The sixth edition of the Delhi Public School Model United Nations (DELMUN 6.0) was a truly grand and spectacular event, bringing together various participants from all corners of Nagpur. This influx of delegates from various schools and backgrounds infused the gathering with an electric energy, setting the stage for an intellectually stimulating and culturally rich experience. The event, spanning two days, offered a perfect blend of rigorous diplomatic discourse and vibrant social interactions, making it a memorable occasion for all involved.
The day started with the inauguration ceremony where the event was graced by the Chief Guest Shri Archit Chandak, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Nagpur. Ms. Tulika Kedia, President and Pro Vice Chairperson of DPS Kamptee Road & MIHAN, Nagpur whose relentless pursuit of educational growth and holistic development has laid the foundation for nurturing future leaders and Ms. Savita Jaiswal, Director of DPS Kamptee Road & MIHAN sent their wishes and blessings for the event. Their guidance and support have always been the backbone of the extraordinary events held in the school.
Throughout the day, delegates immersed themselves in a series of dynamic and engaging committee sessions covering many global issues. Representing countries or characters, participants passionately negotiated, debated and crafted resolutions on topics that ranged from women’s rights to addressing post-war recovery and international security challenges. The committee rooms were alive with energy as delegates presented their arguments, rebutted opposing views, and sought alliances to push forward their national or personal interests. Each discussion required not only an understanding of the topic but also the ability to diplomatically navigate complex geopolitical landscapes.
DELMUN 6.0 featured a dynamic mix of traditional and innovative committees. Alongside staples like UN Women, DISEC, UNODC, and UNHRC, delegates explored creative committees inspired by fictional universes and real-world organizations, such as the Wizarding World, DMT, Interpol, God of War and IPL Legends. Indian-centric committees like the Ramayana, Lok Sabha, ICJ and the 1929 Lahore Session, offered a unique opportunity to engage with India’s political and cultural history, enriching the overall experience.
The day concluded with three rounds of intense debates. After a full day of thought-provoking sessions, the event’s social night provided the perfect opportunity for delegates to relax and celebrate the hard work and dedication they had put into the proceedings. The social evening, held in an atmospheric venue, was a delightful contrast to the intellectual rigor
of the committee sessions. The social night was a well-deserved break from the fast-paced debates, offering everyone a chance to unwind, connect and celebrate the friendships forged during the event.
Around 800 students from various schools across the city participated in the MUN conference, exploring the intricacies of international relations, global governance, and sustainable development while fostering a culture of diplomacy, cooperation, and global citizenship.