The war worth fighting: War of wordsLast Updated Fri, Mar 15, 2019

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The literary club of Bennett University organized a debate competition on Wednesday. The topic of the debate was - Should humans be used instead of animals when it comes to clinical trials? (Photo feature by Mansi Jain)
All the participants and organisers are ready to begin the debate called the ‘war of words’
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All the participants and organisers are ready to begin the debate called the ‘war of words’.

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The organizers of the event, Pravina Bhamra and Nikil Kapoor, taking notes of the statements made by the speakers
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The organizers of the event, Pravina Bhamra and Nikhil Kapoor, taking notes of the statements made by the speakers.

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Harshit Mansukhani sharing his views against the motion: ‘Using humans for clinical trials is a more ethical alternative than using animals.'
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Harshit Mansukhani sharing his views against the motion: ‘Using humans for clinical trials is a more ethical alternative than using animals.'

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Bharath strongly opposes the motion and claims that it’s not ethical to have clinical trails on prisoners
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Bharath strongly opposes the motion and claims that it’s not ethical to have clinical trails on prisoners.

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Rupanshi firmly believes that humans are responsible for their activities and speaks for the motion
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Rupanshi Chitransh firmly believes that humans are responsible for their activities and speaks for the motion.

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Rishabh Mishra, Btech third year student, making a witty statement at the end of the competition
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Rishabh Mishra, BTech third year student, making a witty statement at the end of the competition.

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