The seminar was followed by five events. It included: 1. Debate on the topic ‘Age is not a justification to crime. Adult crime demands adult punishment.’ 2.Poetry writing- Juvenile Crime: Expressions of young mind 3.Poster & Slogan making Juvenile Crime: ‘Nature’ or ‘Nurture’ 4.Treasure Hunt 5.Quiz Competition. The event witnessed the participation of a large number of cross-college students due to which the registrations were closed one day before the event only. The event was finally wrapped up with the closing ceremony in which the winners were awarded with cash prizes and certificates. It was indeed a learned day with creativity being the tool through which the students expressed their take on the issue of Juvenile Justice. Guest post by Bhavna Bhardwaj for DU Beat]]>
Arushi Pathak
Arushi Pathak is a (over-enthusiastic) senior pursuing Economics Honours from DU. The Associate Editor at DU Beat, she is an avid debater and can’t refrain from expressing her opinion over everything. Somehow obsessed with New York City (and all sitcoms set in NYC), she day-dreams to live there soon. She is a die-hard Grey’s Anatomy fan and can’t have enough of tragedy-themed novels. She believes that she has got the best of both worlds-Economics and Journalism. Always ready for a pep-talk or a life-changing discussion equally readily, she can be contacted at [email protected].
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