In association with Fr Arrupe Centre for Ecology and Sustainability (FACES) and PEACE

In association with Fr Arrupe Centre for Ecology and Sustainability (FACES) and PEACE

XLRI hosts Fr. McGrath Memorial Debate Competition

 17th March 2021: XLRI- Xavier School of Management in association with Fr Arrupe Centre for Ecology and Sustainability (FACES) and PEACE, a student group responsible for promoting sustainable and environmental conservation practices in XLRI recently conducted the first sustainability and ethics themed debate Father McGrath Memorial Debate virtually. It was an initiative by XLRI”s batch of 1985-87. The theme for the debate competition was ‘Be a responsible leader for the greater good.

In the light of short-term orientation and intense competition, ethics, and sustainability often take a backseat. For responsible businesses, it is imperative to look after the triple bottom line. To expose young leaders and youth to these aspects of the business, XLRI conducted the debating competition.  The debate presented future leaders’ opportunity to showcase their awareness and leadership prowess to the masters-of-business across industries. It also provided a platform to learn from industry-leading CXOs and imbibe the greatness of sustainable leadership.

The event witnessed Mr. C K. Venkataraman, MD, Titan Company Limited as the keynote speaker. He addressed the young leaders, highlighting the importance of responsible leadership in business.With the best talent picked from across 40 colleges and more than 180 participants, the top 16 teams were seen competing in the semi-finals round. From this pool, four winning teams emerged to compete in a debate in the finals adjudicated by industry stalwarts and previous debaters from the XLRI batch of 1985-87 and professors in the field of business ethics and sustainability.

Four teams from IIM Kozhikode, IIFT Delhi, IIM Trichy, and SPJIMR, Mumbai contested in the finale.

The duo of Vignesh Kamath and Sukriti Jhingta from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Kozhikode has won the Father McGrath Memorial Debate in the closely contested finale with Mohammad Salman Hossain and Sye da Farheen Fatima from SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), Mumbai taking the runne rs u p spot. Ms. Maya Nagasunder from XLRI, Jamshedpur, was declared as the best individual performer.

About XLRI:

XLRI-Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur is a premier, private management institute in India founded in 1949 by Fr Quinn Enright, S.J. in the ‘steel city’ of Jamshedpur (www.xlri.ac.in). Over the last seven decades, the institute has grown into a top-ranking business management school of international repute with an extensive portfolio of management programs and research publications. Its alumni are spread around the globe and have demonstrated responsible business leadership in their organizations. XLRI continually strives to contribute its mite to the professional growth and management of numerous organizations and institutions across industry sectors. XLRI has been awarded two prestigious International Accreditations, viz., AACSB – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and AMBA – Association of MBAs. XLRI has also earned the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) accreditation