TIMES NOW presents Youth Debates in Bengaluru

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Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 03

MUMBAI: After the successful round-up of ?Youth Debates with Arnab Goswami? in Mumbai, TIMES NOW India?s leading English News Channel, presented the 2nd edition of this path breaking youth centric series of debate in the city of Bengaluru. Catch the 2-hour special telecast of this intense debate on this Saturday at 7:30 pm and repeat telecasts on Sunday at 1:30 pm & 9:30 pm only on TIMES NOW.

The youth from across Bengaluru?s colleges participated in large numbers to be a part of the prestigious panel moderated by Arnab Goswami. After a rigorous screening process, four students were given a platform to speak their mind and present a fresh perspective on - ?Will merit win if reservations are phased out??

With an impressive panel comprising the likes of Sanjay Kaul, Prof. Indiresan, Kamal Faruqui and Prof. Kancha Illayah encouraging the students, the evening concluded with the topic being fiercely debated.

Namrata Hegde from the IFIM Business School, Chandni Ahuja representing the Sri Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain University, Neetika Chakraborty and Jaykrishnan from the Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode battled it out both for and against the motion in a high profile debate putting forth their respective opinions. An overwhelming participation from young students amongst the audience made the debate interactive and significant.

Tune-in to TIMES NOW to watch the youth put forth their opinions on one of the toughest issues facing the nation, on - "Youth Debates with Arnab Goswami"

Saturday December 3rd 2011 at 7:30 pm

Repeat telecasts on December 4th 2011 at 1:30 pm at 9:30 pm only on TIMES NOW

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