The School of Languages, Literature, and Society hosted a lively literary debate competition featuring two exciting topics: "Milton vs. Shakespeare" and "Premchand vs. Kabir." Students passionately debated the literary legacies of these iconic figures, exploring their contributions to literature, cultural impact, and philosophical themes. The debate on Milton vs. Shakespeare delved into the epic narratives of Paradise Lost and the timeless appeal of Shakespeare’s plays. Meanwhile, the discussion on Premchand and Kabir highlighted the powerful social and moral messages conveyed through their works. The competition fostered critical thinking, public speaking skills, and a deeper appreciation for these literary giants.