10/01/2020
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Presenting to you, our second core adjudicator for RMPLD this year, Anusuiya Radhika, in the words of Jibraan Mansoor:
"As someone who got introduced to Marx’s work in first year of college, any slightest bourgeois tendency was an automatic red flag which was supposed to be called out. With these blinders on, my first interaction with Anusuiya was as if I had met the living embodiment of everything Chicago Boys’s utopia (Proficient English, House somewhere in the Beverly Hills of India, Sanskriti Alumni - you get the picture).
Of course, I was soon to realise that not only my judgemental self was extremely incorrect, but rather Anusuiya and all that she stood for was polar opposite to what I had initially imagined. Maybe her spending hours with any dog that was around, or partaking in Green Peace or constructively engaging with those who didn’t align themselves with the ‘Politically Correct’ vision of society, were all ways to truly start knowing her as a person.
But the reason why I have learnt to respect Anusuiya and admire her is due to her ability to sacrifice all personal urgencies for those around her. Despite the worst break downs, biggest personal crisis, it isn’t hard for Anusuiya to reprioritise all of that and much more for a friend’s birthday, or some random ‘break-up’, or just them scoring well. It’s easy to dismiss such a behaviour as overly familiar or borderline stupid, but maybe for the woke humans of Debating Circuit, such escape from transactional relations is truly a respite.
I understand that none of these instances substantiate the claim that Anusuiya is the perfect fit for core. (Such templates of bios have recently been used as ways to cover up mediocrity at various instances.) To figure out why she deserves to core, one merely has to go through her debating credentials, her adjudicator credentials, or her enormously growing demand to core everywhere. If everything else fails to prove it to you, follow her on Instagram! (She keeps doing random woke commentary on political issues from time to time, and even though the articulation is what you should focus upon, you might be blown away by the wholesomeness of one person)."
Some of her (many) achievements include:
1. Core Adjudicator: The IV National Law Univeristy of Odisha British Parliamentary Debate 2019
2. Core Adjudicator: Derozio Memorial Debate 2019
3. Core Adjudicator: British Parliamentary Debate Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad 2019
4. Core Adjudicator: Agahi RGNUL Parliamentary Debate 2019
1. Winners, Ashoka Parliamentary Debate 2018
2. Winners, SLSPD 2019
3. Winners, Wax Eloquent Debate 2019
4. Finalists MLNC PD 2019
5. Finalists, KMC Freshers Parliamentary Debate 2016
6. Semi Finalists SRDF 2018
7. Semi finalist, People’s Speak 2018
8. Semi Finalist, Shanti Narayan 2018
9. Semi Finalists, Nirma PD 2017
10. Semi Finalists, PEC PD 2017
11. Semi Finalists, Shri Ram Debating Festival (SRDF) PD 2017.
12. Semi Finalists, Gambit (SRCC) Freshers PD, 2016.
13. Quarter Finalists, Premchand 2018
14. Quarter Finalists, Mukarji Memorial ProAm PD (St. Stephen’s) 2016
Adjudication Credentials
1. Best Adjudicator, CBSPD 2017
2. Best Adjudicator, TAQREER 2019
3. Best Adjudicator, JDMC 2019
4. Best Adjudicator KMCF 2018
5. Second Best Adjudicator SRDF 2019
6. Second Best Adjudicator NLUD 2017
7. Second Best Adjudicator, FTD 2018
8. Third Best Adjudicator, PEC 2018
9. Third best Adjudicator, IITD ‘Debutant’ PD 2017
10. Third best Adjudicator, Premchand (Hindu) PD 2017