Statement and Argument (original) (raw)

**Statement: Should women be given reservation in Parliament?

**Arguments:

  1. Yes. It will ensure equal representation of women in policymaking.
  2. No. It will lead to an imbalance in gender representation in the long term.

**Statement: Should voting be made compulsory in India?

**Arguments:

  1. Yes. It will ensure that every citizen exercises their right to vote and participate in democracy.
  2. No. Forcing people to vote will violate their personal freedom.

**Statement: Should mobile phones be banned in schools?

**Arguments:

  1. Yes. Mobile phones distract students from studies and promote indiscipline.
  2. No. Mobile phones are a necessity in emergencies and for staying connected with parents.

**Statement: Should junk food advertisements be banned during children’s TV programs?
**Arguments:

**Statement: Should advertisements targeting children be banned?

**Arguments:

  1. Yes. Children are impressionable and may be influenced negatively by advertisements.
  2. No. Advertisements are a form of free speech and an essential part of the economy.

**Statement: Should capital punishment be abolished?

**Arguments:

  1. Yes. It is inhumane and violates human rights.
  2. No. It acts as a deterrent to serious crimes.

**Statement: Should plastic bags be completely banned?

**Arguments:

  1. Yes. They cause significant harm to the environment and marine life.
  2. No. They are convenient for carrying goods and cheaper than alternatives.

**Statement: Should the age of retirement be increased?

**Arguments:

  1. Yes. People are living longer and can contribute productively for more years.
  2. No. It will reduce job opportunities for younger people.

**Statement: Should examinations be abolished in schools?
**Arguments:

**Statement: Should education be made free for all?

**Arguments:

  1. Yes. Education is a fundamental right, and everyone deserves access to it.
  2. No. Free education puts a financial burden on the government.

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