Doing is Divinely Ordained. ? We dedicate this Debate to the fond memory of Shri R. S. Jhunjhunwala who dedicated his life to the cause of education and welfare of the society. The Birla Shishu Vihar, Pilani lifted Running Trophy. Best speakers- Himakshi Alaria from Birla Shishu Vihar, Pilani clinched first position and awarded cash prize of Rs. 15,100/-, Hamir Singh from BRCM Public School, Vidyagram, Bahal earned second position and awared 12,100/- and Himanshi Sharma from Pilani Public School, Pilani got third position and awarded cash prize Rs. 9100/- respectively, Deeksha Bareth from Mody School, Laxmangarh and Kumar Vinayak from Birla Public School, Pilani bagged motivational prize worth of Rs. 2,500/- each. The debate was of very high standard and earned a lot of appreciation from the packed audience. Dr. L. Solanki Principal B. K. Birla Institute of Engineering & Technology, Pilani was the Chief Guest of the debate and Ranbir Singh, President (IPTA) Jaipur preside over the function. Judges Dr. Abhimanyu Singh, Prof. Mohit of Rajasthan University, Jaipur and Dr. K. D. Yadav evaluated the speakers. The debate was conducted in two sessions.
Shri R.S. Jhunjhunwala Memorial All India English Debate 9th August 2014
DVP organized Sh. R S Jhunjhunwala Memorial English Debate on 9th August, 2014 at the school premises. About 27 leading CBSE schools from all over India participated to deliver their debate for the motion and against the motion on the topic ?The Institution of Lokpal has to be Totally Autonomous and Free?. We dedicate this Debate to the fond memory of Shri R. S. Jhunjhunwala who dedicated his life to the cause of education and welfare of the society. The Mody School, Laxmangarh lifted Running Trophy. Best speakers- Aditi Priya from Birla Balika Vidyapeeth, Pilani clinched first position and awarded cash prize of Rs. 15,100/-, Neha Nihalani from Mody School, Laxmangarh earned second position and awared 12,100/- and Ashwin Mishra from Birla School, Pilani got third position and awarded cash prize Rs. 9100/- respectively, Vanshita Sachdeva from S.V. Public School, Jaipur and Ridhhi Jain from Mody School, Laxmangarh bagged motivational prize worth of Rs. 2,500/- each. The debate was of very high standard and earned a lot of appreciation from the packed audience. C.A. Rajesh Kumar Radheyshyam Jhunjhunwal, R. Jhunjhunwala Foundation, Mumbai was the Chief Guest of the debate and judges Dr. Bandana Chakrabarty, Prof. Supriya Agarwal and Dr. D. C. Sharma of Centre University of Rajasthan, Jaipur evaluated the speakers. The debate was conducted in two sessions.