Results: 3rd National Essay Writing Competition on Nation and Nationalism 2019
Amity Law School proudly announces the results and rank of the 3rd National Essay Writing Competition on Nation and Nationalism 2019. The Third Edition of National Essay Writing Competition on Nation and Nationalism, 2019 was organised in collaboration with National Commission for Women, Indian Lawyers Association, Law Street Journal, and Legal Bites. The Organising Committee, Amity Law School Gurugram would like… Read More »
Amity Law School proudly announces the results and rank of the 3rd National Essay Writing Competition on Nation and Nationalism 2019. The Third Edition of National Essay Writing Competition on Nation and Nationalism, 2019 was organised in collaboration with National Commission for Women, Indian Lawyers Association, Law Street Journal, and Legal Bites. The Organising Committee, Amity Law School Gurugram would like to thank every participant of the 3rd National Essay Writing Competition...
Amity Law School proudly announces the results and rank of the 3rd National Essay Writing Competition on Nation and Nationalism 2019. The Third Edition of National Essay Writing Competition on Nation and Nationalism, 2019 was organised in collaboration with National Commission for Women, Indian Lawyers Association, Law Street Journal, and Legal Bites.
“The preservation of freedom is not the task of soldiers alone.
The whole nation has to be strong.” ― Lal Bahadur Shastri
Congratulations to all the Winners and participants for putting in all the hard work!!
The results of the TOP TWENTY are as follows:
Rank 1
Name of Participant – Abhinav Kadyalwar
Name of College/University – IIITDM Kancheepuram, Chennai
Title of Essay – CAA, 2019
Rank 2
Name of Participant – Jnandeep Bora
Name of Organisation – Gauhati High Court
Title of Essay – A Bird’s Eye view of Indian Politics
Rank 3
Name of Participant – Srijita Goswami and Aprajita Agnihotri
Name of College/University – Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
Title of Essay – Nationalism sans borders: Blurring the bold lines
Rank 4
Name of Participant – Aarvi Singh and Swantika Kumar Rajvanshi
Name of College/University – Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab
Title of Essay – Guillotining Dissent on the Altar of Conscriptive Nationalism
Rank 5
Name of Participant – Ssanjana Gupta
Name of College/University – Hidayatullah National Law University
Title of Essay – Heaven was blood
Rank 6
Name of Participant – Humaira Afreen
Name of College/University – Presidency University
Title of Essay – From ‘Ghar Wapsi’ to ‘Naam Wapsi’: Resurgence of Saffron faced Religious Nationalism in India
Rank 7
Name of Participant – Arushi Dubey
Name of College/University – University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh
Title of Essay – The Indian Women’s voice in defining Nationalism
Rank 8
Name of Participant – Deepika Singla
Name of College/University – Daulat Ram College, Delhi University
Title of Essay – Indian Politics in Peril
Rank 9
Name of Participant – Sahil Singh and Vanshaj Dhiman
Name of College/University – Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University
Title of Essay – Evolution of Nationalism: From Classical to Liberal
Rank 10
Name of Participant – Abhinav Ashok
Name of College/University – Netaji Subhas University of Technology, Delhi University
Title of Essay – Sacred Game of Names
Rank 11
Name of Participant – Jasmine Brar
Name of College/University – Army Institute of Law, Mohali
Title of Essay – Indian Army: A Declining Interest?
Rank 12
Name of Participant – Aneesh Johnson
Name of College/University – School of Law, Christ University
Title of Essay – Patronizing by Safforinzing- The Politics of Renaming Public Spaces
Rank 13
Name of Participant – Ameya Nath
Name of College/University – Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University
Title of Essay – Menses: Better Health, Better Status
Rank 14
Name of Participant – Pranjal Sunkar and Prateek Srivastava
Name of College/University – Gujarat National Law University
Title of Essay – Securing India’s borders in the 21st century
Rank 15
Name of Participant – Bobil Kumar
Name of College/University – Faculty of Law, Delhi University
Title of Essay – Promiscuous concept of Nationalism: Indian perspective, a chaos created by Patrio-nationalism and secular-nationalism
Rank 16
Name of Participant – Manasi Vijay Deshmukh
Name of Organisation – Sudharman Law Firm, Pune
Title of Essay – Death of India in the Battle of Terrorism and Nationalism
Rank 17
Name of Participant – Priyanka Vaidyanath
Name of College/University – BMS College of Law, Bengaluru
Title of Essay – Pink Nationalism: A move from the patriarchal notion
Rank 18
Name of Participant – Saumya Singh
Name of College/University – Barkatullah University, Bhopal
Title of Essay – Nationalism: Vices in Disguise
Rank 19
Name of Participant – Lokesh Kumar Mavilla
Name of College/University – Tamil Nadu National Law University
Title of Essay – A Contemporary Rebate to Terrorism: From Antiquity to 21st Century?
Rank 20
Name of Participant – Sowmiya S and Beena Florian J
Name of College/University – School of Excellence in Law
Title of Essay – Prominent Evolution of Women in India
Note: –
First Prize – Certificate of Excellence + Memento + Cash Prize of ₹ 7,000 + Publication of Essay on Legal Bites and in Law Street Journal Magazine (Abstract)
Second Prize – Certificate of Excellence + Memento + Cash Prize of ₹ 5,000 + Publication of Essay on Legal Bites and in Law Street Journal Magazine (Abstract)
Third Prize – Certificate of Excellence + Memento + Cash Prize of ₹ 3,000 + Publication of Essay on Legal Bites and in Law Street Journal Magazine (Abstract)
- Certificate of Merit would be awarded to the top ten participants excluding the top three, i.e. Rank 4th to 10th.
- Abstract of the top five essays will be published in Law Street Journal Magazine.
- All good essays will be published Online.
- All the participants who have submitted the essay would get a Certificate of Participation
- A complementary magazine will be given to all the participants.
- All the Certificates will be sent via courier.
- For Remarks about your essay, contact the organising committee via email.
All the submissions worth publishing will be published at Legal Bites and in the newsletter. We wish all the participants ALL THE BEST for the future.
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