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Pre-Event-Battle of Brains

Lyceum, the Postgraduate Student Association of the Department of International Studies, Political Science and History will be conducting the 'Battle of Brains': an umbrella event comprising of four highly enriching events within itself. 'Battle of Brains' is an event organized to inculcate critical and analytical skills within the students of MAIS. The event will be conducted on 27th February and the inauguration will be held at 8:50 am, and the Valedictory will be from 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm. Event 1: 'CONSPIRACY' - This event deals with various conspiracy theories and will be held from 9:00 am to 10:30 am. Event 2: 'JUST A MINUTE' (JAM) - This is an individual event and the rules for this event are: a) No Repetition, b) No Hesitation, c) No Deviation, d) In case the Jammer does not speak after one minute, they will have to face penalties. JAM will be held from 10:30 to 11:45 am. Event 3: 'EVENT X' - As the name suggests, this is a mystery event. The event is an exciting opportunity for all the adventures participants to complete in a competition, where the rules of the game will be announced at the beginning of the event. EVENT X will be held from 11:45 am to 1:00 pm. Event 4: 'ENIGMA' - This event requires teams of two: it is a Treasure Hunt event that would indulge participants to make use of all their skills to solve the clues and arrive at the final destination of the event. ENIGMA will be held from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm. For further queries, Contact: Udbhav Krishna - udbhavkrishna.p@isph.christuniversity.in Vanshika Sharma - sharma.vanshika@isph.christuniversity.in Report by Kawang Thaya Rinzing 2 MAIS

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