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Paper presentation competition

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KOLLAM: This year’s Bishop Jerome Memorial South India Inter Collegiate Paper Presentation Competition will be held on November 20. Kollam Bishop Stanley Roman will inaugurate the competition.

The topic for the competition is “India’s nuclear deal: yesterday, today, and tomorrow.” Out of all the papers sent by students from various universities, ten have been short listed for the finals.

Those who have been short listed will have to make a ten-minute presentation in front of the judges, followed by a five-minute question-and-answer session with the judges. The paper can be presented in English or Malayalam.

The student who comes first will be given a cash prize of Rs.5,000. For the ones placed second and third, it will be cash prizes of Rs. 3000 and Rs. 2000 respectively. The first prize winner will be given the Bishop Jerome ever-rolling trophy.

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