Yaksha


The Derek O'Brien of the treta yug, THE YAKSHA, is again ready with his question fountain to find the modern day YUDHISTHIR. Judgments will be based on knowledge bag of contenders along the modern timeline and ability to apply lateral thinking and work out questions on topics like business, sports, entertainment, literature, history and the rest. The event involves possibly everything under the sky and is by no means topic specific. So, Quizzards! Tighten your belts to experience the ultimate rendezvous with Yaksha.
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Nachiketa-IT

"A computer is like a Death God, with a lot of rules and no mercy"
Nachiketa: He is the mythical boy who pleased the King of Death Yamraj by his intelligence and was able to escape from the inevitable claws of death to become an immortal name in the history of geniuses.
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Nachiketa-Core

"The beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not understand" -Frank Herbert
Unfolding the pages of Indian mythology, we come across a character who questioned death for the sake of giving life to his eager soul- Nachiketa. Beware all the finite hearted knowledge seekers, for modern India has been a land of many Nachiketas.The rambling pirates of information have all been specially summoned for this unduplicaple ceremony of information fight. Flip through your pages of mental encyclopedia in this super cyclone of technical questions and our search is for last banyan tree standing after this question massacre.
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Wakritwa


“WAKRITWA” i.e. Debate is a formal method of interactive and representational argument. Debate is a broader form of argument than logical argument, which only examine the consistency from axiom, and factual argument, which only examine what is or isn't the case or rhetoric which is technique of persuasion. Though logical consistency, factual accuracy as well as some emotional appeal to audience are important elements of the art of persuasion, in debating, one side often prevails over the other side by presenting superior "context" and/or framework of the issue, which is far more subtle and strategic.Debates are a means of encouraging critical thinking, personal expression, and tolerance of others' opinions.
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