
OUR EVENTS
01 DEBATE
Arguments clash and minds race as teams of 3–5 battle through four Round Robin clashes and high‑stakes knockouts. With a mix of prepared and impromptu motions on power, security, rights, and culture, every speech becomes training to argue for futures where people live with dignity, not just in the shadow of risk.
02 VISUAL ARTS
In the Visual Arts Competition, participants turn humanitarian sub‑themes into stories on canvas and screen. From a 24×18 inch painting round to a digital poster round, artists capture moments of conflict, solidarity, and hope, showing how images can make people feel a problem, not just notice it.
03 ESSAY WRITING
The Essay Writing Competition invites individual students in Grades 9–12 to choose a single prompt and face a blank page with a tight word limit. Their essays on geopolitics, economics, technology, or identity evolve into layered arguments that imagine a world where more people live fully, not just get through the day.
04 ENTREPRENEURSHIP
The Performing Arts Competition turns teams of 6–10 into storytellers carrying whole worlds in minutes on stage. Day 1 features 4–5 minute dance pieces with pre-approved music, self-arranged costumes, and props, while Day 2 delivers raw Nukkad Natak street theatre—4–6 minutes with no props, just voices, expressions, and teamwork. Performers guide audiences from fracture toward connection, showing a world that heals together, not just endures alone.
05 PERFORMING ARTS
The Performing Arts Competition turns teams of 2–8 into storytellers who hold entire worlds in a few minutes on stage. With crafted dance pieces and prop‑driven impromptu skits, they guide audiences from fracture toward connection—a world that heals together, not just endures alone.
06 STEM
In the STEM Competition, teams of 4–6 tackle real‑world problems under tight time limits, moving from whiteboards to workable concepts. From solutions‑building rounds to a high‑energy knowledge gameshow, every decision asks what it looks like when science helps people thrive, not just survive.
07 HACKATHON
The online Hackathon brings together teams of 3–5 students for ten focused days of prompts, mentoring, planning, and building. With a GitHub repo, pitch deck, and three‑minute demo video, they show how code can become a tool that keeps communities standing strong long after a crisis, not just patching holes in the moment.