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Warm-up GD Topics

1. Does Gandhigiri work?

2. Is marriage a necessary social institution?

3. We have exchanged our heritage for a pair of blue jeans.
or Denim Vs. Khadi

4. India Vs. Bharat
or Digital Divide

5.Sting Operations or Stink Operations? (TV sting operations should be banned)

6. India should take strong steps to curb terrorism.

7. Should there be reservation based on caste or minority status?

8. Tendulkar bye-bye!
or Senior actors like Amitabh should focus on socially responsible roles and not play roles like Nishabd.

9. Does a writer or painter like Tasleema Nasreen or MF hussain have a right to hurt the feelings of the people in the name of freedom of expression.

10. Baba-re-Baba: Do spiritual guris or babas serve any useful purpose?

11. Beauty contests are a a method of women's liberation.

12. Do the TV talent hunt shows solve their purpose?

13. Has religion any place in the modern society?
or Does God exist?

14. Great leaders are born and not made.

15. MBAs are Managers By Accident.

16. Religion is the Opium of the masses -Karl Marx
or Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind - Albert Einstein

17. Should calculators be allowed in entrance exams?

18. Fashion is so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

19. The fragrance always remains in the hand that gives the rose - Mahatma Ganghi

20. Will Tata Nano revolutinize public transport?

ABSTRACT TOPICS

1. Colours: Black, White, Green, Blue, Black and White

2. "I"

3. Three

4. Zero

5. Yeh dil mange more!

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